The Court reopened on Saturday morning before his Honor the Chief Justice, and a jury of four. FARTHING V. STOKES AND ANOTHER. ...
Article : 2,312 wordsWe have once more to report a destructive overflow of the Hunter. As already recorded, on Wednesday evening, April 20th, a showery rain set in—light that evening and most of ...
Article : 2,380 wordsSaturday.— The Estimates are almost ready, and will be tabled shortly.— The Thyatira brought two fine Hereford bulls, in splendid condition.—The Argus advocates artificial oyster ...
Article : 188 wordsSaturday.— The Penola, steamer, broke her haft en route for Melbourne, causing some Anxiety by het non arrival at M'Donnell Bay. She sent her lifeboat ashore to give information ...
Article : 153 wordsSunday, 1 p.m.— There was terrific rain lost night, lasting tun hours. The Hawkesbury had twenty feet by daylight this morning. It rose eighteen inches per hour until noon, and, since ...
Article : 203 wordsMonday.— We have had a good deal of rain, and the creeks are partially flooded. There has been loss rain further south. No Braidwood mail. ...
Article : 27 wordsMonday.— It has been raining hard since Fri-day. The river is bank high; half the iron bridge has been carried down the river, and also Kesterton's punt.— A Chinaman's wife gave ...
Article : 42 wordsMonday.— Incessant rain has fallen for the last three days. The river is flooded; and the telegraph posts are washed away; also the approaches to Nameralla Bridge. ...
Article : 33 wordsMonday.— It has been raining hard since Friday, and Araluen Creek is flooded; two engines have been carried away, and several others are only visible; all the claims are entirely filled. ...
Article : 59 wordsMonday.— At a meeting of the Turf Club this afternoon, it was decided that the general entry shall take place as advertised on Wednesday, 3rd May, and the races are fixed for the 24th of ...
Article : 61 wordsMonday.— In a previous telegram respecting payment of members, there was a slight, error. The resolution only affirms the principle as being, advisable. No immediate legislation is ...
Article : 65 wordsMonday.— Messrs. Gregory's premises have been destroyed by fire; the damage is estimated at £1000. The promises are insured. ...
Article : 28 wordsApril 25.— Messrs. Hewitt, Harris, and Bird won all the pedestrian prizes on Easter Monday, at the sports held at the Spit.— The Calodonian Claim at the Thames diggings has declared ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 4 May 1871, Page 3
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