BEFORE Mr. W. Thomas, J. P. Two men charged with drunkenness were cautioned and discharged. Joseph Preston, brought up charged with ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE result of the publie meeting on the railway and roads questions, last Monday, while it comes as a surprise to most people, was not altogether unexpected That was not the first meeting in Inverell at which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 wordsJuly 12—City of Grafton (s.), 810 tons, Captain Bracegirdle, from Sydnoy 10th instant. Passengers— Mrs. Outerbridge, Captain Sidney, R.N., Messrs. C. Chauvel, A. Chauvel, Holmsten, Leyburn, and 22 in ...
Article : 46 wordsJuly 11—Agnes Irving (s.), 100 tons, Captain Magee, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Bundon, Mrs Lane Miss Smith, Messrs. Lane, Bell, Barnes, Lopez. Solomon, Warburton, Docker, Master Lopez, and 10 ...
Article : 45 wordsJuly 7—Terranora (s.), for Sydney: 150 casks molasses, 149 casks run, 457 bags maize, 35 hides. July 11—Agnes Irving (s.), for Sydney: 1542 bags maize, 375 bags tin ore, 778 ingots tin, 189 mats ...
Article : 59 wordsLeave Sydney Snez..................................July 2s San Francisco.....................Aug. 14 Letters require to the posted in Grafton several days ...
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Family Notices : 41 wordsAFTER the cheques had been handed over as reported in our last issue, and champague had been called in, The PRESIDENT (Mr. T. R. Smith) rose and proposed the toast of "Success to our next meeting," ...
Article : 848 wordsIT is a most remarkeble fact that Sir HENRY PARKES, in his long political career, though he has frequently been the leader of the House both in power and in opposition, has only just ...
Article : 783 wordsAs is well known, the Canard line of steamships between England and the United States (owned mostly in Glasgow and Liverpool) is the finest in the world, unless some few of the P. and O. steamships excel ...
Article : 378 wordsPROMENADE CONCERT.— promenade concert is announced to be given in the building on the Market Reserve, on Thursday evening next. NEW SUGAR,—Mr. George Martin, of Alumay ...
Article : 3,138 wordsCAPTAIN SIDNEY, R. N. has returned to the colony by the Aegneagua (s.), baying [?] am[?]intment in the Department of Harbours and Rivers. Captain Sidney entered the Royal Navy in 1833, as volunteer ...
Article : 802 wordsTHE sale of land on Saturday inst, by Mr. J. H. Mauro, attracted a large attendance, and resulted in a fair amount of business being done, and at what must be termed good priees, considering the state of ...
Article : 231 wordsIN the whole history of Responsible Government, we say there never was such a case as that presented to us by a Government that could, within the last eight or nine days of its ...
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Advertising : 218 wordsTHE DISTERBED PA[?]UR.—We learn from one of the contractors for the crection of the new light house at the Solitary Islands that the gale which blew there last Wednesday week was something terrible. The ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. Alexander Bovard, an old and respected resident of Dapto, was accidentally drowned in the creek noar his resitience, whilst returning from a sale at the post office stores. ...
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