SIR—Tour Paterson correspondent seems very anxions to mislead the public in reference to the delivery of the mails by me. On former occasions he has made statements through your columns which a little enquiry would ...
Article : 543 wordsContinuation of cold and inclementwoather, floods rising and falling in proportion as the rain came down, with westerly winds and thermometer at 48°; until Wednesday, at noon, indications presented themselves of a change of ...
Article : 528 wordsJuly 11th.—The New Moon steamer arrived at Kempsey this morning. During last night and all to-day there has been heavy rain. It has already converted passable highways into ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,550 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Present: Thos. A. Perry, Esq., J.P The cases for to-day were nil. FLOOD—We have again been visited with another flood, but as far as we have heard no serions damage has ...
Article : 426 wordsTHE WEATHER NEAR MUDGEE.—A cold cutting wind, accompanied by a drizzling rain, has prevailed for the last few days. The roads are in a wretched state of sloppy mud, relieved here and there by large pools of ...
Article : 331 wordsTHE TRADE OF RIVERINA.—The £10,000 voted by the Victorian Legislature for clearing the Marray, although of some benefit to the navigation, will not be nearly enough to be effective. The sum is altogether ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,307 wordsOur Walcha correspondent says rain commenced here on Monday week, and continued until last Saturday, when we had a fall of snow. The river and creeks have been up nearly as high as in the great flood of February last. ...
Article : 294 wordsSince my last there is little of importance to communicate. The river is rising; but from news up the river, we have no fear of another flood. ...
Article : 173 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We stated in our last issue that at the hour of our going to press on Friday night, the appearances were such as not to leave the slightest doubt bul that we should experience all the horrors of a flood ...
Article : 356 wordsThe first anniversary of the opening of the Free Church was commemorated by a public meeting on the 18th instant. The pastor, the Rev. Mr. Bain, presided. The income of the church for the year was £749; the ...
Article : 789 wordsWEATHER—The weather has lately been very fine, with occasional showers, which has had n beneficial offect. Liout. Saxby's prediotions however appear verified further up country, judging from the state of the Gwydir ...
Article : 325 wordsAt Carroll, on the 11th day of July, 1861, from Talenmbah, by order of T. W. [?]ind[?], Esq.,, J.P.; damages,3s. 6d.each:— One bay mare, WM nearshoulder, [?] nearneck, hind legs white, broken; one bay horse foal, unbranded. if not released, they ...
Article : 278 wordsMaize during the week fell to 3s 9d; it is, howoven, brisker to-day, and 4s can be procured for prime samples. Wheat.—There is little or none for sale, except Californian or Chilian, both of which may be quoted at ...
Article : 194 wordsCape papers announce the renewal of hostilities i[?] Kaffraria Troops have been ordered to the frontier. Krell has taken the feld with 8000 Kaffirs. Markets dull. Wheat ex F[?]lomena realised 10s. ...
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