INQUEST AT MEJURA.—On Monday last, an inquest was held before Andrew Morton, Esq., Coroner for the District and a jury cmpanelled; to enquire into the cause of the death o ...
Article : 2,296 wordsA CENTENARIAN.—At woman named Higgins has recently died at her residence near Singleton, having reached the extensive age of 104 years. She was born in the year 1756, ...
Article : 1,030 wordsSaturday, August 18.—Several houses in rear of the town are in flames this evening. It is reported that two rebels were wounded, or killed, by lieutenant Bent's party, when ...
Article : 1,407 wordsQUEANBEYAN, on the 28th day of August 1860, from Duntroon; damages and driving 2s. each:— One brown mare. R over MD near shoulder ...
Article : 172 wordsWE have had an abundance of rain here lately, but very little money. The only apparent activity being in the elements, and in the gold-seekers passing through to the ...
Article : 171 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The question might well be asked, are we never to get dry weather again; for we have now had rain for the last three weeks, and no appearance at the present ...
Article : 383 wordsWHEAT.—13s, per bushel. FLOUR.—Fine, £45 per ton; seconds BREAD.—9d. to 10d. BRAN.—1s. 9d., to 2s. per bushel. ...
Article : 466 wordsIT will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, that this present session is not likely to pass over, the same as last, without any races at all. But that a spring meeting ...
Article : 378 wordsTHE DIGGINGS are progressing favourably. The old ground in the river is still turning out its golden deposits in abundance. The surface diggers, and ground sluicers are also doing ...
Article : 366 wordsSIR,—In this the first number of our local paper, I seek space, if you should think my suggestion worthy of insertion to point out to the Government what I consider would be a great boon to many travellers, and I have no ...
Article : 650 wordsIt may to some appear like vanity in me to write what I now do, but I should not give my life truly if I omitted it. When filling a car of manure at the dung hill. I never ...
Article : 452 wordsTHE NEW ROAD TO QUEANBEYAN.—Mr. Cole inaugurated the completion of his contract for the new road to Queanbeyan by bringing in along the line on Tuesday two ...
Article : 214 wordsEDUCATION.—We understand the inhabitants of Micalago, are bestirring themselves to petition the Government, for the establishment of a public school at that place. We ...
Article : 38 wordsA THUNDER-STORM accompanied with heavy showers of ballstones, violted as yesterday. It blew from the west and broke over window before it. The hail-storm at first fell as large ...
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The Golden Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1860 - 1864), Sat 15 Sep 1860, Page 3
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