FATAL ACCIDENT.—We learn that a sudden[?] and fatal accident occurred at Gulligal on Tuesday evening. A daugh[?]er of Mrs. Russell, while out [?]iding on horseback, was run against a tree and [?]illed. ...
Article : 1,254 wordsAt this season of the year, when so many horticulturists feel the great need of having better facilities for irrigation, notes on the subject are apt to be received with greater ...
Article : 469 wordsRAILWAY ACCIDENT.—Early yesterday morning (says the Newcastle Herald of Wednesday) a mishap to a coal train occurred on the line near to Messrs. Moyes and Donald's ...
Article : 1,158 wordsGUNNEDAH STOCK PASSINGS—July, 31: 6000 ewes and lambs, from Warrah, to Pierce's Tycannah.— August 4: 200 rams, from Warrah, to Hardie and Millar's Go[?]ngra.—August 5: 2000 shorn wethers, ...
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Article : 617 wordsThe following letters have been handed to us (Echo) for publication:— Victoria Furniture Manufacturers' and Employees' Trade Protection Association. ...
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Advertising : 417 wordsAt Bundarra, on the 29th day of July, 1880, from the Woolshed station, by Mr. J. M'Niell; sum due at date of notice set after each animal:- Red and white bullock, V I near rump, like a ...
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