The Eighteen-ton Gun.—The rain having [?] the road leading to the fortiflcations on the North [?] very heavy it was considered unsafe to proceed with [?] of moving the eighteen-ton gun, more especially ...
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Article : 49 wordsThe Journal of St. Petersburg delarea that the cordial agreement between Austria, Germany, and Russia remains intact, notwithstanding that Russia declines to recognize the Spanish ...
Article : 75 wordsThe second day of the Wollongong. Turf Club Races. The weather was fine, the attendance small, and the racing good. Tom Thumb Handicap.—Evangeline 1, Wrangler 2. ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE extremely mild personalities—somewhat melancholy ef[?]orts at humour—and venial violations of good taste which marked one or two of the orations at the Education ...
Article : 3,711 wordsThe lands of the late Mr. William Farrand were sold yesterday, by Messrs. Read, Croaker, and Co., and realised £4622. Four tons of quartz from Roper's Creek, Green ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Telegraph Office was opened to-day by Mr. P. B. Walker, Assistant-Superintendent of Telegraphs: A storm passed over the township this afternoon. ...
Article : 28 wordsCircuit Court commenced and ended to-day. Exconstable Hudson, arraigned on a charge of rape, was acquitted. Hambly was found guilty of attempt to commit rape, and sentenced to eighteen months' ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Agnes Irving (s.) arrived at 5 this evening, after a rough passage, with the Sydney Rowing Club crew and W. Hickey on board. They were enthusiastically cheered by about 300 persons present on the ...
Article : 73 wordsIN the Share market to-day the only, sales, reported were Peak. Downs Copper at 10[?]. to 10s. 6d. Coal shares unaltered. We heard of a sale of Anvil Creek at 14s. 6d. In gold ...
Article : 794 wordsThe leases of twelve oyster beds, at Moreton Bay, realised £583. The Leichardt (s.) has arrived at Towasville, with 20,000 ounces of gold from Cooktown. The accounts ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Legislative Assembly adjourned early this evening, in consequence of the fancy ball. The Hexham long-woolled Sheep Show was highly successful; the exhibits were superior to those of last ...
Article : 210 wordsIntelligence to the 25th September is to hand. The news generally is unimportant. The Lyttelton Times states that Mr. C. C. Bowen, of Christchurch, has been offered a portfolio in the ...
Article : 86 wordsForrest has forwarded the following message to the Press in reference to his exploripg expedition:—" Left Champion Bay on the lst April, and the furthest sheep station on the 18th. Reached Mount Hale, on ...
Article : 729 wordsEXTRAORDINARY SUDDEN DEATH FROM BLEEDING.—A shocking case of sudden death (says the Ballarat Courier) occurred on Saturday morning in Errard-street South. Mr. James Deas, of Newington, went to the ...
Article : 442 wordsEXTRAORDINARY DEATH.—[?] Gulgong Argus states that on Monday a fine [?] man named John Quantrill, in robust health and [?] the highest spirits, was skylarking at Hill's Hotel [?] some friends. He tapped ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Oct 1874, Page 5
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