The New England, from the Clarence River, arrived at noon on Friday last, having made the run down in twenty-nine hours. She will soil To-Morrow (Tuesday) night, being detained owing to tho Inclemency of the weather: steady rain. ...
Article : 184 wordsBEFORE Mr. J. F. Wilcox and Mr. W. H. H. Becke, J.P.'s DRUNKENNESS AND OBSCENE LANGUAGE. Hugh M'Koy was brought before the Court. In custody charged with drunkenness, and having pleaded guilty was fined ...
Article : 2,691 wordsAs your readers are already aware Mr. CHAULES MOORE, who has so ably filled the office of Clerk of Petty Sessions in this district for the lastt seventeen years, has lately been allowed by the Government to retire upon his pension, owing to ill-health. ...
Article : 958 wordsJannary 19—Agnes, Irving, (s.), Captain Henry Creer, from Sydney 17th and Newcastle 18th Instant, Passengers—Mrs. Meillon and servant, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. and Mastor Adamson, Miss Johnson, Mrasrs. Krauss, Coulter, R. Collie, and 7 in the ...
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Family Notices : 58 wordsJanuary 12—Agnes Irving, (s.), 400 tons, Captain Crew, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Boughton, Mr. Hart, Mr. Krauss, and 17 in the steerage. January 16—Ballina, (s.), 300 tons, Captain W. Mann, for ...
Article : 103 wordsBalloon news from Paris 22nd December, announe the recommencement of offensive operations. On the 21st December it was reported that the Prussians had not entered Tours, but returned to Blois. ...
Article : 40 wordsINFORMATION was brought to the Bombala police on Thursday last, that the wife of a shepered named Romph, residing near Mount Cooper, had cut the throats of six of her children, and had afterward attempted her own life in the same manner. ...
Article : 626 wordsTHE last mail brings telegraphic communication up to December 26th, and news from the seat of war to December 24th. The information is, however, so broken and so desultory in its ...
Article : 1,323 wordsJanuary 12—Agnes Irving, (s.), for Sydney; 454 bags maize, 85 bales wool, 37 hides, 5 pigs, 1 horse, and sundries. January 14—Grafton (s), for Sydney: 410 bags maize, 135 bags sugar, 15 casks molases, 4 coops fowls, 6 cases eggs, and ...
Article : 119 wordsJanuary 11—Resolute, schooner, 61 tons, Captain Stirling, from Sydney, in ballast. January 11—Octoroon, schooner, Citons, Captain M'Avency, from Brisbane, in ballast. ...
Article : 1,148 wordsMESSRS. NIPPER and SEE repor that maize is selling in Sydney to-day (Monday), at 3s 10d per bushel. Mr. EDWARD LOWTHER reports that ...
Article : 87 wordsTHIS is one of those questions to which considerable attention has been directed both through the local Press as well as by frequent petitions; but all attempts hitherto have failed; another trial is however, About to be made by obtaining ...
Article : 712 wordsHAY.—Market active, supplies not more than equal to the demand. My sales [?] last report were the following brands and portions of them, at [?] undermentioned prices, viz.:—P, £3 10s per ton, S, £3 10s. E, £3 6s and £3 10s, J11, £3 10s, E, ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsLECTURE ON SUGAR MANUFACTURE.—That venerable pioner in the sugar manufacture—Mr THOMAS SCOTT, og Brisbane Water—has been on a visit to our district, and before his departure he treated us to a practical lecture on the ...
Article : 173 wordsMICHAEL RUSH, 47 acres, parish of Ashby, portion No. 25, DAVID RILEY, 44 acres, parish of Ashby, portion No. 27. Area selected of acres, [?] paid £22 15s. ...
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