We have had several showers of rain during the week, accompanied with much thunder and lightning. This evening (Wednesday) it is raining heavily, and from the denseness and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsLARCENY BY A SERVANT.—Dennis Feeney was charged with stealing sundry stores from Mr. S. Emanuel, storekeeper, of Auburn-street. Mr. James M'Govern, on being sworn, ...
Article : 414 wordsBY the arrival at Sydney, on Tuesday, of the P. and O. Company's steamer, Chusan, we have English news to the 8th September. ...
Article : 1,379 wordsTHE particulars of the awful wreck of this fine vessel have been copied by he M. M. Herald from the Mauritius paper. Captain Hernaman was well-known in Sydney. He was a gentlemanly man, and a first-rate ...
Article : 671 words"MAIDSTONE,."—An enquiry was made on Thursday last, at the Emigration Barracks, before the Water Police Magistrate, touching the suspicious birth and death of a female child on ...
Article : 1,210 wordsA rush took place on a large flat at he end of the Little Bendigo Diggings on Tuesday last, and some of the claims are turning out very favourably. The sinkings average from ...
Article : 196 wordsThe diggings at the above named locality appear to be attracting a good deal of attention just now, and from respectable sources we learn that many of the diggers are doing very well. A ...
Article : 160 wordsSIR,—After all that has been said concerning the roads between Sydney and the interior of the Colony, it appears a matter of doubt,, whether anything of importance can be added. ...
Article : 708 wordsTHE LIFE BOAT.—We were agreeably surprised to find during our perambulations on Monday last, that the life-boat subscribed for at the Chequers' Inn, had arrived and was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsThe chief topic of interest hero are, the Now Diggings at Mount Molilgal, some forty miles to the westward. The diggings at this new place somewhat resemble those at Bendigo. ...
Article : 633 wordsTHE navigation of the Murray is now in fait accompli. Captain Cadell has surmounted all the difficulties that laid in the way, and has demonstrated to the ...
Article : 583 wordsPOLICE COURT, NOV. 21.—(Before Messrs Hardy and Watson, J. P.'s)—Mr. Downes a storekeeper, of Gunning, was charged, with, making use of obscene language to Mr. ...
Article : 316 wordsSYDNEY RAILWAY.—By the Maidstone which arrived last week, sixty-four railway navvies with their funilies, arrived. These men had been engaged in England for the Sydney ...
Article : 63 wordsSIR,— Much has been said and written against the inequitable policy pursued by the Government of this territory in conferring a pre-emptive leasehold on largo landed proprietors, who hold ...
Article : 423 wordsThe immense quantity of rain that has fallen here, and the melting of the snow which has been lying on the ranges, has caused an almost entire cessation of regular operations, especially ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 26 Nov 1853, Page 2
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