Serious Accident.—LOSS OF A VALUABLE: HORSE.— A very serious accident occured on Tuesday afternoon to Mr. Patrick M'Cosker, who had a most narrow escape himself from loosing his life. It appears that a cow, ...
Article : 1,363 wordsPANAMA POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH AUSTRALIA — Mr. Maguire, will, this day, in pursuance of a notice given on Friday, ask the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether any correspondence has passed ...
Article : 618 wordsColonial Secretary's Office Sydney, 14th May, 1893.—His Excellency the Governor, [?] the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased appoint Mr. James Arbouin to be Registrar of the District Court at Tenterfield, in the room of ...
Article : 247 wordsBoy Drowned —A boy of eight years, named William Pearson, the son of a widow, was missed on Friday afternoon, and was found on Tuesday in a waterhole near Calder House. Redfern, He had been sent on a message to ...
Article : 2,653 wordsA. Aberdeen, on the 9th day of May, 1863, from Seginhoe, by D. M'Donald; damages Gil. 5s. 6d. each:—One strawberry bullock, DRBY off ribs, like GW near ribs, W near rump; one [?]ite bullock, both ears cropped, W H near ribs and rump, bow ...
Article : 1,130 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—Business during the week has been pretty active, particularly in those articles which are likely to be affected by any proposed alterations in the tariff. The Customs revenue for the week has exceeded £23,000, or ...
Article : 3,275 wordsSecond Crop of Fruit.—It is somewhat singlar that the trees in the very beautiful orchard of Mr. Piggott, nursery and seedsman, of Pentlands, have this year all borne a second crop of fiuit. The apples gathered this ...
Article : 135 wordsMay 14.—Prairie, brig, 139 tons, Captain Hoskins, from Rockhampton 24th ultimo 15.—Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Brisbane 18th instant, with 44 passengers. ...
Article : 325 wordsACCIDENT—On Monday evening last Mr. W. Ditton, whilst cutting a log on his father's selection, at Kelly's Plains, struck his foot with an axe, cutting deeply into the largo toe, and severing the bone of each of the two ...
Article : 179 wordsSIR—Permit me, through your press, to call the attention of tim superintendent of our Maitland police force to the disgraceful conduct of a number of youths who congregate together at Hall's Creek, West ...
Article : 175 wordsWe have papers from Victoria to the 9th instant. THE NEWSPAPER BILL.—The Argus, in a vigorously written article, has attacked the Newspaper Bill, introduced by Mr, ireland, Attorney General of Victoria. The ...
Article : 732 wordsCharlea Gilbert, alias Darey, apprebended at Dunedin, was brought up at the Police Court to-day, charged with thw wscort robbery, and was remanded for a week. Dyer, charged with embezzling from Messrs. Tooth ...
Article : 199 wordsMay 16.—William Melhuish, ship, 708, Duff, from London, via Sydney, with assorted cargo. Ward 8c Co., agents. 17.—Wee Tottie, brig, 162, Brown, from Auckland, Bingle and Co., agents. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe trial of this case, which was commenced on Thursday, was resumed and concluded. It was an action by Mr. John P. Mackenzie and Mr. Wrench, the official and trade assigness of the insolvent estate of Thomas Watson ...
Article : 791 wordsARRIVALS.—February 24, True Briton, from Melbourne, 99 days.—March 1, Jason, dom Sydney, 99 days; 3, Donald M'Kay, from.Melbourne, 103 days; 6, Norfolk, from Melbourne, 77 days; Lightning, from Melbourne, 96 days; 9, William ...
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