DEPUTATION.—Hugh Taylor, Esq., M.L.A., and Captain H Fairclough waited on the Honorable the Minister for Works last Thursday, for the purpose of ascertaining the intentions of the Government respecting the lighting of the Government ...
Article : 763 wordsMINING.—The disappointment occasioned by the swamping of the prospectors claim, and suspension of work in the Undaunted, David Buchanan lead, has created quite a depression in mining matters on Home Rule. This ...
Article : 1,052 wordsThe Sessions commenced here last Tuesday before His Honor Judge Wilkinson, with Mr. Forbes as Crown Prosecutor, but the cases were of the "trumpery" kind, and but little interest was taken in them, with one exception, that of ...
Article : 401 wordsThe weather is still very unsettled: the heaviestfall of snow we have had during the winter occurred during last week and at present rain, hall, and snow, with scarce a gleam of sunshine, renders our streets and roads pear impassable, and ...
Article : 516 wordsThe launch of the Annie Cochrane took place on Thursday, at which between five and six hundred persons were present. At eleven o'clock in the morning the Catherine, steamer, arrived at Tinonee on her way to Wingham with a great ...
Article : 259 wordsON Thursday, 24th instant, Mr. E, Greville, member for Braidwood, was entertained at a bouquet, at Mr. Kingsland's Commercial Hotel, in honour of opening the bridge at Wæri, and as a sequel to welcoming that gentleman while on a visit ...
Article : 1,893 wordsMINING.—A new rush between old and new Tallewang, distant about eight miles from here, took place on Friday last. James Bourke and party have been prospecting in that quarter for some time past, and intelligence having reached ...
Article : 699 wordsCOURT OF PETTY SESSIONS.—Wars aad rumours of wars is the order of the day in this district against the Government, in consequence of the canceliation of the Court of Petty Sessions in this town. Why the Government should ask a population ...
Article : 383 wordsI visited the Tichborne last, and was glad to find considerable improvement there since my last visit. On arriving at No. 6. I found the Warden busily employed measuring the shaft which was said to be about 110 feet deep, but on being ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 3 Oct 1874, Page 34
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