THE final report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into and report upon the beat means of mitigating or preventing the evils occasioned by floods in the Hunter River has been forwarded to his Excellency the Governor, and has ...
Article : 2,203 wordsHIS Excellency the Governer arrived yesterday evening at the residence of Captain Charles, at whose place he is remaining. The morning his Excellency rode into town, in company with the mayor and Captain Charles, and proceeded to ...
Article : 345 wordsIN the teeming rain at five o'clock on Saturday eveing, a ceremonial, which would, under other circumstances, undoubtedly have attracted a very large attendance of the citizens of Sydney,—and certainly ...
Article : 2,480 wordsMr. Hart, the member elect for Monaro left Cooma this morning with Mr. W. G. O'Neil, of Queenbeyan, and was followed by a large number of electors on horseback. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Donald M'Lennan, candidate for the representation of the Southern Gold Fields, has retired in favour of Mr. E. A. Baker. Five hundred and fifty voters at Grenfell are pledged to return Mr. Baker. ...
Article : 38 wordsFrom inquiries made from settlers, &c., in various parts of the district, I believe the average yield of wheat will not be more than one-half compared with last year. The late sown wheat, seems to have fared the boat from the rust, &c., whilst the early ...
Article : 307 wordsGeorge Jenkins, a blacksmith, disappeared on Monday at four o'clock. Searching parties had been out since, but nothing had been heard of him. It is presumed that he must have been lost in the river, ...
Article : 46 wordsA person named Henry Benjamin, recently from Sydney, was arrested at the Albion Hotel, this morning, for robbing Mr. Samuel Bradbury, of Sydney, of a large sum of money. Benjamin was ...
Article : 98 wordsThe weather has been beautiful this last week, excepting a few thunder showers. Our roads are now in good repair especially from the old Bong Bong-road to our town. Your correspondent thinks the money voted has been well spent by ...
Article : 926 wordsThe weather on Friday and Saturday last, was very wet. Those who have had the good fortune to have had their race cut in the early part of the winter have, up to this, been realizing good wages. The Bell's Creek race is progressing, ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Sandhurst Cup was won by Flying Dutchman. Milesian was second, and Paddys Land was third. Time, 3mint 35secs. Warrior was scratched. ...
Article : 28 wordsBANCO COURT.—Bank of New South Wales v. Lowe (assessment), Allt v. Segar, Dalton and another v. Harnett, Kearney v. Morrison, Joseph v. Ball. JURY COURT.—Turner v. Roberts. Hurley v. Curry ...
Article : 53 wordsThere are two petitions in course of signature here, viz., one for the purpose of urging upon the Government the necessity of dividing the electorate into three separate ones, for as it is at present, it is too extensive for one member to do justice to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 wordsTo-day the weather is clearing up. That is, we have a fine sunshine and a pleasant breeze; but nelthe Saxby, nor the able editor of Moore's Almanac, nor Zadkiel, not even the weather prophet of the Pogmoor Annual could predict with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 949 wordsRain, rain has been our constant visitant, preventing the usual farm-werk of this time of year being done, but causing a wonderful growth of gross and herbage. It is really worth a trip from Sydney to see the artificial grasses, such as ...
Article : 426 wordsAnne Scudmore, and Edward Wilkinson, were fined 10s each or three days, for being drunk and disorderly, and Eliza M'Carthy for a similiar offence, was fined 10s or four days. ...
Article : 108 wordsOn last Wednesday night, 9th instant, the members of the Miners Refuge Lodge. I.O.O.F.M.U. No. 40, Major's Creek, celebrated their opening' ball at Brother Allan's Commercial Hotel. As early as five o'clock. in the afternoon the "fair ...
Article : 777 wordsWilliam Humphries, carpenter on board the steamship Wonga Wonga, was charged with having on the 17th day of November instant, wilfully disobeying lawful commands on board that ship. The defendant ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 21 Nov 1870, Page 3
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