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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsIn a late journal of Mercury, a requisition was made for one hundred pounds sterling by P. W., who vouches for the apprehension of Yellow Billy, our district pest. What is our answer to P. W.? Why, the public naturally ...
Article : 265 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Henry Smith and Thomas Kelly, for being drunk on the 6th instant, were admonished and discharged. VAGRANCY.—Alice Kelly, apprehended on the 7th ...
Article : 1,767 wordsDAY OF HUMILIATION AND PRAYER.—To-morrow (Friday) has been set apart as a day of general humiliation and prayer, on account of the prevailing drought. Notice has been given of divine service to be held that day, at ...
Article : 1,846 wordsA correspondent of the Bathurst Times gives the following graphic account of the capture of the outlaw Dunn. It differs in some important respects from the accounts hitherto published. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsTHE LATE FIRE AT DAREEL.—In our last issue we recorded the destruction by fire of the inn known as the "George and Dragon," kept by Mr. Huxley at Dareel. We regret to learn that there are ...
Article : 506 wordsTHE WEATHER—Three broiling days have rendered another fall of rain absolutely requisite. Anxiety about the corn crops was stayed by the showers with which we were blessed on Tuesday and Tuesday night, but the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 wordsRAIN.—I am happy to be able to be the author of good tidings from here. Rain, so much wanted, has, thanks to a kind Providence, come at last. On Saturday evening last it poured down in torrents for three successive ...
Article : 397 wordsJanuary 5.—P. C. E., barque, 291 tons, Brown, from Otago, New Zealand. 5.—Jane Stewart, brig, 202 tons, Steel, from Melbourne. 5.—Rubicon, schooner, 198 tons, Hoseason, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 174 wordsThere was a light shower at Armidale on Saturday afternoon, accompanied with vivid lightning. At Saumarez Ponds and in the Boorolong direction, however, it rained heavily for two hours. On Tuesday evening there ...
Article : 972 wordsJan. 6.—Otago (s.), 700 tons Captain Randall, from Nelson 1st instant, with 46 passengers. 6.—Lady Denison, brig, 170 tons, Captain Farnie, from Wanganui 22nd ultimo, with 6 passengers. ...
Article : 987 wordsThis is Christmas Eve, and such an eve it has never before been my lot to pass—all is "flat, stale, and unprofitable." The weather is cool; but in spite of the fair promises of rain, all is still parched and desolate, ...
Article : 252 wordsA return has been furnished, pursuant to an order of the Legislative As[?]embly, on the motion of Mr. Gordon, showing the number of sheep infected with scab in the various districts of the colony, on 1st November last; ...
Article : 770 wordsOn Tuesday last, about two p.m. news reached Grafton, from Ulmarra, to the effect that in firing the signal gun that morning on board the Grafton, steamer, which vessel was engaged as flagship, for the Ulmarra regatta, the ...
Article : 407 wordsI am happy to inform your readers that the first and greatest blessing we could receive has been sent-rain. New Year's Day ushered the appearance of a change, and on Tuesday, from about twelve to four, some rain fell, ...
Article : 383 wordsSEASONABLE WEATHER.—Since Friday last we have been visited by a succession of most grateful showers, at the same time unaccompanied with those intervals of blazing heat which is too often the result of summer ...
Article : 239 wordsMr. Cowper has advised the Governor to dissolve the house, and asked the Assembly to adjourn until Tuesday. The debate is now proceeding. Markets unchanged. ...
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