The drawing in a lottery in aid of the fund for ere[?]ing an Oddfellows' Hall in Armidale, began on the 19th, and closed on the 20th. There is some complaint about delay and confusion through imperfect arrangements. ...
Article : 549 wordsA visitor to Clarence Town, who has just retnrned, informs [?] that there are considerable quantities of Tartarian [?]ats in that district flourishing luxuriantly. In some places the crop stood f[?]lly six feet high, ...
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Advertising : 3,268 wordsThe wheat crop in this distriot is looking remarkably well; in fact, nothing has been seen here to equal it for [?]ny years past. Reaping will commence in about a fortnight, and our farmers are in good hopes of reaping ...
Article : 136 wordsCOURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.—His Honor Judge Mey[?]tt opened the court on Wednesday last, and as there were no criminal cases Mr. G. G. Brodie, as Deputy Sheriff, in a nest speech alluded to a very ancient custom, ...
Article : 351 wordsSir—I beg to draw your notice (with the view of calling the attention of the proper party or parties) to the irregular way the mails are being delivered. Since the Breewarina people have been getting a mail-bag made ...
Article : 134 wordsThe weather here has been frightfully hot for this season of the year. We have had a suocession of light rain, and very strong wind storms, lately. Oct. 22. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe aase of shooting on the Warrego last week was about correct. Sergeant M'[?]abe is slowly getting well. The trooper who was in his company is said to have proved wanting in courage.—We have just sent away ...
Article : 135 wordsSIR[?]What is to beoome of the tokens? Are they currency, or mere pieces of copper, ultimately to be sold at 75 per cent, ander the price delivered originally to the public. Everyone has them; no one will take them ...
Article : 292 wordsWright, who was so badly bart at the Waratah pits, is reported to be progressing favorably. The three new furn[?]s at Port Waratah are nearly completed. ...
Article : 171 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Breadstuffs begin to be moved off much more freely, rather a brisk demand for flour having been experienced in parcels of up to fifty tons in a line, at £1815s. to £14 10s.: and in the aggregate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsA successful operation for hernia was skilfully performed at the Benevolent Asylum on Thursday by Dr. Glennie, assisted by Dr. Hartigan. The sufferer was a [?] named Samuel Seale, formerly a hawker, and more ...
Article : 331 wordsWool.—Very little of the new clip having been offered at auction. the market has'not been sufficiently tested to report quotations. It is our intention not to offer any large parcels for sale until after the arrival of the overland mall, which will put ...
Article : 2,323 wordsOct. 22.—Grafton (s.), 213 tons, Captain Mann, from Gratton 19th instant. 22.—Kembla ([?]), 205 tons, Captain Tran[?]nt, from the Clyde River, with 15 passengers. ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE STICKING-UP AT MoNDAY.—Joseph Bellinger was brought before the police court, on Monday last, on remand from Bendemeer, charged on suspicion of being one of the two meu who stuck-up several houses at Moonby. ...
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