The match between thirty representatives of the New South Wales riflemen and thirty Victorians came off on Saturday, and resulted in a victory for the latter. The competitors ...
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Advertising : 2,079 wordsTHEATRE ROYAL.—The first season of this theatre closed on Saturday night, when the nautical drama, "Tom Cringle's Log," was produced. Mr. E. Holloway sustained the ...
Article : 1,749 wordsWednesday.—The barque Helen Lewis, from Sydney to Adelaide, has put in here, the captain having dislocated his shoulder.—Arrived—Eleanor, barque, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 68 wordsSaturday.—The prospects at Gulgong are promising. No 1, north block lead, struck gold last night, and washed 5 dwts. per dish ; a block claim next to it washed sixteen loads, which ...
Article : 96 wordsSaturday.—The annual meeting of the Pastoral and Agricultural Association was held to-day. The next show is fixed for the 27th July.—A Vigilance Committee is being formed at Gulgong ...
Article : 43 wordsTuesday.—The Governor arrived this afternoon en route for Tumut and Kiandra.—Mr. M'Credio, of the Public School here, was entertained at dinner yesterday ; he leaves here for ...
Article : 102 wordsWednesday.—The Wesleyan Conference commences on Tuesday next. Fifty-seven ministers are expected to be present.—The Launceston railway will be completed this week, And opens ...
Article : 63 wordsSaturday.—During a thunderstorm at the Fish River yesterday, a flash of lightning struck the residence of a settlor, killing him and his son instantaneously, at the same time knocking ...
Article : 48 wordsTuesday.—Campbell, alias Palmer, was executed here this morning, for the murder of the Pohlman brothers, near Narandera. He confessed to a knowledge of the murder, but denied ...
Article : 54 wordsJanuary 4.—The Government have received a despatch throwing discredit on the report of a massacre at Waikato, and the murder of the telegraph clerk at Patea. [No news of such a ...
Article : 55 wordsTuesday.—A Treasury statement shows that the cash revenue for 1870 amounted to £743,058; the Land Order receipts to £43,390. The expenditure was £770,199.—The railway extension ...
Article : 166 wordsFriday.—His Excellency Lord Belmore arrived here at 6 p.m. He was driven by Mr. E. G. Brown, M.L.A., in a carriage drawn by four cream coloured horses ; at Sandy Creek, 5 miles ...
Article : 97 wordsNews from New Zealand, to the 31st ultimo, is to hand :— Things look gloomy in the Waikato district. ...
Article : 646 wordsTuesday.—Messrs. Bright Brothers advertise for £8000 of City of Dunedin debentures, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent.—Candidates for the Assembly are hourly cropping up ; ...
Article : 494 wordsTuesday.—In the affiliation case, Lucas v. Rout, lately dismissed, it is intended to take out a fresh information on new evidence.—The drought at Launceston is injuring the crops. ...
Article : 32 wordsTuesday.—The Governor has decided not to withhold his consent to the Waterworks Bill, as asked by the Corporation. Thursday.—By an accident on the Northern ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle (NSW : 1866 - 1876), Tue 17 Jan 1871, Page 3
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