The persistent effort of women to force their way into nearly all fields of industry has of late years been a very noticeable fact. The movement on the part of the gentle sex ...
Article : 890 wordsThe Government boring party have reached a depth of 198 feet at the second bore at No. 1 site, and have struck a large supply of water, but it is as salt as the sea, and ...
Article : 356 wordsThe following extract from the English Live Stock Journal, Dec 8, 1882, will be read with interest by many of our readers, who are interested in stock:- The Devons.—Londoners who know when they see anything ...
Article : 249 wordsA burglary, remarkable for the degree of daring and extreme coolness by which it was characterised, and one that displayer a villainous intent and wanton malignity, was perpetuated at Messrs. Wood Bros. ...
Article : 613 wordsOn Thursday, at noon, the annual review of the West Maitland corps of the New South Wales Infantry, was held on the reserve, West Maitland, in honor of her Majesty's Birthday. The corps was ...
Article : 372 wordsThe English Live Stock Journal, Feb. 23, 1883, says:- There has this week left the "home of the White-faces" and the shores of England, the finest lot of Hereford cattle ever ...
Article : 304 wordsGraham, N. C., March 23.—Jerome Holt, colored, was hanged here to-day. His crime was as follows:- Mr. and Mrs. William Terrell lived in a ...
Article : 427 wordsThe principal attraction in West Maitland for pleasure seekers was the meeting of the Hunter River Coursing Club, on the West Maitland racecourse. The day was all that could be desired by the most ...
Article : 463 wordsIn alluding to the different breeds of cattle at the Royal Agricultural Show at Reading, the English Live Stock Journal, July 14, 1882, speaks of this favourite breed of cattle as follows: ...
Article : 649 wordsThe following weights were declared yesterday by the handicapper, Mr. W. C. Quinton, for the events for this meeting, which takes place to-day, the 26th [?]nstant, ...
Article : 249 wordsThursday last being the anniversary of the natal day of her Majesty the Queen, was most loyally kept as a holiday in West Maitland. The day was not altogether favourable for sports, as it was cold and ...
Article : 801 wordsReading, March 13.—The Classis of the Reformed Church of this district, after a secret session lasting all yesterday and last night in the inquiry into the charges of breach of promise of marriage against the ...
Article : 605 wordsThe American Cultivator says:- Though the Hereford breed of cattle has not as yet been exclusively introduced into this section of the country, its excellences are commanding the situation at many other points, ...
Article : 415 wordsHis Honor Justice Boucaut has been asked to grant an interlocutory injunction restraining Messrs. Blackler, Ferry, and others, to whom a lease of the Adelaide racecourse has been granted by the ...
Article : 331 wordsThe people of Branxton, anxious to show their usual loyalty to our Sovereign lady the Queen, issued a programme of races for Thursday last, and were well rewarded for their enterprise. Mr. P. F. ...
Article : 406 wordsMay 23.—William Irwin, of Bungendore, labourer. Liabilities, £99 12s 4d. Assets, £11 3s 10d. Mr. Macnab, official assignee. 23.—George Lee, of King's Vale, near Young, ...
Article : 328 wordsIt is remarkable that there should have existed in the United States for nearly half a century a little independent State or community, about which practically nothing has ...
Article : 456 wordsLETTING OFF FIREWORKS IN A PUBLIC STREET. —Thomas Ryan was charged with having discharged fireworks in a public street in West Maitland, on Queen's Birthnight. The defendant, who was arrested ...
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