The elaborate account we gave in our last issue of the disastrous wrecks with which the coast has been strewn, has now to be supplemented by such additional particulars as have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,123 wordsThe above Council met in the Court-house, on Monday afternoon. Present—The Mayor, Aldermen Bolton, Parnell, Chapman, Shaw, Rodgers, and Sparke. ...
Article : 1,023 wordsIn the action Cheeke v. the Commissioner for Railways, to recover damages for injury done to a racehorse, the verdict was for tho defendant. Tho mail steamer reached Melbourne at noon ...
Article : 93 wordsWe have not much to add in respect to this vessel, beyond what appeared in our lust impression. She in high and dry on the beach, about u mile on the Newcastle side of ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Borough Council have quietly ignored the petition of the ratepayers, presented by Dr. Bowker, on their behalf, on Monday evening last; in other words, and in plain ...
Article : 740 wordsA messenger, who rode into Stockton from Hannah Bay, on Tuesday, has kindly supplied us with the following information:—He states that, when he left hannah Bay, a large ...
Article : 142 wordsA correspondent, "An Engineer," writing to the Times,' has hit the nail on the head, in so far ns the clearance of water shipped by steamers in heavy weather is concerned. He proposes to lift the water from any ...
Article : 712 wordsAbout eleven o'clock, on Tuesday morning, the above barque had a very narrow escape of being totally wreeked on the Oyster Bank, considerable anxiety being felt for her safety. ...
Article : 734 wordsThe particulars of the loss of this vessel have already appeared, and we have only to add now, that she was insured in the Australian Insurance Company's Office for £1000. She ...
Article : 152 wordsThe greater portion of the wreck of this vessel was washed ashore during Monday, and was sold by unction on Tuesday morning, for £4 10s., the brothers Trelevan being the ...
Article : 129 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Sow a crop of peas and beans about the middle of the month. Sow small salading in rich borders. Sow in succession crops of cabbages, cauliflower orions, &c. Plant potatoes, onions, also small ...
Article : 305 wordsThe loss of this schooner still wants confirmation, although but little doubt exists us to her fate. The crew of the Britannia appear pretty sure that the vessel they saw go down ...
Article : 121 wordsThe fate of this schooner is also uncertain, nothing having come ashore to lead to tho vessel's identification. A report was current on Tuesday, that one of her stern boards with ...
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Advertising : 207 wordsBetween ten and eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning, the Warhawk, steam-tug, was noticed to be towing a loaded barque into port, and considerable anxiety ws evinced to know ...
Article : 343 wordsFrom a man on horseback who came direct from where the Britannia lies stranded, near Hannah Bay, we learn that nothing to lead to the identification of the schooner the crew of ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsAlthough heavy rains set in, with but little intermission, in the early part of the week, it was not attended with much wind until Thursday night, when it settled down to a heavy gale from E.S.E., with a perfect deluge ...
Article : 589 wordsMr. J. B. DARVALL.—It will be seen on reference to the telegraphic intelligence in another column, that Mr. J. B. Darvall, Q.C., is a passenger for Sydney, by the mail steamer Avoca. ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Thu 13 May 1869, Page 2
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