The Helen M'Gregor, from the Clarence River, arrived on Friday night. She will s[?]il for Grafton, via Newcastle, on Monday night. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ...
Article : 166 wordsADVANCE NORTH ARM!—Amongst the industries which are now going on at the North Arm, we have hitherto omitted to mention Mr. Sclman's American Steam Saw Mills, which are new in an ...
Article : 546 wordsTHESE established annual sports—as they may now be termed—will take place on the broad sheet of water opposite the city this day (Tuesday). The unalloyed success of the previous regatta, the strict bona fides of ...
Article : 672 wordsON Thursday last, a very pleasing scene took place at our Public School, in the presence of several of the ladies and gentlemen of the city; many more would have been present, had notice been given of thc event. ...
Article : 1,721 wordsMay 18 —Agnes Irving, (s), 400 tons, Captain Creer, from Sydney 16th and Newcastle 17th Instant. Passengers—Right Rev. Dr. Turner, Mrs. Turner, Messrs. Devl[?], Grubb, Pegus, T[?]nkard, Page, Adam, and 3 in the steerage. ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE conduct of the Legislative Council, in reference to the Loan Bill, sent up by the Legislative Assembly, cannot under its peculiar surroundings but be a matter of criticism to all who take an interest in the political ...
Article : 740 wordsMay 11—Susannah Cuthbert, (s.s.), 240 tons, Captain Eedy, for Sydney. Passengers—Miss Collius, Mr. J. Kennedy, and 3 in the steerage. May 14—New England, (s. s.), 420 tons, Captain Muir, for ...
Article : 135 wordsTHIS match which was made in March last, between Mr. R. Hickey, of Newcastle, and Mr. Michael Rush, of the Clarence River, and which has created considerable excitement, in aquatic circles for some ...
Article : 1,062 wordsMay 11—Susannah Cuthbert, (s.s.), for Sydney: 1300 bags maize, 20 hides, 20 cases eggs. 21 pigs, 430 bunches bananas, and sundries. May 14—New England, (s. s.), for Sydney: 1770 bags maize, ...
Article : 158 wordsMay 9—J.G. Coleson, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. May 10—Lizzi[?] Coleson, for Newcastle. May 14—Helen, for Sydney. ...
Article : 1,744 wordsMAT 20TH.—In common with others of your correspondents, I feel some difficulty in concocting a paragraph without alluding to that threadbare and terribly wearisome theme, "the weather;" you see ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsMAY I7TH.—The weather last week was generally wet; some people antieipated another flood, but the last few days have been dry, with a strong breeze of westerly wind, Since I wrote last, I have ...
Article : 571 wordsTHE Bench having fixed to-day for the hearing of appeals against the assessments of the Borough, a large number of ratepayers were assembled. On the Bench were Captain Hill, P.M., Mr. W. Robertson, Mr. G. Mylne, and Mr. J. F. Wilcox, J.P.'s. ...
Article : 547 wordsMEL[?]URNE, TUESDAY.—Mr. Supple, barristor, shot Mr. G. P. Smith, in a private quarrel, and wounded detective Walsh in the abdomen on interforing: the latter was taken to the Hospital, Smith's arm is in a sling, and Supple was taken to the ...
Article : 257 wordsON Friday morning a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce had an interview with the Colonial Treasurer (the Hon. Saul Samuel) with respect to a reduction of the telegraphic and postal rates. The deputation consisted of Mr. J. [?]. Watt, Mr. ...
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