Yesterday Hobart Town, in common with a considerable portion of the colony, was visited by a most unusual storm of wind and rain. From nine different telegraphic stations we have, ...
Article : 1,618 wordsIn addition to the few particulars which we gave in our yesterday's issue, we have now to record a far more disastrous visitation in this locality. The residents in the vicinity of ...
Article : 1,647 wordsThe S. M. Herald of Saturday publishes in full the second report of the Sydney City Engineer (Mr. Francis Bell) with reference to the investigations made, and the tests applied, to ...
Article : 1,147 wordsSIR—In your issue of Tuesday an extract appears from the Armidale Express, of 15th June, assigning various causes for the difficulty at present existing in obtaining ...
Article : 249 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT IN DARLING HARBOUR.— A sad accident, resulting in the drowning of a young man named Samuel H. Badger, occurred last evening. The particulars are as follows:— ...
Article : 2,953 wordsOn last Thursday night we had a fine shower of rain, but it has all cleared off again, and the weather is now as warm as usual. 1800 head of store cattle passed down the ...
Article : 105 wordsIMPORTED DRAUGHT HORSE CHAMPION HERO.—By the Agnes Irving, on the 1st instant, arrived a really valuable addition to our draught stock, by the importation of a ...
Article : 464 wordsIMPROVEMENTS.—Of late many improvements in the shape of buildings have been progressing in this town Amongst the most prominent we notice a neat brick house, on the verge of ...
Article : 505 wordsMaize pulling has been the leading feature for the last month past, and probably about one half has been housed. The yield, as anticipated, is only middling, the ground being very patchy ...
Article : 646 wordsPOLICE COURT, TUESDAY, 18TH JUNE, 1872 (Before Alexander Bowman and Ralph Millar Esqs.) STEALING A SADDLE.—William Anderson, on remand, was charged with stealing a saddle ...
Article : 1,146 wordsOn Saturday last as two little boys, both aged about five or six years, the sons of H M'Shane and T. M'Namara, were playing, the latter took up a tomahawk, and, whether by ...
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