ACCIDENT TO THE GUNDAROO MAIL.—On Wednesday morning last the mail cart from hence to Gundaroo met with an accident five miles on the Goulburn side of Collector, which might have been attended with seriuos ...
Article : 957 wordsThe following lecture, delivered by Mr. Babbage at the soiree, of the South Australian Institute, has been handed to us for.publication. We ara requested by M Babbage to state that some' quotations and remarks have ...
Article : 5,436 wordsWOLLONGONG EXPORTS.—Exports for the fortnight ending October 23, 1857:—510 kegs butter, 25 cases eggs, 8 coops poultry, 4 bales bacon, 19 sides bacon, 159 pigs, 55 calves, 30 horses, 20 hides, 2 bales shoepskins. ...
Article : 1,055 wordsA Meeting was held at tho Reidsdale sohool-house on Sunday, the 18th instant, after morning prayers, for the purpose of presenting. Mr. Walters, of the Braidwood constabulary, with a suitable testimonial for his noble ...
Article : 1,545 wordsFor this last week the balance of elemental power has been totally destroyed in our district, by the incessant down-pouring, and consequent up-rising of water. Water, that loured in black masses of cloud, and fell in ...
Article : 775 wordsHARD LABOUR IN OUR GAOL.—The sentence of hard labour in Bathurst gael, so often pronounced by our judges, has, until very recently, been neither more nor less than a mockery and a delusion. Labour ...
Article : 799 wordsSUDDEN DEATH.—A melancholy incident has occurred in the death of Mrs. Jacob Marks, wife of the mail contraotor between Wagga Wagga and Deniliquin. Deceased retired to hed with her family in her usual state of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 27 Oct 1857, Page 2
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