ACCIDENTS.—On the morning of Tuesday last as two trains were passing each other at Duck River, two horses jumped from the embankment into the line and were instantly killed. I have not heard whom they belonged to. On the same day, a ...
Article : 488 wordsIT becomes our painful duty, says the Illawarra Mercury, to record an accident which occurred in this town (Wollongong) on Wednesday last, and by which a fine girl, daughter of Mr. William Coughra[?]e of Five ...
Article : 576 wordsThe weather is very cold, wintry, and seasonable. Our farmers are actively engaged to improve their property, amongst them Messrs. Ingreys are promisent. They have erected about four miles of substantial fecing, with a ...
Article : 189 wordsDuring the past week we have been favoured with moderately favourable weather. Occasional light showers with sharp frosts at night. but nothing much to impede ploughing or yet to retard the farmer from consigting his seed ...
Article : 789 wordsThe third match between the Appin cricket club and the Blak Diamond Club (Bulli), was played here to-day, and resulted in Appin being victorious with two wickets to spare. The following is the score,—Appin first in[?]ngs 47; second, ...
Article : 172 wordsALLUVIAL, MINING.—The last escort which took away on Thursday morning 4302 ounces of gold, fully maintains the character of this, the most perinment and important goldfield in the colony. The escort was larger than we had a right ...
Article : 1,699 wordsTHE Ouens Spectator reports that great excitement was caused on Sunday week by the nows that a man named Henry M. Kay had murdered his paramour. Emily Yeomans or Jones. M'Kay had been working at ...
Article : 293 wordsAN inquest was held at the Victoria Hotel, Coleraine, Victoria, on Thursday. 3rd July, 1873, before Mr. G. Trangmar, coroner, to inquire into the cause of death of Anton Knight, of Kulczycki, who died suddenly on ...
Article : 1,935 wordsPerhaps It may be gratifying to the curiousity of some of your readers to know what the Gulf Gold-field is like at present. To those that remember this place when it had thousands of diggers on it, when all the ...
Article : 844 wordsAT the police court, Sadhurst, Victoria on the 8th July, J.V. Smart and C.P. Phillips were brought up, on remand, charged as follows:—"For that being trustees under the will of Michael Jacobs, late of ...
Article : 384 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Frederick Rice was on Monday brought before the Police Magistrate, and D. A. Byrne, J.P., charged with selling spirituous liquor without a license. There was a good deal of talk about a teapot, in which It was stated the ...
Article : 1,143 wordsThe Big River has been impassable, except by boat, for now neary three weeks, and many drays are waiting on the other side for the cessation fo rain. Myall Creek, on the road to Inverell, rose some twenty feet higher than usual, forming an ...
Article : 1,431 wordsTHE Talbot Leadtr reports that an outrage of a most da[?]ing charecter was perpotrrted on Mrs. Coock, at Mount beckworth, on Friday last, by an American black known as J. Wallace, who also stole from the ...
Article : 740 wordsThere was a concert and ball in the new Public School on Wednesday evening last, in aid of the building fund. They were both a decided success. Mr. Watt, the Scotch vocatist, kindly, gave his services for the occasion, assisted by Miss ...
Article : 555 wordsSince my last there has been a new reef discovered about half a mile south of the Welcome Lead, and without doubt the stone is much richer than anything that I have hitherto seen here. The vein is only about 6 inches wide, about two ...
Article : 543 wordsIn my last I gave an account of the number of loads of wash dirt put through the machines in a few days, and an estimate of the yield of gold on a very low scale, which amounted in value to over sixteen thousand pounds. I purshed this course ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 14 Jul 1873, Page 4
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