ACCIDENTS —No less than three accidents of a serious nature occurred in the neighbourhood on Sunday and Monday last. Doubtless before receiving this you will have obtained the partionlars of the sad and fatal accident ...
Article : 421 wordsDEATH OF THE REV. MR. GARVIN.—We regret to have to announce the decease of the above reverend gentleman, who for so long a period has exercised his spiritual functions as minister of the Church of England at ...
Article : 3,784 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 186 wordsSaturday, 8 p.m.—Two bushrangers, Burke (the brother of the man who waa shot by Mr. Keightley)and another, stopped a man on the Carcoar road, this morning, and took from him the racehorse Vixen, the property of Mr. ...
Article : 1,342 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Maitland District Council was held at the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon. Present: The Warden and Councillors Mitchell, Brunker, and M'Laughlin. The minutes of the ...
Article : 276 wordsMaize, owing to rather heavy arrivals, including some parcels of new, has somewhat receded. [?]is was the ruling price at the commencement of the week. To-day 3s. 6d. to 3s.9d. only can be procured. ...
Article : 181 wordsDESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT GREENWOOD.—It is with much regret that we have to report the occurrence of a fire on the farm of Mr. John Moore, at Greenwood, near Singleton—the scene of the late ploughing and [?]o[?]ing matches ...
Article : 632 wordsOn Wednesday evening a meeting of the West Maitland Municipal Council was held in the School of Arts. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Pender, Smith, Wolstenholme, Gorrick, Mitchell, Wade, and Lee.—The minutes ...
Article : 485 wordsWool: There was a full attendance of buyers at the weekly sales held yesterday, as also a large number of those interested in the wools which were offered. Prices on the whole ruled much as they did last week. We cutalogued rather more than ...
Article : 1,539 wordsOBTAINING GOODS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES.—Hyam Lewis Marks was brough before the bench on the above charge. It appears from the evidence that the prisoner has represented to Mr. Semphill, the manager of the ...
Article : 425 wordsThe court for the March sittings was opened on Tuesday morning, before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Purefoy. Mr. H. [?]'Meagher and Mr. Brenan were the attorneys present. ...
Article : 575 wordsDUNILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—We have but gloomy accounts to write of present prospects. There is plenty of feed away from the frontages, but many reservoirs that were expected to hold out the summer have dried up, and there is no resource left ...
Article : 333 wordsThat we are antipodean in more senses than a geographical one is certain. At present one of those climntic anomalies termed droughts is developing itself upon the Barwan, and inflicting considerable injury upon the ...
Article : 572 wordsMarch 16.—George Osborne, of Wollongong, carpenter late of Dapto, publican. Liabilities, £122 14s 4d. Assets, £24 4s. Mr. Maokenzie, official assignee. 16.—Charles William Bell, of Bega, late of Monaro. ...
Article : 150 wordsUp to the time we went to press, our usual telegram from Sydney had not arrived. ...
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