Last week we had some beautiful rain, and the grass locks quite green a gain, and a good supply of water in the creeks and waterholes. On Easter Monday there was to have been a cricket match here between [?]ven of Norwood Club ...
Article : 140 wordsSir Edward Ferret rang his bandbell violently A messenger—a native, who understood English—entered the room. T[?]ll Mr. Cardin I wish to speak to him, said ...
Article : 2,808 wordsCRICKET MATCH.—On Easter Monday the return match took place, on the cricket reserve, between eleven of our local cricketers and the same number from Mudgee, which resulted in a victory for the Rylstone team by 31 runs. The soore was ...
Article : 503 wordsSince my last we hare had s splendid rain, giving us water enough for ad purposes, filling all the dances [?] the neighborhood and setting the creek a running. In fact it was the finest rain we have had for seven months at least, and the ...
Article : 645 wordsMINING.—I know of no material change that baa occurred in the mining prospects of this place since my last report. In passing over the various workings I notice about the same number of miners at work at there have been the pest ...
Article : 1,761 wordsOn Saturday evening, about sundown, a very heavy hailstorm passed over this little township, accompanied with thunder and lightning. The hail that fell was as large as pigeons' eggs: nothing seen like it here for years. Showers ...
Article : 137 wordsWEATHER.—At last I have the joyful news to chronicle that we have been blessed with twenty-four hours' good and steady rain, which commenced to fall on Wednesday evening last, and lasted without intermission till Thursday ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. John Bennett's latest enterprise, the new Victoria Theatre at Newcastle, was opened on Easter Monday night to undoubtedly the largest audience that has ever assembled here. Apart from the attraction which a commodious ...
Article : 497 wordsLast evening a public meeting was held in the English Episoopal Church for the purpose of appointing delegates to represent the parish of Molong at the Diocesian Syned in Bathurst. John Smith, Esq., J.P., of Gambools, and H. L. ...
Article : 111 wordsPARLIAMENT stands prorogued until May, but will not meet until the middle of June. Sir James M,Culloch, the Premier, has probably not quite made up his mind whether to bring forward then a new scheme of taxation ...
Article : 2,140 wordsACCIDENT.-On Saturday morning a lad named Joseph Morgan had his leg severely crushed in the Wallsend Pit. causing a compound fracture of the bose. The unfortunate lad met with his mishap in the following manner:—A number of ...
Article : 230 wordsSince my last we have been treated to a little rain, which commenced to fall on Wednesday evening, and continued to fall in light showers till Friday. The grass is now beginning to spring very nicely, but still we should very mush like a ...
Article : 418 wordsSince my last I am happy to say that we have had a few showers of rain, just enough to cause a spring in the grass. The days are warm, but we have had severs, pretty sharp frosts, and I fear the young grass will be nipped s[?]ere of ...
Article : 364 wordsMuch sympathy continues to be felt for the window and family of the late Mr. J. H. Thomas, who died a short time ago, leaving a widow and six children. On Friday last the misses Sweetman, Miss Soden, and Mr. J. Sweetman, of Jervis ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 22 Apr 1876, Page 3
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