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Detailed lists, results, guides : 815 wordsVERMIN IN CATTLE.—We have been placed in possession of the following fow particulars as to a novel made practiced recently by a free selector, not many miles from our city, with a view ...
Article : 3,211 wordsThursday.—Bush fires are causing much damage in these districts. A. stack of hay, containing 70 tons, belonging to Mr. Jon Brown, was set fire to at Cannonbar; it was partially burnt; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsThursday.—Two fine black whales were caught to-day, one boat was struck and smashed by a whale, and the men thrown out but not hurt. Eight whales and several grampuses have been ...
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Family Notices : 15 wordsThursday.—In the Assembly Mr. Duffy stated that Mr. Webb's representative had offered to carry the mails from San Francisco free for the first four months. Before any decision was come ...
Article : 393 words"A Resident's" letter, complaining of the conduct of some of the pupils of the Grammar School, has been received, but as we do not undertake to redress private grievances, we must ...
Article : 74 wordsIN days gone by, when fairs were in their glory, when Greenwich knew Alger's Booth, and 'all the fun of the fair' was to be purchased for one penny, it was the custom for ...
Article : 1,512 wordsFriday.—Sales of wheat have taken place at 4s 6 1/2d to 4s 7d. Saturday.—Considerable sales of wheat have taken place at 4s 7d, with strong inquiry, and ...
Article : 33 wordsFriday.—The Agricultural and Horticultural Society was initiated yesterday; the Brat show is to be held during the ensuing races.—Kennedy's body was found in a waterhole on ...
Article : 46 wordsFriday. — The Governor arrived at Mary-borough on Wednesday afternoon, and was enthusiastically received by a large concourse of people. About seven hundred children from ...
Article : 99 wordsSaturday.—The Hun. James Byrnes and Mr. Whitton arrived here to-day, having made a tour of inspection of the railway works from Rydal.—Great apprehensions of another drought ...
Article : 58 wordsS. DE BEER'S MONTHLY SHIPPING AND FREIGHT REPORT.—The unusually early advent of the wool season this year, cannot but prove advantageous to the interests of shipowners for ...
Article : 513 wordsAugust 9.—Messrs. Ireland, Fraser and Co. report— "Our advices from Europe and Australia are not satisfactory, and we expect a decline as soon as the new crops are well in; ...
Article : 76 wordsOne of the girls of the Industrial School, on Riloola, has been committed for trial on a charge of endeavouring to set fire to her room. An inquest has been held on the body of the ...
Article : 74 wordsWe have received from our Sydney telegraphic agents the following important news:—News from London, date August 16. Advices have been received from Paris, which ...
Article : 259 wordsRobert Henry Ormiston, of Brougham-street, Sydney, writing-clerk, Lands department. Liabilities, £303 7s 8d, of which £50 is scoured. Assets, £45. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 19 Sep 1871, Page 2
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