RIDING ACCIDENT.—We are sorry to hear that a riding accident occurred to Mrs. T. M. Keogh at the beginning of the week. She was riding on Darkie, we learn, and the horse coming to the training ...
Article : 250 wordsTHE mail train from Blayney continues to arrive here with consistant regularity considerably behind time. This so-called revolution in railway management on the part of the Commissioners is not ...
Article : 140 wordsNew POTATOES.—Mr. W. Willis, of Duxford farm, Millthorpe, brought to our office yesterday morning some beautiful new potatoes—a most extraordinary thing for this time of the year. There a fine ...
Article : 339 wordsThe number of miles of fencing through the colony on private as well as Crown lands at the end of last year is estimated at 1,310,420, constructed at an average cost of, say, £43 10d per mile, and making a ...
Article : 509 wordsSAD FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Sunday last a sad accident occurred, resulting in the death of a little girl, aged about four and a half years, daughter of Mr. Scott of Moleng. It appears that the ...
Article : 126 wordsOn Tuesday, we paid a visit of inspection to the scene of the late discovery in alluvial mining, known as "Alick's Flat," which is situated at a spot about three miles from the old bachelor's reef, and ...
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