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  2. THE MAORI DIFFICULTY.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The natives in ambush performed the war dance before leaving their settlement, and were very much excited. The natives afterwards surrendered, and said they ...

    Article : 661 words
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  4. THE POSITION OF THE SHIP.

    The Hereward now lies embedded in the sandy beach at the northern end of Maroubra Bay. She has drifted down about 50yds. from the point where she first beached, and has a tendency to ...

    Article : 203 words
  5. THE STRANDED LIGHTER AT MANLY.

    The underwriters yesterday sent an officer to the wreck of the lighter Minnie, which, as reported in yesterday's "Daily Telegraph," drove ashore at Manly. She was found to he full of ...

    Article : 104 words
  6. THE FATE OF THE MAITLAND.

    The steamer Maitland, which was due to arrive at Newcastle, from Sydney at daylight yesterday, had not put in an appearance when we went to press, and the gravest fears for her ...

    Article : 1,257 words
  7. BOTANY TRAMS INTERFERED WITH.

    The unusually heavy downpour of rain on Thursday night made things unpleasant at Botany. and seriously interfered with the running of the trams there. Most of the line was under ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. MR. RUSSELL'S STATEMENT.

    "One of the strongest and most continuous gales on record," was Mr. Russell's description of yesterday's weather disturbance. It really began to blow, the Government Astronomer and ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. IN THE HARBOR.

    The heavy gale which swept the coast yesterday. and trailed terror and destruction in its path, was in no slight degree dreaded by the captains of the ferry heats in the harbor. The ...

    Article : 643 words
  10. THE GALE MODERATING.

    The gale lessened in violence considerably during the evening, and at about midnight there were evidences that the worst of the blow was over. The sea will probably moderate to-day, ...

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  11. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

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  12. THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Friday.--A young man named Ernest James, engaged as manager of the bee farm on the Brueedale Estate, Peel, was yesterday out shooting wallabies with a companion ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. REPORTS TO THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Postal Department, state that the Newcastle telephone line was temporarily interrupted yesterday between Sydney and Gosford for about all hour. The wires became crossed ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Friday.--Heavy rain continued to fall last night. A terrific windstorm sprung up, lusting about two hours. Though no rain fell to-day, the sky overcast, a cold wind blowing. Reports from the ...

    Article : 1,558 words
  15. SHIPS THAT WEATHERED THE STORM.

    Mr. W. T. Yeager's steamer Oakland was caught in the gale, and had a thrilling time of it. The Rev. B. Stephens, who was a passenger, writes:-- "We left Richmond River Heads at 7 a.m. on ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. CONDOBOLIN SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES.

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  17. THE SUPRESSION OF VERMIN.

    CONDOBOLIN, Friday.--At a meeting of the Pastures and Stock Protection Board, held on Wednesday last, a credit balance of £624 was announced. The following motion, proposed by ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. HOW THE SYDNEY FARED.

    Numerous inquiries were made yesterday at the offices of the Newcastle and Hunter River S.S. Company as to the fate of the steamers Sydney and Maitland. The former vessel left ...

    Article : 462 words
  19. WYALONG MINERS' UNION.

    WYALONG, Friday.--The preliminary work in connection with the recently formed branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association has been accomplished, and the organisation placed on a ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    The grand annual movable committee of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows of New South Wales continued its sittings at the imperial Hotel, Newcastle, yesterday, Bro. Glanville ...

    Article : 232 words
  21. A FRUIT PEST.

    HORNSBY JUNCTION, Friday.--Local fruitgrowers complain of the havoc caused by a small fly amongst the young fruit. At first it was supposed to be the Queensland gadfly, but it turns ...

    Article : 462 words
  22. THE SCENE AT SOUTH HEAD.

    Our South Head correspondent wired last night:--To-day was a record one at the Heads for roughness, at least since February three years ago. All day a strong south-easterly gale raged, ...

    Article : 225 words
  23. EXPORT OF COAL.

    The export of coal for the week ended yesterday was as under:--United States, 11,111 tons; Chili, 6354; West Australia, 4260; Victoria, 12,210; New Zealand, 5149; Peru, 872; Tasmania, 820; ...

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  24. THE NEW ZEALAND BOAT.

    The steamer Monowai, of the Union Company's line, which arrived yesterday from New Zealand, also tell in with the sale, and arrived with slight damage to some of her fittings. The Monowai ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. NYNGAN SHOW.

    NYNGAN, Friday.--The annual show of the Nyngan and District P. and A. Association was concluded yesterday. Mr. J. Montgomery's Good fellow was first in blood stock, with Mr. W. G. ...

    Article : 216 words
  26. NORTHERN SUBURBS.

    Inhabitants of the districts bordering the North Shore side of the harbor are quite convinced that the fullest severity of the storm was experienced there. It is certain that ample, if deplorable, ...

    Article : 332 words
  27. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The last official act of the Victorian Government in connection with the old war vessel Nelson was performed to-day. The purchaser of the vessel has entered into a bond ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. A TUG BOAT IN THE GALE.

    Fenwick's tug Hero had to bear the brunt of the gale during Thursday night and yesterday. On arrival last evening Captain Bonner stated that he never experienced a worse night at sea. ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. THE ILLAROO HAS A ROUGH TIME.

    The Wallarah Coal Company's steam collier Illaroo, in common with other shipping on the coast during the gale, received a severe buffeting on her passage from Catherine-hill Bay to ...

    Article : 180 words
  30. WELCOME TO LORD RANFURLY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Lord Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand, who is passing through Melbourne on his way home, after a visit to his estate at Mildura, was to-day waited on by the ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. LATE SPORTING.

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  32. A SENSATIONAL WILL CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Sensational evidence was given against probate being granted to the will of the late Horatio Snell to-day. George Thompson, bootmaker, stated that Allen, one of ...

    Article : 202 words
  33. SCHOONERS ASHORE AT BOTANY.

    The full strength of the gale was met at Botany Bay, and evidence of its severity is given by the fact that two schooners, the Albatross and the Hally Bayley, were driven ashore. Both ...

    Article : 472 words
  34. THE R.M.S, OROYA AT ALBANY.

    ALBANY, Friday.--The R.M.S. Oroya, of the Orient line, Captain M'Watt, arrived from Colombo at 9 o'clock last night, with the following passengers:-- ...

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  35. ANXIETY AT RAYMOND TERRACE.

    RAYMOND TERRACE, Friday.--No news has been received here of the arrival at their destinations of the steamships Sydney or Maitland, and great uneasiness is felt, as several ...

    Article : 44 words
  36. DUBBO RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  37. WESTERN SUBURBS.

    The violence of the storm has left many traces in the western suburbs. Along the railway line the chief evidences of the force of the gale are the shattered advertisement hoardings lying ...

    Article : 179 words
  38. THE GABO HAS A BATTLE WITH THE ELEMENTS.

    The fact that the steamer Gabo, of the Howard Smith line, was hours making the trip from Newcastle to Sydney will offer some idea of the violence of the gale. The Gabo arrived early ...

    Article : 170 words
  39. ANOTHER WRECK ON THE COAST.

    Another disaster was reported late last night by the pilot at Cape Hawke. The unfortunate vessel in this instance is the schooner Isabel. The pilot at the Hawke wired last night as ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. THE NARRABRI ELECTION.

    NARRABRI, Friday.--Some of the candidates for the Narrabri vacancy have had to modify their programmes in consequence of the heavy roads. The town is fully occupied in ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to no representations having been made to Mr. Commissioner Russell with a view to a settlement of the dispute to the payment or curtain legal cysts in Harrold Brothers' ...

    Article : 157 words
  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  44. BOWLS.

    The following matches will be played to-day:--Rosehill v. Petersham, Glebe v. Redfern. ...

    Article : 130 words
  45. THE STORM AT PARRAMATTA.

    So far as reports are yet to hand, the heavy rainfall in this district has been productive of more good than harm. For several weeks past the orchards have been suffering severely from ...

    Article : 246 words
  46. THE GALE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The rainfall at Newcastle for the 21 hours up to 9 a.m. to-day was 7in. 16 points; but since that hour very little has fallen. In the harbor, throughout the day, vessels ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  47. LOSS OF THE TUG VICTOR.

    During the height of the gale on Thursday night the steam tug Victor foundered alongside the Adolphus-street Wharf at Balmain, The tug had been berthed at the wharf on Thursday ...

    Article : 86 words
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  49. MANY SHIPS MISSING.

    Seldom has such uncertainly existed concerning the fate of a large number of coasting vessels than at the present time. Prominent among the incr craft are the steam colliers Merksworth and ...

    Article : 127 words
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