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# THE ONKAPABINGA JETTY, &C. - Since the | THE ONKAPARINGA JETTY, &c.—Since the | THE ONKAPARINGA JETTY, CC. - Since the |
rising of Parliament a paper has been published | rising of Parliament a paper has been published | rising of Parliament a paper has been published |
by the Government snowing the amount ex- | by the Government snowing the amount ex- | by the Government showing the amount expended |
pended on account of tho tramway, tunnel, and i | pended on account of the tramway, tunnel, and | on account of the tramway, tunnel, and a |
jetty, near the mouth of the Onkaparinga | jetty, near the mouth of the Onkaparinga | jetty, near the mouth of the Onkaparinga |
Eiver. From this document it seems that these | River. From this document it seems that these | River. From this document it seems that these |
works have cost £8,536 12s. 6d., the money | works have cost £8,536 12s. 6d., the money | works have cost £8,536 12s. 6d., the money |
having been voted and expended as follows : | having been voted and expended as follows :— | having been voted and expended as follows: |
1851. Amount voted . £5,000 o 0 | 1851. Amount voted ... ... ... ... £5,000 o 0 | 1851. Amount voted . £5,000 o 0 |
1854. " 41 . 2,335 0 0 | 1854. " " ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2,335 0 0 | 1854. " 41 . 2,335 0 0 |
1856. " " . 500 0 0 | 1856. " " .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 500 0 0 | 1856. " " . 500 0 0 |
1858. ,4 " '. 450 0 0 | 1858. " ' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 450 0 0 | 1858. 4 " '. 450 0 0 |
Expended from vote for maintenance | Expended from vote for maintenance | Expended from vote for maintenance |
of jetties . 251 12 8 | of jetties ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 251 12 8 | of jetties . 251 12 8 |
£8,536 12 8 | ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £8,536 12 8 | £8,536 12 8 |
Amounts expended | Amounts expended— | Amounts expended |
1851 and 1855. First contract, for | 1851 and 1855. First contract, for | 1851 and 1855. First contract, for |
erection of jetty, tramway, and | erection of jetty, tramway, and | erection of jetty, tramway, and |
tunnel, completed October, 1855... ¿£7,272 2 6 | tunnel, completed October, 1855... £7,272 2 6 | tunnel, completed October, 1855... £7,27 2 6 |
1856. Second contract, for completion | 1856. Second contract, for completion | 1856. Second contract, for completion |
of above, finished December, | of above, finished December, | of above, finished December, |
1S5S . 600 0 0 | 1856 .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 500 0 0 | 1858 . 600 0 0 |
1858. Third contract, for cleaning | 1858. Third contract, for cleaning | 1858. Third contract, for cleaning |
tunnel, and lengthening the | tunnel, and lengthening the | tunnel, and lengthening the |
casing, completed July, 1858 ... 197 8 0 | casing, completed July, 1858 ... ... ... . 197 8 0 | casing, completed July, 1858 197 8.0 |
1859. Fourth contract, for repairs to | 1859. Fourth contract, for repairs to | 1859. Fourth contract, for repairs to |
tunnel, and lengthening the | tunnel, and lengthening the | tunnel, and lengthening the |
casing, o mpleted April, 1859 ... 388 - 0 2 | casing, completed April, 1859 ... ... ... 388 0 2 | casing, o mpleted April, 1859 ... 388 0 2 |
1860. Fifth contract, sundry repairs | 1860. Fifth contract, sundry repairs | 1860. Fifth contract, sundry repairs |
and works to jetty and tramway, | and works to jetty and tramway, | and works to jetty and tramway, |
completed February, i860. 179 a 0 | completed February, i860. ... ... ... ... 179 a 0 | completed February, 1860. 179 a 0 |
' £8,536 12 8 | ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. £8,536 12 8 | ' £8,536 12 8 |
Nothing at all has been received as customs | Nothing at all has been received as customs | Nothing at all has been received as customs |
dues on imports or exports, since the completion | dues on imports or exports, since the completion | dues on imports or exports, since the completion |
of the works. The same paper from which the | of the works. The same paper from which the | of the works. The same paper from which the |
above is taken states that for the construction of | above is taken states that for the construction of | above is taken states that for the construction of |
the bridge over the river in the same locality the | the bridge over the river in the same locality the | the bridge over the river in the same locality the |
sum of £1,000 was voted, the sum of £291 15s. | sum of £1,000 was voted, the sum of £291 15s. | sum of £1,000 was voted, the sum of £291 15s. |
being received in the shape of private subscrip- | being received in the shape of private subscrip- | being received in the shape of private subscriptions |
tions in aid of the work. This last mentioned | tions in aid of the work. This last mentioned | in aid of the work. This last mentioned |
sum is £7 5s. 7à. in excess of the actual contri- | sum is £7 5s. 7d. in excess of the actual contri- | sum is £7 5s. 7d. in excess of the actual contributions |
butions agreed upon. | butions agreed upon. | agreed upon. |
Identified overProof corrections | |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SNOWING [**VANDALISED] |
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All Words | 196 | 98.0 | 99.0 | 50.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 100 | 100.0 | 99.0 | 0.0 |
Weighted Words | 100.0 | 99.0 | -69.3 |
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THE DIGGER'S SONG. | THE DIGGER'S SONG. | THE DIGGER'S SONG. |
WALLAROO. | WALLAROO. | WALLAROO. |
Aib.-"King of the Cannibal Islands." | AIR.— "King of the Cannibal Islands." | Aib.-"King of the Cannibal Islands." |
And are yon sure I he news is true | And are you sure the news is true | And are you sure I he news is true |
About that mine at Wallaroo, | About that mine at Wallaroo, | About that mine at Wallaroo, |
They say it beats the Barra too, | They say it beats the Burra too, | They say it beats the Burra too, |
And into fl>s does lick her. | And into fits does lick her. | And into fl>s does lick her. |
The Burra foremost once did stand, | The Burra foremost once did stand, | The Burra foremost once did stand, |
Victoria's gold then came to hand ; | Victoria's gold then came to hand ; | Victoria's gold then came to hand |
Bat Wallaroo they say's the land | But Wallaroo they say's the land | But Wallaroo they say's the land |
For skittles, beer, and liquor. | For skittles, beer, and liquor. | For skittles, beer, and liquor. |
The copper there is underground. | The copper there is underground, | The copper there is underground. |
It's on the surface round and round, | It's on the surface round and round, | It's on the surface round and round, |
If you only look it will be found | If you only look it will be found | If you only look it will be found |
In lodes still thicker and thicker. | In lodes still thicker and thicker. | In lodes still thicker and thicker. |
They say that shares is all mv eye, | They say that shares is all my eye, | They say that shares is all my eye, |
They will not have a company, | They will not have a company, | They will not have a company, |
The copper's there, aud tiui will buy | The copper's there, and that will buy | The copper's there, and they will buy |
The whole o' the rniuiug kit, sir. | The whole o' the mining kit, sir. | The whole of the mining kit, sir. |
If this is trae, BUL what d'ye say. | If this is true, Bill what d'ye say. | If this is true, BUL what d'ye say. |
Let's take our swags and cat away, | Let's take our swags and cut away, | Let's take our swags and cat away, |
The diggings here is f jolish play | The diggings have is foolish play | The diggings here is a polish play |
When that ere place is richer. | When that ere place is richer. | When that ere place is richer. |
Identified overProof corrections | BUT MY MINING |
Identified overProof non-corrections | FOOLISH BILL CUT AIR FITS |
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All Words | 138 | 89.1 | 94.2 | 46.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 95 | 91.6 | 94.7 | 37.5 |
Weighted Words | 91.2 | 94.4 | 35.7 |
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VICTORIA. | VICTORIA. | VICTORIA. |
The Age contains the following : | The Age contains the following :— | The Age contains the following : |
It was rumored in town yesterday that Mr. James | It was rumored in town yesterday that Mr. James | It was rumored in town yesterday that Mr. James |
Bmith, editor of Punch, and Mr.* John Langland, | Smith, editor of Punch, and Mr. John Langland, | Smith, editor of Punch, and Mr. John Langland, |
were in the field for "Rodney. Wo believe, however, | were in the field for Rodney. We believe, however, | were in the field for "Rodney. We believe, however, |
that it is not at present the intention of either of those | that it is not at present the intention of either of those | that it is not at present the intention of either of those |
gentlemen to come forward. | gentlemen to come forward. | gentlemen to come forward. |
A sample of native silver of very fine quality has | A sample of native silver of very fine quality has | A sample of native silver of very fine quality has |
lately been produced at Bendigo. | lately been produced at Bendigo. | lately been produced at Bendigo. |
The township of Kyneton was to have been lighted | The township of Kyneton was to have been lighted | The township of Kyneton was to have been lighted |
with gas last evening. - | with gas last evening. | with gas last evening. - |
Yesterday afternoon, tho Admella Fund Commit- | Yesterday afternoon, the Admella Fund Commit- | Yesterday afternoon, the Admella Fund Committee |
tee met at the Exchange, and awarded small sums to | tee met at the Exchange, and awarded small sums to | met at the Exchange, and awarded small sums to |
the relatives of some of the sufferers by the wreck, | the relatives of some of the sufferers by the wreck, | the relatives of some of the sufferers by the wreck, |
who reside in England. The bal-inco of the fund is | who reside in England. The balance of the fund is | who reside in England. The balance of the fund is |
to be kept until the arrival of the next mail. It was | to be kept until the arrival of the next mail. It was | to be kept until the arrival of the next mail. It was |
intimated that the medals were being struck at Sydney, | intimated that the medals were being struck at Sydney, | intimated that the medals were being struck at Sydney, |
and wfll be forwarded to Melbourne in about a fort- | and will be forwarded to Melbourne in about a fort- | and will be forwarded to Melbourne in about a fortnight. |
night | night. | |
The Chinese have opened a theatre on Ballaarat. | The Chinese have opened a theatre on Ballaarat. | The Chinese have opened a theatre on Ballaarat. |
A Welshwoman, 85 years of ago, quite deaf, and un- | A Welshwoman, 85 years of ago, quite deaf, and un- | A Welsh woman, 85 years of age, quite deaf, and unable |
able to read or write, has lately been admitted into the | able to read or write, has lately been admitted into the | to read or write, has lately been admitted into the |
Bendigo Hospital. For some time past she had been | Bendigo Hospital. For some time past she had been | Bendigo Hospital. For some time past she had been |
-in the habit of sleeping in her coffin, which, except | in the habit of sleeping in her coffin, which, except | in the habit of sleeping in her coffin, which, except |
the plate, is fully ready for its ultimate destination. | the plate, is fully ready for its ultimate destination. | the plate, is fully ready for its ultimate destination. |
THE YAK YBAW.-Considerable inconvenience was | THE YAN YEAN.—Considerable inconvenience was | THE YAK YBAW.-Considerable inconvenience was |
experienced on December 29 by the citizens of Mel- | experienced on December 29 by the citizens of Mel- | experienced on December 29 by the citizens of Melbourne, |
bourne, consequent upon the usual supply of the | bourne, consequent upon the usual supply of the | consequent upon the usual supply of the |
noah maligned Yan Yean having absolutely ceased. I | much maligned Yan Yean having absolutely ceased. | much maligned Yan Yean having absolutely ceased. I |
The evil consequences were multifarious,- and, yester- | The evil consequences were multifarious, and, yester- | The evil consequences were multifarious,- and, yesterday, |
day, being a holiday, particularly annoying. How to | day, being a holiday, particularly annoying. How to | being a holiday, particularly annoying. How to |
Et up a breakfast became a question which would | get up a breakfast became a question which would | fit up a breakfast became a question which would |
ve puzzled Soyer himself, and seriously distracted | have puzzled Soyer himself, and seriously distracted | be puzzled Soyer himself, and seriously distracted |
many persons less celebrated than Soyef. Bathing, | many persons less celebrated than Soyer. Bathing, | many persons less celebrated than Soyef. Bathing, |
whether " hot," " cold," or " shower," became an | whether "hot," "cold," or "shower," became an | whether " hot," " cold," or " shower," became an |
impossibility. As an instance of the extremity to | impossibility. As an instance of the extremity to | impossibility. As an instance of the extremity to |
which Melbourne was reduced, we may state ¿hat a | which Melbourne was reduced, we may state that a | which Melbourne was reduced, we may state that a |
-pound sterling was in several cases offered and | pound sterling was in several cases offered and | pound sterling was in several cases offered and |
«fused for a load of water. Loud and frequent coni | refused for a load of water. Loud and frequent com- | refused for a load of water. Loud and frequent complaints |
alainta were made about the Commissioners, but so | plaints were made about the Commissioners, but so | were made about the Commissioners, but so |
tar a« we can learn without cause. The deficiency | far as we can learn without cause. The deficiency | far as we can learn without cause. The deficiency |
.tose from the bursting of one of the mains about 25 | arose from the bursting of one of the mains about 25 | arose from the bursting of one of the mains about 25 |
mues from town during the night of Sunday. Imme- | miles from town during the night of Sunday. Imme- | miles from town during the night of Sunday. Imme- |
diately on the receipt of the intelligence, workmen | diately on the receipt of the intelligence, workmen | diately on the receipt of the intelligence, workmen |
were despatched to the spot. Amongst other incon- | were despatched to the spot. Amongst other incon- | were despatched to the spot. Amongst other inconveniences |
veniences arising from this accident, the public baths, | veniences arising from this accident, the public baths, | arising from this accident, the public baths, |
of which about 800 persons availed themselves in the | of which about 800 persons availed themselves in the | of which about 800 persons availed themselves in early |
airly morning, were again dosed. Tho day was ex- | early morning, were again closed. The day was ex- | morning, were again closed. The day was exceedingly |
ceedingly hots and the premises were besioged until | ceedingly hot, and the premises were besieged until | hot and the premises were besieged until |
«vening with persons anxiout to bathe from all quar- | evening with persons anxious to bathe from all quar- | evening with persons anxious to bathe from all quarters |
ters ofthe city. Nor wera the inconveniences con | ters of the city. Nor were the inconveniences con- | of the city. Nor were the inconveniences confined |
isaed to the aty. Williamstown, Emerald Hill and | fined to the city. Williamstown, Emerald Hill and | to the city. Williamstown, Emerald Hill and |
Sandridge were included in the misery. From the | Sandridge were included in the misery. From the | Sandridge were included in the misery. From the |
former place the trains were unable to run from the | former place the trains were unable to run from the | former place the trains were unable to run from the |
impossibility of obtaining water for the engines. | impossibility of obtaining water for the engines. | impossibility of obtaining water for the engines. |
Identified overProof corrections | ANXIOUS MUCH BALANCE MILES EARLY AROSE FAR COMPLAINTS SMITH CONFINED CLOSED REFUSED BESIEGED WILL |
Identified overProof non-corrections | AGO [**VANDALISED] GET WELSHWOMAN [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 424 | 92.9 | 98.1 | 73.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 250 | 94.0 | 98.8 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 94.1 | 98.7 | 78.8 |
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June 15. at North Adelaide, the wife of W. Dundas Fisher | | BIRTH. June 15, at North Adelaide, the wife of W. Dundas Fisher | June 15 at North Adelaide, the wife of W. Dundas Fisher | |
of a daughter. | of a daughter. | of a daughter. |
6 DIED. , . Ä | DIED. | 6 DIED. Ä |
June 14, at the residence of her son, Morphett-street, alter | June 14, at the residence of her son, Morphett-street, after | June 14, at the residence of her son, Morphett-street, after |
a lingering ana painful i'lness. borne with Christian resigna-1 | a lingering and painful illness, borne with Christian resigna- | a lingering and painful illness. borne with Christian resignation. |
tion. Georgina Sarah, the beloved wife of Capt. >v. ^. | tion, Georgina Sarah, the beloved wife of Capt. W. C. | Georgina Sarah, the beloved wife of Capt. W. A. |
Cawthorne, aged 88. | Cawthorne, aged 58. | Cawthorne, aged 38. |
Identified overProof corrections | AFTER ILLNESS RESIGNATION AND |
Identified overProof non-corrections | BIRTH |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 39 | 87.2 | 97.4 | 80.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 31 | 83.9 | 96.8 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 84.3 | 96.9 | 80.5 |
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DE VTHS | DEATHS. | DEATHS |
While on a visit to his hi oilier on Sunday, the | While on a visit to his brother on Sunday, the | While on a visit to his his office on Sunday, the |
18th instant, fiom dlseise ot the haut, at the sta- | 18th instant, from disease of the heart, at the sta- | 18th instant, from disease of the East, at the station |
tion of Missis D M and G II Jones, ol Buonein, | tion of Messrs. D. M. and G. H. Jones, of Boonera, | of Messrs D M and 6 H Jones, of Bone in, |
Jamos Mehan, youngest sou ot the late Patrick | James Mehan, youngest son of the late Patrick | James Mehan, youngest son of the late Patrick |
Mehan, of Loiiiiondeuy, Ireland, agc 29 yeais | Mehan, of Londonderry, Ireland, age 29 years. | Mehan, of Loiiiiondeuy, Ireland, age 29 years |
On Thmsdi«, 22nd Novembci, at 12 inimités | On Thursday, 22nd November, at 12 minutes | On Thursday, 22nd November, at 12 minutes |
past 4 pm, at Daonshhe Cottage-, Biisbnne, | past 4 p.m., at Devonshire Cottage, Brisbane, | past 4 pm, at Dons the Cottage-, Brisbane, |
David M Bt idgos, aged l8 y (ins, late Captain ol | David M. Bridges, aged 48 years, late Captain of | David M Bt ridges, aged 18 y (ins, late Captain of |
tho imniigiant ship, ' Mnntmoieiiet " | the immigrant ship, " Montmorency." | the immigrant ship, ' Montmorency " |
Identified overProof corrections | YEARS AGE MINUTES MONTMORENCY JAMES IMMIGRANT DISEASE MESSRS NOVEMBER SON THURSDAY DEATHS FROM BRISBANE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | HEART BOONERA BRIDGES BROTHER DEVONSHIRE LONDONDERRY |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 60 | 56.7 | 88.3 | 73.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 45 | 55.6 | 86.7 | 70.0 |
Weighted Words | 52.6 | 82.7 | 63.6 |
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BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. |
On the 11th March, off the Falkland Islands, on | On the 11th March, off the Falkland Islands, on | On the 11th March, off the Falkland Islands, on |
b? rd the Duncan Dunh-v, the wife of Captain | board the Duncan Dunbar, the wife of Captain | b? rd the Duncan Dunbar, the wife of Captain |
Wickham, R.N., of a son. | Wickham, R.N., of a son. | Wickham, R.N., of a son. |
July 7th, at Rho5:illi, the wife of Pollet Cardew, | July 7th, at Rhossilli, the wife of Pollet Cardew, | July 7th, at Rhossilli, the wife of Pollet Cardew, |
E:q., of a son. | Esq., of a son. | Esq., of a son. |
At Undulla, on the 10th July, Mrs. Johu Came- | At Undulla, on the 10th July, Mrs. John Came- | At Undulla, on the 10th July, Mrs. John Cameron, |
ron, of a daughter. | ron, of a daughter. | of a daughter. |
At Wickington House, Eagle Pain?, on the 12th | At Wickington House, Eagle Farm, on the 12th | At Wickington House, Eagle Farm?, on the 12th |
July, Mrs. Maurice Schneider, of a daughter. | July, Mrs. Maurice Schneider, of a daughter. | July, Mrs. Maurice Schneider, of a daughter. |
At Eskgrove, on Sunday evening, 15th July, the | At Eskgrove, on Sunday evening, 15th July, the | At Eskgrove, on Sunday evening, 15th July, the |
vviCe of A. Orpn Moi'.arty, Esq., of a daughter. | wife of A. Orpen Moriarty, Esq., of a daughter. | wife of A. Orpen Moriarty, Esq., of a daughter. |
At her residence, Toowoomba, on Wednesday, | At her residence, Toowoomba, on Wednesday, | At her residence, Toowoomba, on Wednesday, |
July 18th, M.-s. Jamd Taylor, of a son. | July 18th, Mrs. James Taylor, of a son. | July 18th, Mrs. James Taylor, of a son. |
Ma URI AGES. | MARRIAGES. | Ma URI AGES. |
On the lGth July, at St. John's Church, Bri= | On the 16th July, at St. John's Church, Bris- | On the 16th July, at St. John's Church, Bris |
lr.ne, by the Rev. John Mosely, Mr. John W. C, | bane, by the Rev. John Mosely, Mr. John W. C. | line, by the Rev. John Mosely, Mr. John W. C |
Howard, of Stroud, Gloucsster, England, to air ..., | Howard, of Stroud, Gloucester, England, to Maria | Howard, of Stroud, Gloucester, England, to air ..., |
eldest dr.u«dit v.- of Mr. William Binstead. 0f ïfoitl! | eldest daughter of Mr. William Binstead of North | eldest dramatic v.- of Mr. William Binstead. of four! |
Brisuane, Queensland. ' | Brisbane, Queensland. | Brisbane, Queensland. |
On Wednesday, 1st AugU2¡; nt Kedron Brook' | On Wednesday, 1st August, at Kedron Brook | On Wednesday, 1st August; at Kedron Brook' |
by the Rev. B. G. Wilson- \M Baptist Minister | by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, B.M., Baptist Minister | by the Rev. B. G. Wilson- BM Baptist Minister |
I);'I;.., third daugbf.-j,. "r jir. c. Trundle, Erisbane | Emma, third daughter of Mr. C. Trundle, Brisbane | I);'I;.., third daughter,. "of Mr. C. Trundle, Brisbane |
{U. of Httvw';ju> Essex, England,) to John Julius | (late of Harwich, Essex, England,) to John Julius | U. of Httvw';ju> Essex, England,) to John Julius |
y:ji*, son of Mr. Augustus Rodé, of the foi mer | Franz, son of Mr. Augustus Rodé, of the former | years, son of Mr. Augustus Rods, of the former |
"¡nací. | place. | "race. |
1 DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
At Poi-dyce, North Britain, on the 18th Marc"-, | At Fordyce, North Britain, on the 18th March, | At Fordyce, North Britain, on the 18th March"-, |
W., óer Gray, in the 74th year of his age. | Walter Gray, in the 74th year of his age. | W., óer Gray, in the 74th year of his age. |
At Cleveland, on the 8th July, the infant | At Cleveland, on the 8th July, the infant | At Cleveland, on the 8th July, the infant |
daughter of Thomas L. Mulray Prior, Esq., 113 1 | daughter of Thomas L. Murray Prior, Esq., aged | daughter of Thomas L. Murray Prior, Esq., 113 1 |
four weeks. | four weeks. | four weeks. |
On the 16th July, at Cumberland Place, Sydney, | On the 16th July, at Cumberland Place, Sydney, | On the 16th July, at Cumberland Place, Sydney, |
Ellen, tlio youngest daughter ol' W. Barton, E q., | Ellen, the youngest daughter of W. Barton, Esq., | Ellen, the youngest daughter of W. Barton, Esq |
aged 14 years. _ | aged 14 years. | aged 14 years. a |
Identified overProof corrections | FARM MURRAY DUNBAR ORPEN MORIARTY GLOUCESTER RHOSSILLI JAMES FORMER FORDYCE AUGUST BRISBANE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | EMMA RODÉ [**VANDALISED] MARRIAGES LATE MARIA HARWICH FRANZ ONBOARD WALTER |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 197 | 80.2 | 92.9 | 64.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 104 | 80.8 | 91.3 | 55.0 |
Weighted Words | 80.8 | 91.4 | 55.3 |
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QUEENSCLIFFE. | QUEENSCLIFFE. | QUEENSCLIFFE. |
AKBIVGO-1 ibmary 20th | ARRIVED—February 20th. | AKBIVGO-1 mary 20th |
Joba A Parke*, ahlp from Loudon | John A. Parker, ship from London. | John A Parkes, ship from London |
Prince of Sens »k'lp, from I uerpool | Prince of Sena, ship, from Liverpool. | Prince of Seas ship, from I liverpool |
Eagle, ahlp, from flterpool | Eagle, ship, from Liverpool. | Eagle, ship, from Liverpool |
Kobruary 21 | February 21. | February 21 |
Malen .schooner, from Circular Head | Helen, schooner, from Circular Head. | Ellen schooner, from Circular Head |
Janet Dickson, »cb oner, from Coast | Janet Dickson, schooner, from Coast. | Janet Dickson, sch one, from Coast |
Royal Shepherd, steamer, from I nunceston | Royal Shepherd, steamer, from Launceston. | Royal Shepherd, steamer, from I Lanceston |
SAIIED-f obruary 20th | SAILED—February 20th. | SAILED February 20th |
Highland IASSIC brig for Newcastle | Highland Lassie, brig. for Newcastle. | Highland LASSIE brig for Newcastle |
Eugene elim, for London | Eugene, ship, for London. | Eugene him, for London |
Blackswan stenmer for I ounceston | Black Swan steamer for Launceston. | Black Swan steamer for I ounceston |
City of Sydney, Rteamcr, for b*dlit\ | City of Sydney, steamer, for Sydney. | City of Sydney, steamer, for beauty |
1 ehrunry 21 | February 21. | 1 February 21 |
Fair Tasmania, schooner, for Hobart Town, (öfter, | Fair Tasmania, schooner, for Hobart Town, (after- | Fair Tasmania, schooner, for Hobart Town, (after, |
.arts put back 1 | wards put back.) | arts put back 1 |
Wind S | modérelo fine | Wind S ; moderate ; fine. | Wind S a moderate fine |
Identified overProof corrections | SHIP BLACK MODERATE SAILED LASSIE JOHN LIVERPOOL FEBRUARY SWAN |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PARKER LAUNCESTON AFTERWARDS ARRIVED SENA HELEN |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 69 | 59.4 | 84.1 | 60.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 45 | 66.7 | 86.7 | 60.0 |
Weighted Words | 64.3 | 86.2 | 61.4 |
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HINDMAE3H, Maxos 19. | HINDMARSH, March 12. | HINDMARSH, Maxey 19. |
AHHTJAL LIOBSSIXO HMIISQ. | ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING | ANNUAL LIOBSSIXO HMIISQ. |
iresent— aii tue uonucnion. | Present— All the Councillors. | presents all the non-union. |
Certificates for publicans' general licences were granted | Certificates for publicans' general licences were granted | Certificates for publicans' general licences were granted |
to the following persons:— A. 7. Wyatt, Hope Inn, Port | to the following persons :— A. V. Wyatt, Hope Inn, Port- | to the following persons A. 7 Wyatt, Hope Inn, Port |
road; J. Butcher, Land of Promise, do.; J. Packham. | road ; J. Butcher, Land of Promise, do. ; J. Packham, | road; J. Butcher, Land of Promise, do.; J. Packham. |
WVIUUJVIUW XU4I| UU(| UUUb UIMU1U| WWU MUU AAXJtOVOf | Commercial Inn, do.; Jane Simons, Coach and Horses, | WVIUUJVIUW XU4I| UU(| UUUb UIMU1U| WWU MUU AAXJtOVOf |
do.; W. H. Portsr, Od Halfway House, do.; G. C. | do.; W. H. Porter, Old Halfway House, do. ; G. C. | do.; W. H. Porter, Old Halfway House, do. G. C. |
Lowson, Halfway House, do.; W. Harrold, Tanners' | Lowson, Halfway House, do. ; W. Harrold, Tanners' | Lowson, Halfway House, do. W. Harrold, Tanners' |
Arms, Bowden ; B.Aikman, Governor Hindmarsh, do.; | Arms, Bowden ; R.Aikman, Governor Hindmarsh, do. ; | Arms, Bowden ; Aikman, Governor Hindmarsh, do.; |
W. Dovell, G'obe Hotel, do.; H. Gunter, Oddfellows' | W. Dovell, Globe Hotel, do. ; H. Gunter, Oddfellows' | W. Dovell, Globe Hotel, do. H. Gunter, Oddfellows' |
Arms, do.; P. McCorron, Railway Tavern, do,; B. | Arms, do. ; P. McCarron, Railway Tavern, do. ; R. | Arms, do.; P. McCarron, Railway Tavern, do,; B. |
Carter, Brickmakers' Arias, Brompton; C. H. Etrle, | Carter, Brickmakers' Arms, Brompton ; C. H. Earle, | Carter, Brickmakers' Arms, Brompton; C. H. Earle, |
Beedbeds Inn, Beedbeds; J. Hall, Black Lion, Hind | Reedbeds Inn, Reedbeds ; J. Hall, Black Lion, Hind- | Reedbeds Inn, Reedbeds; J. Hall, Black Lion, Hindmarsh |
marsh ; John Born, Joiners' Arms, do. | marsh ; John Born, Joiners' Arms, do. | ; John Born, Joiners' Arms, do. |
J. Coulthard, applied for a certificate for bit house, | J. Coulthard, applied for a certificate for his house, | J. Coulthard, applied for a certificate for bit house, |
Porr*road, Brompton, which was unanimously refused, | Port-road, Brompton, which was unanimously refused, | Port-road, Brompton, which was unanimously refused, |
at being quite unnecessary. | as being quite unnecessary. | at being quite unnecessary. |
GBiriBAL BUsnrsas. | GENERAL BUSINESS. | GBiriBAL BUsnrsas. |
Clerk paid In £30 18s. | Clerk paid in £80 18s. | Clerk paid In £30 18s. |
Poundkeeper's book examined and signed by the | Poundkeeper's book examined and signed by the | Poundkeeper's book examined and signed by the |
Chairman. | Chairman. | Chairman. |
Tenders for the hire of a hone and cart were opened, | Tenders for the hire of a horse and cart were opened, | Tenders for the hire of a horse and cart were opened, |
and that of C. Pickering, at 9j. lid. per day was accepted | and that of C. Pickering, at 9s. 11d. per day was accepted | and that of C. Pickering, at 9s. 11d. per day was accepted |
for thiee months. | for three months. | for three months. |
A quantity of stone to be raised from Section 413, | A quantity of stone to be raised from Section 443, | A quantity of stone to be raised from Section £13, |
Beedoeds, 9d. per yard to be paid, divided between tb» | Reedbeds, 9d. per yard to be paid, divided between the | Beedoeds, 9d. per yard to be paid, divided between the |
owner and tenant. | owner and tenant. | owner and tenant. |
The road between Sections 411 and 2W to be in | The road between Sections 411 and 2069 to be in- | The road between Sections 40 and 20 to be in |
spected, preparatory to its being made passable during | spected, preparatory to its being made passable during | spected, preparatory to its being made passable during |
the winter. | the winter. | the winter. |
Pavments. £143 19s. 4d. | Payments, £143 19s. 4d. | Payments. £143 19s. 4d. |
Identified overProof corrections | OLD PAYMENTS ANNUAL EARLE REEDBEDS ALL MCCARRON HORSE THREE GLOBE PORTER |
Identified overProof non-corrections | AS MARCH MEETING JANE PRESENT LICENSING HORSES HIS BUSINESS COACH SIMONS COMMERCIAL COUNCILLORS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 175 | 80.6 | 89.7 | 47.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 121 | 80.2 | 89.3 | 45.8 |
Weighted Words | 81.1 | 90.7 | 50.8 |
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?VATRVE MmnuM | NAIRNE, MARCH 26. | NATIVE MmnuM |
Present— Messrs. Bee (in tha chair), James Sloggett, | Present—Messrs. Bee (in the chair), James Sloggett, | Present Messrs. Bee (in the chair), James Sloggett, |
and T. Y. Cotter. | and T. Y. Cotter. | and T. Y. Cotter. |
Dr. Cotter presented himself at the meeting, and took | Dr. Cotter presented himself at the meeting, and took | Dr. Cotter presented himself at the meeting, and took |
his seat as Councillor for Callington Ward, vies Viert.l- ' | his seat as Councillor for Callington Ward, vice Viertel- | his seat as Councillor for Callington Ward, vice Viertel- ' |
hausen, rcsigued. | hausen, resigned. | hausen, resigned. |
A letter was read from the Chief Secretary, informing | A letter was read from the Chief Secretary, informing | A letter was read from the Chief Secretary, informing |
the Council that he had authorized the Commissioner of | the Council that he had authorized the Commissioner of | the Council that he had authorized the Commissioner of |
Police to appoint two troopers for that township. | Police to appoint two troopers for that township. | Police to appoint two troopers for that township. |
Identified overProof corrections | VICE VIERTEL RESIGNED |
Identified overProof non-corrections | NAIRNE MARCH |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 57 | 89.5 | 96.5 | 66.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 49 | 89.8 | 95.9 | 60.0 |
Weighted Words | 89.2 | 96.5 | 67.9 |
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NAIR^E. August 20. | NAIRNE, AUGUST 20. | NAIRNE. August 20. |
Present— All the numher«; Mr. Bee in tho chair. | Present— All the members ; Mr. Bee in the chair. | Present All the members; Mr. Bee in the chair. |
The Council appointed Dr. Cotter as medical prac | The Council appointed Dr. Cotter as medical prac- | The Council appointed Dr. Cotter as medical prac- |
titbner to a'tend «'a3 destitute poor for the year | titoner to attend the destitute poor for the year | either to attend waS destitute poor for the year |
ending 30th JariO. 1811. | ending 30th June, 1861. | ending 30th JariO. 1811. |
Tlia Council appointed Mr. Qeor;e Tioaert Hazhcs to | The Council appointed Mr. George Robert Hughes to | The Council appointed Mr. George Robert Hughes to |
the ofBceof Pound Auotionccr, via Mr. Charles Tucker, | the office of Pound Auctioneer, vice Mr. Charles Tucker, | the office of Pound Auctioneer, via Mr. Charles Tucker, |
resigned. | resigned. | resigned. |
Ordered to ba paid. £19 8?. 8c!. | Ordered to be paid, £19 8s. 9d. | Ordered to be paid. £19 8?. 86!. |
Identified overProof corrections | NAIRNE BE HUGHES OFFICE GEORGE ATTEND AUCTIONEER MEMBERS OF ROBERT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | JUNE VICE TITONER |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 52 | 69.2 | 92.3 | 75.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 40 | 67.5 | 92.5 | 76.9 |
Weighted Words | 65.8 | 91.4 | 74.8 |
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POLICE COURTS. | POLICE COURTS. | POLICE COURTS. |
PORT ADELAIDE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. | PORT ADELAIDE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. | PORT ADELAIDE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. |
[Before Mr. G. W. Hawkes, S.M.] | [Before Mr. G. W. Hawkes, S.M.] | [Before Mr. G. W. Hawkes, S.M.] |
Assaulting ihr VoLics.—Stephen Hart and Charles | Assaulting the police.— Stephen Hart and Charles | Assaulting the VoLics.—Stephen Hart and Charles |
Broven, Beau-cu of iho skip Ulsckivall, weie charged nim | Brown, seamen of the skip Blackwall, were charged with | Brown, Beauties of the skip Ulsckivall, were charged him |
reivuiii? a pr s-ner from the ctctjJy of the police, also | rescuing a prisoner from the custody of the police, also | receiving? a pr saner from the ctctjJy of the police, also |
assaulting Coustablo Qarttiuer in Ihe oxccultoa of hi* | assaulting Constable Gardiner in the execution of his | assaulting Constable Gardiner in the execution of his |
duty. Tue Intttr was further charged with b&iug diuuk | duty. The latter was further charged with being drunk | duty. The latter was further charged with being drunk |
at tue time of the olTccce. Hart was fined £lanl Bronrn ' | at the time of the offence. Hart was fined £1 and Brown | at the time of the offence. Hart was fined plant Brown ' |
£1 5s. | £1 5s. | £1 5s. |
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Identified overProof corrections | DRUNK GARDINER BROWN OFFENCE LATTER BEING HIS WERE EXECUTION CONSTABLE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PRISONER RESCUING SEAMEN BLACKWALL CUSTODY |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 62 | 61.3 | 87.1 | 66.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 43 | 65.1 | 88.4 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 62.2 | 86.4 | 63.9 |
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COEONEE'S INQUEST AT KAPTJNDA. | CORONER'S INQUEST AT KAPUNDA. | CORONER'S INQUEST AT KAPUNDA. |
I From our own Correspondent! | [From our own Correspondent.] | [From our own Correspondent! |
Aa Inquest was held on Thursday afternoon, at Koo | An inquest was held on Thursday afternoon, at Koo- | An Inquest was held on Thursday afternoon, at Koonunga, |
nunga, abont five ni'es from Kapundi, generally known | nunga, about five miles from Kapunda, generally known | about five miles from Kapunda, generally known |
as Bagot's Head Stitloa, at the house of Body Toung, | as Bagot's Head Station, at the house of Rody Young, | as Bagot's Head Station, at the house of Rody Young, |
one of the parties whose death bv lightning* we recorded | one of the parties whose death by lightning we recorded | one of the parties whose death by lightning we recorded |
yesieraay, oeiore Mr. Browne, 8.M., on the bodies of | yesterday, before Mr. Browne, S.M., on the bodies of | yesterday, before Mr. Browne, S.M., on the bodies of |
Body Young, Jamea Young, and Tnomai Ryan, who | Rody Young, James Young, and Thomas Ryan, who | Body Young, James Young, and Thomas Ryan, who |
were struck dead by lightning that morning about half | were struck dead by lightning that morning about half | were struck dead by lightning that morning about half-past |
past 11. On arrival at the scene we found remnants | past 11. On arrival at the scene we found remnants | 11. On arrival at the scene we found remnants |
of the clothes still lying about. Among these was the | of the clothes still lying about. Among these was the | of the clothes still lying about. Among these was the |
heel of the bsot of the lad James ; it was perforated by | heel of the boot of the lad James ; it was perforated by | heel of the boot of the lad James ; it was perforated by |
tbe lightning, which had evident. y come out at one of | the lightning, which had evidently come out at one of | the lightning, which had evident. y come out at one of |
the nails. The bodies presented a strange appearance, | the nails. The bodies presented a strange appearance, | the nails. The bodies presented a strange appearance, |
being dark coloured in many places and scorched, the | being dark coloured in many places and scorched, the | being dark coloured in many places and scorched, the |
whiskers of one bsing burnt off, while the lightning had | whiskers of one being burnt off, while the lightning had | whiskers of one being burnt off, while the lightning had |
evidently traversed the whole body from the head to the | evidently traversed the whole body from the head to the | evidently traversed the whole body from the head to the |
loot, xoung leaves a wire and two children, and Byan | foot. Young leaves a wife and two children, and Ryan | foot, Young leaves a wire and two children, and Ryan |
a wife and four children, and the latter are almost desti | a wife and four children, and the latter are almost desti- | a wife and four children, and the latter are almost destitute. |
tute. The two Youngs were brothers— one was about 27 | tute. The two Youngs were brothers— one was about 27 | The two Youngs were brothers one was about 27 |
and the other 16 ; and Byon was married to Young's | and the other 16 ; and Ryan was married to Young's | and the other 16 and Ryan was married to Young's |
sister. Bath wero fine young men, and it was | sister. Both were fine young men, and it was | sister. Both were fine young men, and it was |
a piteous sight to see the poor bereaved widowa | a piteous sight to see the poor bereaved widows | a piteous sight to see the poor bereaved widow |
beating their breasts. One has lost a hnsband | beating their breasts. One has lost a husband | beating their breasts. One has lost a husband |
and two brothers by this sudden calamity. | and two brothers by this sudden calamity. | and two brothers by this sudden calamity. |
John Hill was the first witness, and deposed that he was | John Hill was the first witness, and deposed that he was | John Hill was the first witness, and deposed that he was |
standing close to the men at the time, and was knocked | standing close to the men at the time, and was knocked | standing close to the men at the time, and was knocked |
down by tbe same flash. On getting up he found the | down by the same flash. On getting up he found the | down by the same flash. On getting up he found the |
three deceased lying dead. He thought tho boy moved | three deceased lying dead. He thought the boy moved | three deceased lying dead. He thought the boy moved |
once. Itody Young aad James Young were nearly | once. Rody Young and James Young were nearly | once. body Young and James Young were nearly |
naked, just little strips or clothing being left. The | naked, just little strips or clothing being left. The | naked, just little strips or clothing being left. The |
trousers worn by Body Toung were hero produced, and | trousers worn by Body Young were here produced, and | trousers worn by Body Young were here produced, and |
were torn literally (a rags and ribbons. John Connor | were torn literally to rags and ribbons. John Connor | were torn literally (a rags and ribbons. John Connor |
was also examined. He was with them, and also | was also examined. He was with them, and also | was also examined. He was with them, and also |
knocked down. He felt a dizziuess in the head. Dr. | knocked down. He felt a dizziness in the head. Dr. | knocked down. He felt a dizziness in the head. Dr. |
Blood gave his opinion that death was caused by | Blood gave his opinion that death was caused by | Blood gave his opinion that death was caused by |
lightning. Verdiot— Death by the visitation of God, | lightning. Verdict— Death by the visitation of God, | lightning. Verdict Death by the visitation of God, |
through lightning. | through lightning. | through lightning. |
Identified overProof corrections | VERDICT CORONERS YESTERDAY AN FOOT HUSBAND THOMAS MILES STATION DIZZINESS BOOT BYTHE KAPUNDA BOTH RODY HERE BEFORE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | WIDOWS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 325 | 88.9 | 98.2 | 83.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 179 | 89.9 | 99.4 | 94.4 |
Weighted Words | 89.8 | 99.4 | 94.4 |
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LATEST GOLD INTELLIGENCE. , | LATEST GOLD INTELLIGENCE. | LATEST GOLD INTELLIGENCE. |
TnE KIAJÍDUA GOLD FIELDS.-A TWENIX POTOD | THE KIANDRA GOLD FIELDS.— A TWENTY POUND | THE KIANDRA GOLD FIELDS TWENTY POUND |
NUGOET i'otsb ut Nw CHUM . HOLE.-A party, | NUGGET FOUND AT NEW CHUM HOLE.— A party, | NUGGET riots at New CHUM . HOLES party, |
on whoso, authority, wo have, reason; to rrely, and | on whose, authority, we have, reason to rely, and | on whose authority, we have, reason; to rely; and |
who left Kiandra on Sunday last, reports , tho .Unding | who left Kiandra on Sunday last, reports the finding | who left Kiandra on Sunday last, reports the finding |
of a largo nugget of pure gold, nt tho abovo piuco. It | of a large nugget of pure gold, at the above place. It | of a large nugget of pure gold, at the above price. it |
uppcars that thrco now eliufts. had been opened nt. tho | appears that three new shafts. had been opened at the | appears that three of shafts. had been opened at the |
above hill ; the first shaft at a depth of 40 feet yielded 3 | above hill ; the first shaft at a depth of 40 feet yielded 3 | above hill ; the first shaft at a depth of 40 feet yielded 3 |
ozs. ; thu second blank ; and tho third a 201b. nugget | ozs. ; the second blank ; and the third a 20lb. nugget | ozs. ; the second blank and the third a 20 lb. nugget |
previously uUuded to. Numbers of parties have in con- | previously alluded to. Numbers of parties have in con- | previously alluded to. Numbers of parties have in consequence |
sequence of this find, registered claims near to tho spot, | sequence of this find, registered claims near to the spot, | of this find, registered claims near to the spot, |
and which until tho weather becomes favourablo thoy | and which until the weather becomes favourable they | and which until the weather becomes favourable they |
aro most assiduous in shepherding. Mr Benjamin who | are most assiduous in shepherding. Mr. Benjamin who | are most assiduous in shepherding. Mr Benjamin who |
has also just arrived iu the town, reports very favourably | has also just arrived in the town, reports very favourably | has also just arrived in the town, reports very favourably |
of the quartz-reef nt the nine-mile rush ; quartz having | of the quartz-reef at the nine-mile rush ; quartz having | of the quartz-reef at the nine-mile rush ; quartz having |
been dug up containing large veins of gold tliroughout, | been dug up containing large veins of gold throughout, | been dug up containing large veins of gold throughout, |
and in moro thau paying quantities.-Ooldea Age, Sep- | and in more than paying quantities.— Golden Age, Sep- | and in more than paying quantities. Golden Age, September |
tember 29. | tember 29. | 29. |
Identified overProof corrections | THEY ALLUDED ARE SHAFTS FINDING WHOSE GOLDEN WE APPEARS POUND FAVOURABLE RELY MORE NEW THAN TWENTY THREE THROUGHOUT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PLACE FOUND HOLE [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 144 | 73.6 | 97.2 | 89.5 |
Searchability of unique words | 101 | 80.2 | 97.0 | 85.0 |
Weighted Words | 80.3 | 97.7 | 88.1 |
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By Electric Telegraph | By Electric Telegraph | By Electric Telegraph |
(From our own correspunlent.) | (From our own correspondent.) | (From our own correspondent.) |
I Mdlbourne, Monday, April 2nd, 188. | Melbourne, Monday, April 2nd, 1860. | I Mdlbourne, Monday, April 2nd, 1898. |
It is reported tlaut a lodu t copper bas been | It is reported that a lode of copper has been | It is reported that a lode t copper has been |
found at Inglewood. | found at Inglewood. | found at Inglewood. |
Bruce, the RailhNy contractor, has givea | Bruce, the Railway contractor, has given | Bruce, the RaiNy contractor, has given |
notice to reduce the rate oft masons' wnges to | notice to reduce the rate of masons' wages to | notice to reduce the rate of masons' wages to |
14s. a day. A general Etrike takes platc | 14s. a day. A general strike takes place | 14s. a day. A general strike takes place |
tu-dlay. | to-day. | to-day. |
The Bazaanr in behalf of the Lying-i, | The Bazaar in behalf of the Lying-in | The Bazaar in behalf of the Lying-in, |
HIospitil, rculised £3,000. | Hospital, realised £3,000. | Hospital, realised £3,000. |
Flour is at £22 to £22 10 per ton. | Flour is at £22 to £22 10s per ton. | Flour is at £22 to £22 10 per ton. |
Identified overProof corrections | BAZAAR PLACE REALISED CORRESPONDENT HOSPITAL WAGES GIVEN LODE THAT STRIKE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | MELBOURNE RAILWAY |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 58 | 74.1 | 94.8 | 80.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 48 | 75.0 | 95.8 | 83.3 |
Weighted Words | 73.6 | 96.3 | 86.2 |
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BIRTH. | BIRTH. | BIRTH. |
On the 18'h instant, the wife of Mr William | On the 18th instant, the wife of Mr William | On the 18th instant, the wife of Mr William |
Shaw, of Messrs R. Carter and Co., Phojnir | Shaw, of Messrs. R. Carter and Co., Phœnix | Shaw, of Messrs R. Carter and Co., Phoenix |
Foundry, of a daughter. * | Foundry, of a daughter. | Foundry, of a daughter. |
MARRIAGE. | MARRIAGE. | MARRIAGE. |
On the 17th. inst., at Christ Church, Balls | On the 17th inst., at Christ Church, Balla- | On the 17th inst., at Christ Church, Balls |
rat, by Rev, J. Potter, Mr Samuel Terry, | rat, by Rev. J. Potter, Mr Samuel Terry, | rat, by Rev J. Potter, Mr Samuel Terry, |
jeweller, Creswiek, to Miss Annie Collins, late | jeweller, Creswick, to Miss Annie Collins, | jeweller, Creswick, to Miss Annie Collins, late |
of the Moutezuma Hotel, Ballarat. | late of the Montezuma Hotel, Ballarat. | of the Montezuma Hotel, Ballarat. |
DEATH. | DEATH. | DEATH. |
On the 20th instant, Robert "William, aged | On the 20th instant, Robert William, aged | On the 20th instant, Robert William, aged |
sixteen months, son of Mr Robert Holden, of | sixteen months, son of Mr. Robert Holden, of | sixteen months, son of Mr Robert Holden, of |
Messrs R. Carter and Co., Phcenix Foundry. | Messrs. R. Carter and Co., Phœnix Foundry. | Messrs R. Carter and Co., Phoenix Foundry. |
Identified overProof corrections | MONTEZUMA CRESWICK |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PHŒNIX |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 66 | 92.4 | 95.5 | 40.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 43 | 93.0 | 97.7 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 90.3 | 95.7 | 55.8 |
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. HAIRNE. | NAIRNE. | . NAIRNE. |
Mondat. November 19. | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. | Monday. November 19. |
Present— All the members (Mr.Bee in the chair). Received | Present— All the members (Mr. Bee in the chair). Received | Present All the members (Mr Bee in the chair). Received |
letter and road-order from Mr. Bakewell relating to road | letter and road-order from Mr. Bakewell relating to road | letter and road order from Mr. Bakewell relating to road |
through Section 2268, Mount Barker Creek. The pound | through Section 2206, Mount Barker Creek. The pound | through Section 2268, Mount Barker Creek. The pound |
erected on the Bremer on Government Reserve bounded by | erected on the Bremer on Government Reserve bounded by | erected on the Bremer on Government Reserve bounded by |
Sections 1797, 350, 351, and 1816. to be opened on 26th inst. ; | Sections 1797, 350, 351, and 1816, to be opened on 26th inst. ; | Sections 1797, 350, 351, and 1816 to be opened on 26th inst. ; |
Mr. -W. Inglis to be poandkeeper. Slaughtering licaace | Mr. W. Inglis to be poundkeeper. Slaughtering licence | Mr. -W. Inglis to be poundkeeper. Slaughtering licence |
granted to sir. James Forrest. Cash on hand and in Bank, | granted to Mr. James Forrest. Cash on hand and in Bank, | granted to sir James Forrest. Cash on hand and in Bank, |
ioj. us. sa. . . | 10l. 11s. 8d. | to. us. so. . . |
Identified overProof corrections | NAIRNE BEE LICENCE POUNDKEEPER MONDAY |
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All Words | 64 | 89.1 | 98.4 | 85.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 47 | 89.4 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 89.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. |
Latest Sydriiy Intelligenc e | Latest Sydney Intelligence | Latest Sydney Intelligence |
(from oun TEtcatiAi'iiic con he. s I'ono i: nt. ) | (FROM OUR TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENT.) | (from our TEtcatiAi'iiic can be. s one is: at. ) |
Friday night. 9*40. ' | Friday night, 9.40. | Friday night. 940. The |
The 1-pi«l»tive Aurmbly i* thin evening | The Legislative Assembly is this evening engaged | Legislative Assembly in this evening |
wiili tnc enquiry, instituted by Mr i'arkt it, into Hip | with the enquiry, instituted by Mr. Parkes, into the | with the enquiry, instituted by Mr Parkes it, into the |
ditt-reuce« between Mr Ithode* (contractor} ami the | differences between Mr. Rhodes (contractor} and the | differences between Mr Rhodes (contractor and the |
Kailw.ty authorities reUtivo to railway contract*: Mr | Railway authorities, relative to railway contracts : Mr. | Railway authorities relative to railway contracts: Mr |
Uh-»de« is tiling examined at the bar of the Hotie. | Rhodes is being examined at the bar of the House. | Rhodes is tiling examined at the bar of the House. |
Trmin i« K'Mi»T/»lly dull in Sydn»y. | Trade is generally dull in Sydney. | Train is K'Mi»T/»lly dull in Sydney. |
Tito mail s'.t'.itner huiMij KiiiN on Sunday. | The mail steamer Emeu sails on Sunday. | The mail stationer huiMij Kills on Sunday. |
Identified overProof corrections | PARKES RHODES SYDNEY THIS WITH CONTRACTS INTELLIGENCE HOUSE OUR DIFFERENCES RELATIVE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AND |
Identified overProof non-corrections | ENGAGED SAILS STEAMER CORRESPONDENT BEING GENERALLY EMEU TRADE |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 64 | 51.6 | 85.9 | 71.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 50 | 56.0 | 84.0 | 63.6 |
Weighted Words | 52.2 | 82.7 | 63.9 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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To tlie Loral ratroiiR of Mor.Owill , Mrur.t, School. | To the Local Patrons of Marshall Mount School. | To the local patrons of Morwell , Sturt, School. |
nrvrtmrv.— I liave im*h nlenuro In Immllnj? over to you. lins | GENTLEMEN,—I have much pleasure in handing over to you the | nrvrtmrv.— I have much pleasure in handing over to you, this |
? niM Af cf» 14h anil ro!l«rt«*l by the cbihlren of Mat* | sum of £5 14s., subscribed and collected by the children of Mar- | ? niM Af of 14th and ro!l«rt«*l by the children of Mary |
tiuill Mount Nfitlonsil School, nn thi'If contribution toward tjje | shall Mount National School, as their contribution toward the | till Mount National School, in their contribution toward the |
Tt'tluf of the nuTcrers by 11k lato (loo-l at; Shoalhaveu j nud, Rbi^l | relief of the sufferers by the late flood at Shoalhaven ; and, shall | It that of the sufferers by the late (flood at; Shoalhaven j aid, bill |
JVcl obliiedby your i#»u-n»;t|in- It *o tho Ilelief Committee, | feel obliged by your transmitting it to the Relief Committee. | JVcl obliiedby your i#»u-n»;t|in- it to the Relief Committee, |
; . . - I Jiuvr thi! honor to be, | I have the honor to be, | ; . . - I have the! honor to be, |
Gentlemen, | Gentlemen, | Gentlemen, |
Your obedient Servant, | Your obedient Servant, | Your obedient Servant, |
.TA..MKH C. i'lSIl Kit, Toachnr. | JAMES C. FISHER, Teacher. | .TA..MKH C. i'lSIl Kit, Teacher. |
Identified overProof corrections | FLOOD MUCH RELIEF SUFFERERS PATRONS CHILDREN LATE HANDING SHOALHAVEN LOCAL NATIONAL TEACHER HAVE PLEASURE AND THEIR |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SUM AS TRANSMITTING SUBSCRIBED FISHER JAMES MARSHALL OBLIGED COLLECTED FEEL SHALL |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 70 | 40.0 | 74.3 | 57.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 47 | 42.6 | 76.6 | 59.3 |
Weighted Words | 40.3 | 75.0 | 58.2 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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NEPEAN BAY SHIPPING. | NEPEAN BAY SHIPPING. | NEPEAN BAY SHIPPING. |
ARRIVED. | ARRIVED. | ARRIVED. |
Saturday, Ft bruarr 4, at 3.30 p.m.—The P. & O. Com | Saturday, February 4, at 3.30 p.m.—The P. & O. Com- | Saturday, February 4, at 3.30 pm-The P. & O. Company's |
pany's steamer Nortbam, 1,751 tun?, George C. Sparkes, | pany's steamer Northam, 1,751 tons, George C. Sparkes, | steamer Northam, 1,751 tun?, George C. Sparkes, |
commander, from Suez December Adeu January 4, | commander, from Suez December 29, Aden January 4, | commander, from Suez December Aden January 4, |
Mauritius January IB, and King George's Sound January | Mauritius January 16 and King George's Sound January | Mauritius January 19, and King George's Sound January |
31. Elder, Stirliag. and Co., agents. Passengers—For | 31. Elder, Stirling, and Co., agents. Passengers—For | 31. Elder, Stirling. and Co., agents. Passengers—For |
Kangaroo Island—From Ma sciiles: Mr. W, Peters. | Kangaroo Island—From Marseilles: Mr. W. Peters. | Kangaroo Island—From Ma scales: Mr. W, Peters. |
From King George's Sound: Mr. McKai), Mr. and Miss | From King George's Sound: Mr. McKail, Mr. and Miss | From King George's Sound: Mr. McKay), Mr. and Miss |
Owen, P. O. Feaiherstoue. For Melbourne — From | Owen, P. C. Featherstone. For Melbourne—From | Owen, P. O. Featherstone. For Melbourne 9 From |
Southampon: Mr. W. Moore, Mrs. MeMuUen.6 children | Southampon: Mr. W. Moore, Mrs. McMullen, 6 children | Southampton: Mr. W. Moore, Mrs. McMullen. children |
and Bervant, Messrs J. Donega l.Cowie, I'ohlman, Ellis, | and Bervant, Messrs. J. Donegall, Cowie, Pohlman, Ellis, | and servant, Messrs J. Donegan Cowie, Pohlman, Ellis, |
Clifton. Craig, Boot, Gill, Mrs. Lascarzes. FrornSnez: | Clifton. Craig, Boot, Gill, Mrs. Lascarzes. From Suez: | Clinton. Craig, Borl, Gill, Mrs. Lascarzes. FrornSnez: |
Mrs. G. McEiriu. From Aden: Mrs. Cockburr,thrre | Mrs. G. McEwin. From Aden: Mrs. Cockburn, three | Mrs. G. McEwin. From Aden: Mrs. Cockburr,thrre |
children, and servant. From King George's Sound: | children, and servant. From King George's Sound: | children, and servant. From King George's Sound: |
Messrs. II. M. Tnomas, J. C. Spencer, J. Allsenok. J. | Messrs. H. M. Thomas, J. C. Spencer, J. Allscook, J. | Messrs. H. M. Thomas, J. C. Spencer, J. Allsenok. J. |
Kellv. For Sydney—From Southampton: Mr. W. Day. | Kelly. For Sydney—From Southampton: Mr. W. Day. | Kelly. For Sydney—From Southampton: Mr. W. Day. |
Mrs." Simmons, Mr. Truelove, Mr. aud Mrs. Wild and | Mrs. Simmons, Mr. Truelove, Mr. and Mrs. Wild and | Mrs." Simmons, Mr. Truelove, Mr. and Mrs. Wild and |
servant. Master C. I'itiley, Mr. Dnnkin, B. Carter. From | servant. Master C. Pinley, Mr. Dunkin, B. Carter. From | servant. Master C. I'itiley, Mr. Deakin, B. Carter. From |
Marseidcs: Sir Ch.rlcs Clifford. Meter.-. Angan, Whari | Marseilles: Sir Charles Clifford, Messrs. Angan, Whari- | Marseilles: Sir Charles Clifford. Meter.-. Angan, Wharf |
0'ipe. C. luglis. Hay, Jewell, McMiehacl. Fr.in Sin z: | cope, C. Inglis, Hay, Jewell, McMichael. From Suez: | Cape. C. Inglis. Hay, Jewell, McMichael. Fr. in Sin z: |
Mr. Herman Finckh. Frcm Aden : Mr. Williams. From 1 | Mr. Herman Finckh. From Aden: Mr. Williams. From | Mr. Herman Finckh. From Aden : Mr. Williams. From 1 |
King George's Sound: Mr. J. Masker, S. Laikin, F. | King George's Sound: Mr. J. Masker, S. Larkin, F. | King George's Sound: Mr. J. Musker, S. Lakin, F. |
Davie, J. Millard, S, Thompson, J. Armstrong. . | Davie, J. Millard, S, Thompson, J. Armstrong. | Davie, J. Millard, S Thompson, J. Armstrong. . |
SSILXD. | SAILED. | SSILXD. |
Saturday, Fotruary 4, at 4 pan.—The P. A O. Com | Saturday, February 4, at 4 p.m.—The P. & O. Com- | Saturday, February 4, at 4 pm-The P. A O. Company's |
pany's ship Northam, Geo. C. Sparitrf, commander, wi h | pany's ship Northam, Geo. C. Sparkes, commander, with | ship Northam, Geo. C. Sparitrf, commander, with the |
the following passengers for Melbourne and Sydney. Mr. | the following passengers for Melbourne and Sydney. Mr. | following passengers for Melbourne and Sydney. Mr. |
and Mrs. Forster from Adelaide to Sydney. Cargo from | and Mrs. Forster from Adelaide to Sydney. Cargo from | and Mrs. Forster from Adelaide to Sydney. Cargo from |
Adelaide—Nil. | Adelaide—Nil. | Adelaide-st. |
Same day—The strainer Young Australian, 75 tons, | Same day—The steamer Young Australian, 75 tons, | Same day—The strainer Young Australian, 75 tons, |
G. Wells, master, for Pert Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. | G. Wells, master, for Port Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. | G. Wells, master, for Port Adelaide. Passengers—Mr. |
Wm. Pet era, Mr. and Miss Owen, Messrs. P. C. Feather | Wm. Peters, Mr. and Miss Owen, Messrs. P. C. Feather- | Wm. Peters, Mr. and Miss Owen, Messrs. P. C. Featherstone, |
stone, Fijod, Jae. ilaafee-, A. J, Biker, Blackhatn, | stone, Flood, Jas. Hawke, A. J. Baker, Blackham, | Fijod, Jae. classes-, A. J, Baker, Blackham, |
Jos. G'Hallurau, and Alfred Inninan (seaman from | Jos. O'Halloran, and Alfred Innman (seaman from | Jos. O'Halloran, and Alfred Inninan (seaman from |
Nartham). Cargo—id pUga., Eider, Stilling, A Co. | Northam). Cargo—16 pkgs., Elder, Stirling, & Co. | Northam). Cargoes pUga., Eider, Stilling, A Co. |
Identified overProof corrections | COWIE CHARLES BAKER THOMAS STIRLING PORT OHALLORAN MCEWIN BLACKHAM FEBRUARY KELLY INGLIS MCMICHAEL MARSEILLES POHLMAN MCMULLEN |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PKGS FLOOD SOUTHAMPON [**VANDALISED] COCKBURN CLIFTON [**VANDALISED] HAWKE WITHTHE MCKAIL PINLEY BOOT [**VANDALISED] SAILED WHARI [**VANDALISED] BERVANT [**VANDALISED] DUNKIN LARKIN COPE MASKER [**VANDALISED] DONEGALL THREE INNMAN ALLSCOOK NIL [**VANDALISED] JAS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 218 | 76.6 | 83.9 | 31.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 121 | 73.6 | 81.0 | 28.1 |
Weighted Words | 76.4 | 83.2 | 28.8 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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CLEARED ODr COASTWISE. | CLEARED OUT COASTWISE. | CLEARED OUT COASTWISE. |
Saturday, March 31—The steamer Marion, 121 tone, | Saturday, March 31—The steamer Marion, 124 tons, | Saturday, March MU-The steamer Marion, 124 tons, |
EL Ward, muter, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. | H. Ward, master, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. | EL Ward, master, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. |
Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Sr. Hammond, | Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Dr. Hammond, | Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, Sr. Hammond, |
and Messrs, Owen and Sinclair, in the cabin; and 11 in | and Messrs. Owen and Sinclair, in the cabin ; and 14 in | and Messrs, Owen and Sinclair, in the cabin; and 11 in |
the steerage. Cargo—750 pkgs. | the steerage. Cargo—750 pkgs. | the steerage. Cargo—750 pkgs. |
Same day—The steamer Young Australian, 97 tons, | Same day—The steamer Young Australian, 97 tons, | Same says-The steamer Young Australian, 97 tons, |
Welle, master, for JVepean Bay, on mail serrice. Pas | Wells, master, for Nepean Bay, on mail service. Pas- | Wells, master, for Nepean Bay, on mail service. Pas |
seBgers—Messrs. Flood, Baker, Blackham, and Jones. | sengers—Messrs. Flood, Baker, Blackham, and Jones. | seBgers—Messrs. Flood, Baker, Blackham, and Jones. |
Monday, April 2—The schooner Agenora, 56 tons, | Monday, April 2—The schooner Agenora, 56 tons, | Monday, April 2—The schooner Agenora, 56 tons, |
Germeln, master, for Port Germein and Port Lincoln. | Germein, master, for Port Germein and Port Lincoln. | Germein, master, for Port Germein and Port Lincoln. |
Cargo—112 pkes. | Cargo—112 pkgs. | Gargoyle pkgs. |
Tuesday, April 3—The steamer Ant, 119 tens, F. P. | Tuesday, April 3— The steamer Ant, 149 tons, F. P. | Tuesday, April The steamer Ant, 149 tons, F. P. |
Snewin, master, lor Port Robe. Twenty passengers. | Snewin, master, for Port Robe. Twenty passengers. | Snewin, master, for Port Robe. Twenty passengers. |
Cargo—500 p'-gs. | Cargo—500 pkgs. | Cargo—500 pigs. |
Wednesday, April 4—The steamer Maid of the Yarra, | Wednesday, April 4—The steamer Maid of the Yarra, | Wednesday, April The steamer Maid of the Yarra, |
98 tons, A. McC »y, master, for Rapid Bay. In ballast. | 96 tons, A. McCoy, master, for Rapid Bay. In ballast. | 98 tons, A. McC »y, master, for Rapid Bay. In ballast. |
'Thursday, April 5—The schooner Daphne, 65 tone, | Thursday, April 5—The schooner Daphne, 55 tons, | Thursday, April The schooner Daphne, 65 tons, |
J, Hay, master, for Coffin's Bay. Passengers—Mr. C, | J. Hay, master, for Coffin's Bay. Passengers—Mr. C, | J, Hay, master, for Coffin's Bay. Passengers—Mr. C, |
Sabine, in the cabin; and 3 shepherds. Cargo—Sundry | Sabine, in the cabin ; and 3 shepherds. Cargo—Sundry | Sabine, in the cabin; and 3 shepherds. Cargo—Sundry |
stores. | stores. | stores. |
Same day—The cutter Kangaroo, 38 tons, Cheescman, | Same day—The cutter Kangaroo, 36 tons, Cheeseman, | Same DAY-The cutter Kangaroo, 38 tons, Cheeseman, |
master, for Yankalilla, Cargo—176 pbgs. | master, for Yankalilla. Cargo—176 pkgs. | master, for Yankalilla, Cargo—176 pigs. |
Same day—The schooner Analgista, 30 tons, McKay, | Same day—The schooner Analgista, 30 tons, McKay, | Same day—The schooner Analgista, 30 tons, McKay, |
maBter, for Yanhalilla. | master, for Yankalilla. | master, for Yankalilla. |
Identified overProof corrections | NEPEAN CHEESEMAN OUT SERVICE WELLS |
Identified overProof non-corrections | MCCOY DR |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 150 | 87.3 | 95.3 | 63.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 76 | 90.8 | 97.4 | 71.4 |
Weighted Words | 92.4 | 98.0 | 73.6 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 2628 | 82.1 | 93.6 | 64.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 1635 | 82.5 | 93.6 | 63.2 |
Weighted Words | 83.3 | 93.8 | 63.0 |