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  2. DISASTROUS FLOODS GREAT FLOOD ON THE HAWKESBURY. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

    WINDSOR, TUESDAY EVENING.—Since writing this afternoon, the rain has ceased, though apparently only for a while, as the sky is still charged with heavy black clouds, flying fitfully above us. The waters ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  3. SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE NEPEAN BRIDGE.

    ON Saturday and Sunday the weather presented an overcast appearance, with every indication of rain. It commenced raining on Sunday evening, and continued to pour in torrents, with violent gusts of wind from the ...

    Article : 487 words
  4. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Forbes, Mr. Burnell, Mr. Egan, and Mr. Moses. Twelve drunkards were sentenced to pay 10s. each or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. ...

    Article : 908 words
  5. THE ADELONG QUARTZ REEF.

    AN old miner who had visited the above diggings to ascertain the truth of the reports, writes to the Goulburn Chronicle on his return, under date 24th July:— "Being a constant reader of all the local papers, ...

    Article : 1,579 words
  6. LAW. SUPREME COURT.—IN CHAMBERS. INSOLVENCY OF COOK.

    THE following is the Chief Justice's judgment, in Chambers, in this case. This is the case of an Appeal to me, under s. 36 of the Insolvent Act, from the Chief Commissioner's ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  7. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]

    AMDEN, THURSDAY, 10 a.m.—This district has [?] been visited by another flood; the water [?] several feet higher than during the last [?] indeed we have not had such a high flood ...

    Article : 284 words
  8. WATER POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Mr. Bligh, Mr. Elliott, and Captain M'Lean. Owen Frainer, for having been found drunk and behaving disorderly in George street, was fined 10s., ...

    Article : 808 words
  9. LATEST INFORMATION.

    Opinions were last evening very different respecting the flood probabilities. The rise continued slowly all the afternoon, and had reached, at eight last evening, about the level of that flood. The current was then ...

    Article : 515 words
  10. [FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.]

    AMDEN, JULY 30th, 1857.—Again this district has [?] visited with a very heavy flood, much moro se[?] than the one in June last. The rain commenced Sunday evening, and did not cease till late ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. ANOTHER GREAT FLOOD ON THE HUNTER.

    [?]THER, and it is feared it will prove the most [?]us of all the Hunter floods of 1857, is now [?]ing through the Valley of the Hunter. At the [?] of writing this portion of our report, noon on ...

    Article : 3,153 words
  12. IN LUNACY.

    This was an enquiry by virtue of a Commission de lunatico inguirendo, under the seal of the Supreme Court, bearing date the 22nd day of Julyinstant, directed to Charles Knight Murray, Esq., to ascertain, amongst ...

    Article : 212 words
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