[Herald.]—The case brought againt Mr. L. L. Smith has been dismissed. Salmon trout are spawning in New Norfolk pends. ...
Article : 35 words[Empire.]—The Hon, John Robertson left this morning for Murrurundi, on his way north. While in Scone he visited; the Public and Denominational schools, inspected the public ...
Article : 53 words[?][Empire.]—The Colonial Secretary arrived at Murrurundi at 4 o'clock this afternoon; being met outside the town by a large party of the residents of the district, by whom he was well ...
Article : 50 words[Herald]— The steamer Illalong did not arrive here till six o'clock this evening. Owing to the very bad weather, she was obliged last night to put back to Botany. ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—A party have arrived from the Cloncurry diggings, bringing with them three hundred ounces of gold. The news from the Gilbert was never more ...
Article : 126 words[Herald.]—Signalled at 1 p.m., Romeo, barque, from Adelaide to Newcastle. ...
Article : 15 words[Herald.]—The Hon. J. F. Josephson has arrived in Bathurst en route for Dubbo. The arbitrators in the case of Mr. William Cummings, M.L.A., are still engaged taking ...
Article : 127 words[Herald.]—The first crushingmachine erected at Little River has been named to-day by Mrs. Lee, of A[?]. Between four and five hundred persons were present, and there was a ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—The proposal of the Government to abolish, the office of Police Magistrate at this place has created much excitement. Petitions pointing out the necessity for a Police ...
Article : 77 words[Herald.]—There is at Bowen an agitation for separation. A petition has been prepared and circulated for signatures, and it will shortly be presented. It is probable thet Rockhampton ...
Article : 61 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—The Aurifera, barque, from Newcastle—Sailed: The Ellen, brig, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 12 words[Herald]—The Cup favourites are Sheet Anchor and Salem Scudder. Lamplighter is creeping up. The Oddfellows gave a concert in aid of the ...
Article : 481 words[Herald.]—The demurrer in the case Galbraith v. Hughes has been abandoned. The report of the Audit Commissioners has been published. It is very voluminous. It ...
Article : 219 wordsOn Thursday evening, the anniversary of the East Maitland Wesleyan Church, was celebrated by a tea meeting, which was attended by a large number of persons. The tea, which was ...
Article : 1,774 wordsThe works of the Australian Meat Company are situated on the Urara River, a tributary of the Clarence, and are about ten miles distant from Grafton. The river is navigable for some ...
Article : 1,881 wordsThe following are the particulars, as gleaned by the Evening News from the Bathurst papers, of a determined and systematic attempt that was made on Friday last, by some of the prisoners ...
Article : 615 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE. — Notwithstanding the very inclement, threatening, and comfortless state of the weather, dominant from about five o'clock yesterday afternoon for the remainder of ...
Article : 395 wordsSamuel M'Elroy was brought up, on remand, to answer a charge of being of unsound mind. On being examined, the prisoner was discharged. ...
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Advertising : 1,860 wordsA meeting, convened by advertisement, took place in the court house, last night, of those interested in the formation of the town into a municipality. W. Bowman, Esq, was voted to ...
Article : 466 wordsAccording to advertisement, the meeting in favour of receiving the Premier at Armidale was very well attended, there being between 50 to 60 persons present. The Mayor presided. ...
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