Boomerang (s), 400 tons, Captain Bell, from Brisbane 19th instant. Hunter (s.), 260 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Clyde River 20th instant. ...
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Family Notices : 34 wordsSIR.—There are some men in this world, to [?] whom is quite impossible. To them whatever is done by others must be had ; and [?]ch one, in his own estimation is the only ...
Article : 670 wordsMargaret Fielding, brought up on remand from Saturday last, charged with stealing silk from the shop of Mr.Charles Satherland, was committed to take her trial at the next Quarter ...
Article : 58 wordsMany fears have occasionally been expressed that the prosperity with which the Western districts generally have been favored since the first discovery of gold at ...
Article : 1,617 wordsWe have learnt with much gratification that it has been decided by several energetic members of the Church of England to make effort towards the completion of the School ...
Article : 399 wordsTHE Escort from the Snowy River arrived here yesterday. It I [?] Kiandra on Monday, the 16th, under the charge of Serjeant Magimity, with five troopers, bringing direct from Kiandrn, 6833 ...
Article : 385 wordsOn Wednesday last the school children of Peel, many of whom attended the Sunday School held at Mrs. Kerr's, were entertained by that [?]ady at a pic-nic near the romantic rocks called ...
Article : 293 wordsJames Cohen, on remand for horse-stealing. To be admitted to bail when he can procure it. John McKenzie, on remand, for impounding a flock of sheep, the property of P. [?] Davies ...
Article : 172 wordsI have just been informed that gold has been found about 1½ iniles from Rockley in four paddocks belonging to W. A. Steele, Jan.. Esq, and being sitnated near the residence of that ...
Article : 275 wordsThe agricultural proceedings of O'Connell on Easter Monday, we are glad to say, are not to be the last of the kind for the season in this district. We are given to understand that ...
Article : 944 wordsAn inquest was held to-day on the body of a man named Herrey Burton. He left Morphth on Wednesday and was found dead in the bush about four o'clock in the afternoon. He passed ...
Article : 143 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly on Thursday the SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 3 o'clock. After some preliminary business, it was ...
Article : 630 words" When Greeks move Grook then come the tug of war." SIR.—The Mendow Flat National School and Post Office were on Thursday last visited by the Inspector of each department at the same ...
Article : 397 wordsBusiness remains quiet. No change of importance in prices. Weather [?]de. ...
Article : 16 wordswarnes, who was put upon his trial for the murder of Mr.and Mrs. Hunt, at Ca[?]Leton, near Portland, has been found guilty. A point is reserved for the prisoner of want of evi[?] of ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE WEATHER during the past week has been changeable, although we have had every appearance of rain ; still very little has fallen. The farmers are now unable to plough and will ...
Article : 525 wordsReport of the Board lays the whole blame of the late collision on the Captain of the "Williams," and totally exonerates the " Emeu." ...
Article : 57 wordsThe races to-day were not so well attended as usual. The St. Ledger was won by Midnight; distance, mile and a half ; [?] two minutes fifty ...
Article : 83 wordsJohn Higgins, who had been given into custody by Dr. Craig, was charged by constable Williamson with getting drink while an[?]nmate, of the Bathurst Hospital and creating ...
Article : 212 wordsJohn Nash, convicted last sessions of the marder of Dowling, and since reprieved, has been sentenced to death for shouting Constable Flcs. Juhus Baker has been convicted of shooting ...
Article : 68 wordsA strange and undigashed seeno occurred in the Assembly last night. John Cithie, member for Ballaarat, during the recess, descriped the majority of the House as drunken lawyers, ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR.—In your issue of Saturday last, I perceive a letter signed Joseph Goodaere, in which the writer states, that owing to the incompetency of the Judges, the first prize for ...
Article : 173 wordsGeorge Weldon, charged by Costable Soocl with being drunk on Saturday night, was admonished and discharged. Bridget O'Neill, who appears every now and ...
Article : 195 wordsJames Kernon, on remand fop stealing a bullock, the property of James Keeman. Charles Higgs, Chief Constable and Inspector of Shughter-houses, being sworn, stated , that ...
Article : 547 wordsSIR,—Having this day completed the journey from Bathurst to Sydney by the day coach. I have much pleasure in bearing testimony ; 1st to the general comfort of the vehicles themselves. ...
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