MINING.—The news of the trial crushing in Sydney, of the Lombardy stone, must convince the most sanguine of the extraordinary richness of our reefs. You must bear in mind, that the stone was ...
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Family Notices : 27 wordsJuly 10—Aborigine, schooner, 113 tons, Captain Hughes, from Brisbane. Mr. A. Ross, agent. July 11—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Muir, from Sydney 8th, and Newcastle 10th instant. Passengers—Mrs. and ...
Article : 151 wordsBEFORE Mr. A. Lardner, and Mr. W. H. H. Becke, J.P.'s PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. A certificate was granted to Charles James Gruer, ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsTHE stoical indifference of the Clarence upon all matters of general importance is the Upas tree, which poisons every attempt to improve its material prosperity. Once over the Dividing Range, and we are in ...
Article : 839 wordsJuly 4—New England, 400 tons, Captain J. Muir, for Sydney, Passengers—Captain Wiseman, Messrs. F. Wiseman, Butler, Thornton, Morrell, Minnes, Steele, Gross, French, and 10 in the steerage. ...
Article : 111 wordsLITTLE RIVER, JULY 13TH.—Vaut mieux tard que jamais.—I am happy to say that No. 6 Perseverance line of reef took a sudden change yesterday; the old shaft which is about forty-five feet deep, was abandoned some time ago, the reef not ...
Article : 416 wordsJuly 4—New England (s.), for Sydney: 630 bags maize[?] 650 [?]ides, 78 casks tallow, 1270 cases meat, 1 bundle sheepskins, 3 coops fowls, 4 cases eggs, and sundries. July 10—Helen M'Gregor (s.), for Sydney: 959 bags maize[?] ...
Article : 127 wordsJuly 10—Resolute, schooner, 64 tons, Captain Tyrrell, for Sydney. Cargo—43,000 feet pine. July 11—Commerce, schooner, 72 tons, Captain Drewell, for Sydney. Cargo—40,000 feet cedar, 100 bags maize, 30 hides, ...
Article : 674 wordsJULY 12TH.—The programme of our annual races— the great festival of pleasure of the year with us—has been published, and will take place, I notice, on the 21st and 22nd of next month, when we will probably have the usual influx of ...
Article : 413 wordsThe Helen M'Gregor and Agnes Irving both leave Sydney for the Clarence River this (Monday) night. The Station Master at Port Stephens reports this (Monday) evening, a south-west gale-showery, with heavy sea on the ...
Article : 139 wordsTHERE races bid fair to be one of the most succeasfull meetings over yet brought about by the Clarence River Jockey Club, and should the weather prove favorable those who visit the Grafton Racecourse on ...
Article : 348 wordsHENRY PRIESTLY AND CO., report that maize is selling in Sydney, to-day (Monday), at 1s 11d per bushel. Also, hides, 5d. per lb.; tallow, 30s. per cwt.; pigs, 4d. per lb. Bacon, 5d. per lb. Eggs, ...
Article : 296 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 9th instant, your correspondent, in referring to the Yulgilbar Quaris Reefs, says,—"The Graftonian which is considered by many to be a continuation of the Shel[?]mlier, little or no work is done as yet, so that it must at ...
Article : 164 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the Council was held on Thursday last. The Mayer and the whole of the Aldermen were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 392 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent of this place in your issue of the 9th instant, states that owing to a dispute with the Government and a free selector that the township is not going ahead. In the first place that is wrong, as the Government has not let me ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsMR. THOMAS BAWDEN—On SATURDAY NEXT, st 11 o'clock, Thirty Head of Store Cattle, also some Milch Cows and Calves. ...
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