WINDSOR REGATTA.—We never remember to have seen so numerous or so gay an assemblage as we witnessed to-day at the regatta. The sons of Merrie England seem still to cherish fond remembrance of the ...
Article : 902 wordsTHE CROPS.—The farmers are up to their eyes in work, every one being busily employed reaping. The wheat crop will not be near so heavy this as in former years. The potatoe crop is suffering much from the ...
Article : 42 wordsSCHOOL EXAMINATION AT YASS.—The children attending the Catholic sohool here were examined this forenoon by the Rev. P. Bermingham, previous to the Christmas holidays. The scholars showed great ...
Article : 2,315 wordsTHE HARVEST.—During the past week, reaping has been commenced in many places throughout these disitricts, and in others the crop will be ready for the sickle immediately, the recent warm and favourable weather ...
Article : 1,112 wordsOn Tuesday night the new Congregational Church was opened at West Maitland. The religious service proper to the occasion were observed, and the opening sermon was preached by the Rev. W. Cuthbertson of ...
Article : 1,780 wordsWE have received later intelligence from New Plymouth. The Taranaki News, December 3, says:- "A terrifie gale from the south-east visited this province on Tuesday about one o'olook p.m., and continued to blow ...
Article : 202 wordsAt an early hour on Monday, the 31st instant, a large number of the inhabitants of this district met at Little Hartley for the purpose of presenting to Mr. Brown an address expressive of the respeot and esteem ...
Article : 960 wordsThe Times of the 14th gives the following summary of what had transpired relative to a shocking tragedy which had been perpetrated in London:- The machinations of crime and the resources of ...
Article : 2,229 wordsWEATHER,—To-day, the weather is warm and gloomy, and threatens to rain; but, during the fore part of yesterday and the preceding days of this week, the weather was clear and intensely hot. ...
Article : 277 wordsTOM BONG SWAMP, December 4, from the enclosed land of R. Fitzgerald, Esq.; damages and driving 6s. per head:—Bay horse, switch tail, hole in near ear, JHB necm, JK on shoulder near side, JHE conjoined off ...
Article : 267 wordsTHUNDERSTORM.—On the evening of Thursday last, we were visited with a heavy thunderstorm. For several days previous the air had been very warm and sultry. On Saturday, just about sundown, the sky became very ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 29 Dec 1857, Page 3
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