THE course has been the morning resort for the past week of all interested in sporting affairs, but the work done has not been of a character to throw much light on the results of the racing on Wednesday and ...
Article : 1,336 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. H. Mauice and T. G. Hewitt, Js.P. Frederick Jones, charged with stealing a bottle of randy from the Garibaldi Hotel, was found guilty on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 446 wordsJuly 11—Australian (s.), 500 tons, Captain H. Chudleigh, from Sydney. Passengers—Mrs Walhalla Mrs Frazer, Mrs Willis, Mrs Green, Miss Shepherd, Miss Green, Misses Jones (2), Messrs. L[?]wenthal, Walhalla, ...
Article : 115 wordsJuly 6 — Australian (s.), 500 tons, Captain H. Chudleigh, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs M'Kittrick, Mrs. Smithers, Miss Todd, Messrs. Wheilan, Healey, M'Leod, Thompson, Wingfield, Masters Wingfield, ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsTHURSDAY evening last presented one of the gayest scenes that has for some time been seen in this small but thriving village, the occasion for it being a ball held in the Assembly Rooms, facing the river, at ...
Article : 709 wordsJuly 6—Australian (s.), for Sydney: 60 casks tallow, 200 hides, 1200 bags maize, 900 cases meat, 50 bags bones, 800 bunches bananas, 20 pigs, 7 coops fowls, 10 cases eggs, 400 mats sugar, 18 casks molasses, ...
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Family Notices : 70 wordsJuly 6—Cairndu, 161 tons, Nixson, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. July 5—Schoolboy, 160 tons, Pratt, with 110,000 feet pine; Neptune, 221 tons, Rice, with 140,000 feet ...
Article : 59 wordsMATTERS again look very serious in connection with the outbreak of small-pox. The hopes raised—that all cases had been got rid of, and those likely to carry the infection, by deporting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsTHE sad news of the massacre of two boats' crews belonging to the May Queen affords one more instance of the danger of South Sea traffic. It appears that in this case the natives of Aoba must have come down ...
Article : 704 wordsTHE telegraphic nows in Saturday's issue conveyed to our renders the demise of this distinguished clergyman. From "Men of the Time" we extract the following:— ...
Article : 572 wordsDURING the past few weeks Lismore has been pretty full of strange faces, many of whom are said to hold loading positions in Sydney and elsewhere, the objcat of their visit doubtless being to see the goodness of ...
Article : 338 wordsA SPECIAL, meoting of the Committee was held at the Hospital on Saturday last. Present—Rev. I. Mackay, in the chair; Mosers, T. Bawden, Treasurer; E. Creer, W. M. Wilkinson, J. O'Keeffe, T. A. Rudd, S. See, ...
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