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BIRÍHS, »IAURIÄ6ES, AND DEATHS. | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. |
BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. |
BINDON.-On the 25th Angust last, at Glad- | BINDON.—On the 25th August last, at Glad- | BINDON.-On the 25th August last, at Gladstone, |
stone, Mrs. M. B. Blndon, of a daughter. | stone, Mrs. M. B. Bindon, of a daughter. | Mrs. M. B. Bindon, of a daughter. |
CARDEW.-At Euroombab, on the 31st August, | CARDEW.—At Euroombah, on the 31st August, | CARDEW -At Euroombah, on the 31st August, |
the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter. | the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter. | the wife of Pollet Cardew, Esq., of a daughter. |
DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottes- | DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottes- | DODWELL.—On the 14th ultimo, at Shottesbrooke |
brooke, Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter. | brooke, Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter. | Mrs. Dodwell, of a daughter. |
GARDNER.—On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret- | GARDNER.—On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret- | GARDNER-On the 21st ultimo, at Margaret- |
street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son. | street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son. | street, the wife of Owen Gardner, of a son. |
MYLNE.—On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill, | MYLNE.—On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill, | MYLES-On the 5th instant, at Eatonswill, |
Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a | Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a | Clarence River, Mrs. Graham Mylne, of a |
(lauft liter. | daughter. | (large liner. |
O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue, | O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue, | O'DRISCOLL.—On the 27th ultimo, at Cooltigue, |
South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W. | South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W. | South Brisbane (the residence of her brother, W. |
T. Blakenoy, Esq ), the wife of William O'Diii | T. Blakeney, Esq.), the wife of William O'Dris- | T. Blakeney, Esq ), the wife of William O'Diii |
coll, Eiq., Alanager of the National Bank, Lis« | coll, Esq., Manager of the National Bank, Lis- | coll, Esq., Manager of the National Bank, List |
towel, Ireland, of a son. | towel, Ireland, of a son. | towel, Ireland, of a son. |
SMITH.—On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd | SMITH.—On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd | SMYTH-On the 8th instant, Mrs. Shepherd |
Smith, of a daughter. ?. | Smith, of a daughter. | Smith, of a daughter.. |
SPENCER.—At South Brisbane, on the 27th ult., | SPENCER.—At South Brisbane, on the 27th ult., | SPENCER-On South Brisbane, on the 27th ult., |
Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter. | Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter. | Mrs. G. Spencer, of a daughter. |
STOWELL.—On the 3rd instant, at her residence, | STOWELL.—On the 3rd instant, at her residence, | POWELL-On the 3rd instant, at her residence, |
South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq., | South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq., | South Brisbane, the wife of Hugh Stowell, Esq., |
ot a ton | of a son. | of a ton |
TIERNEY.—On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal | TIERNEY.—On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal | TIERNEY-On the 19th ultimo, at the Royal |
Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney, | Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney, | Oak Hotel, South Brisbane, Mrs. J. J. Tierney, |
of a son. | of a son. | of a son. |
WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst., | WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst., | WHITEHILL.—At Spring Hill, on the 5th inst., |
Mrs. W. 0. Whitehill, of a son. | Mrs. W. C. Whitehill, of a son. | Mrs. W. C. Whitehill, of a son. |
WRIGHT.—At Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst., | WRIGHT.—At Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst., | WEIGHTMAN Charlotte-street, on the 8th inst., |
Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter" | Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter. | Mrs. W. E. Wright, of a daughter" |
MARRIAGES. | MARRIAGES. | MARRIAGES. |
COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St. | COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St. | COOTE—AARON.—On the 18th ultimo, at St. |
James' Church, Sydney, by the Revr Canon | James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Canon | James' Church, Sydney, by the Rev Canon |
Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest sou of John | Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest son of John | Allwood, Audley Coote, youngest son of John |
Coote, Esq., oi Witham, Essex, England, to | Coote, Esq., of Witham, Essex, England, to | Coote, Esq., of Witham, Essex, England, to |
Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaao | Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaac | Alice Harriet, youngest daughter of Isaac |
Aaron, Ebq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney. | Aaron, Esq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney. | Aaron, Esq., of Hyde Park Terrace, Sydney. |
MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at | MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at | MENZIES—CRAMB.—On the 18th ultimo, at |
the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Cliar | the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Char- | the residence of Mr. James Campbell, Charlotte-street, |
lotte-strevit, by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, B.M, | lotte-street, by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, B.M., | by the Rev. B. G. Wilson, BM, |
Air. Robert Menzies, of Pollookshaws, to MU» | Mr. Robert Menzies, of Pollockshaws, to Miss | Mr. Robert Menzies, of Pollookshaws, to Miss |
Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr. | Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr. | Sarah Cramb, third daughter of the late Mr. |
John Cramb, builder, Greenook, Scotland. | John Cramb, builder, Greenock, Scotland. | John Cramb, builder, Greenock, Scotland. |
DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult., | BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult., | BRODIE.—At the Pine River, on the 27th ult., |
J. D. L. Brodie, youngest sou of Mr. H. Brodie, | J. D. L. Brodie, youngest son of Mr. H. Brodie, | J. D. L. Brodie, youngest son of Mr. H. Brodie, |
builrlci, Sydney, aged 22 years. | builder, Sydney, aged 22 years. | builder, Sydney, aged 22 years. |
BUXTON.—On the 14th ultimo, at the residence | BUXTON.—On the 14th ultimo, at the residence | FENTON-On the 14th ultimo, at the residence |
ot her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda | of her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda | of her parents, Queen-street, Brisbane, Matilda |
Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W. | Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W. | Adelaide, the only and beloved child of John W. |
and Matilda Buxton, aged tbiee years and six | and Matilda Buxton, aged three years and six | and Matilda Buxton, aged three years and six |
months. | months. | months. |
CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grand- | CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grand- | CHUBB.—June 28, at the residence of her grandfather, |
father, Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, acci- | father, Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, acci- | Thomas Chubb, Esq., Malmesbury, accidentally |
dentally drowned In the Uiver Avon, aged 4 years | dentally drowned in the River Avon, aged 4 years | drowned in the River Avon, aged 4 years |
and U months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest | and 11 months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest | and 11 months, Kate Beatrice, the youngest |
daughter of William Chubb, Esq , 13, Hindo | daughter of William Chubb, Esq., 13, Hinde- | daughter of William Chubb, Esq , 13, Hindon |
street, Manchester-square, and 14, South-square, | street, Manchester-square, and 14, South-square, | street, Manchester-square, and 14, South Square, |
Gray's Inn, London, solicitor. | Gray's Inn, London, solicitor. | Gray's Inn, London, solicitor. |
HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of | HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of | HAINES.—On the 29th ultimo, at the residence of |
R. E. G. Johnson.Esq., Fortitude Valley, George, | R. E. G. Johnson Esq., Fortitude Valley, George, | R. E. G. Johnson Esq., Fortitude Valley, George, |
the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged | the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged | the only son of David and Eliza Haines, aged |
four years. | four years. | four years. |
MEYER.—On Friday morning, 23rd instant, | MEYER.—On Friday morning, 23rd instant, | MEYERS-On Friday morning, 23rd instant, |
Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest | Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest | Rebecca Mary, aged 6 months, youngest |
daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel, | daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel, | daughter of Henry Meyer, Freemasons' Hotel, |
Albeit-street, pfthis city. | Albert-street, of this city. | Albert-street, of this city. |
TOWNSON.—On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham | TOWNSON.—On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham | RANSON-On the 29th ultimo, at Wickham |
Tenace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of | Terrace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of | Terrace, Georgina Townson, the beloved wife of |
AV. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 j ears, late | W. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 years, late | W. P. Townson, Esq., B A., aged 26 years, late |
of Cuilaghmore, Callow. | of Cullaghmore, Carlow. | of Curraghmore, Callow. |
WING.—On the 2nd instant, at the residence of | WING.—On the 2nd instant, at the residence of | WING-On the 2nd instant, at the residence of |
the Bev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the | the Rev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the | the Rev. James Voller, Newtown, Sydney, the |
Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford HayeD, aged | Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford Haven, aged | Rev. Robert Wing, late of Milford Haven, aged |
28 years. | 28 years. | 28 years. |
-. -* | -a | |
Identified overProof corrections | MANAGER /ALBERT/STREET|ALBERTSTREET EUROOMBAH BLAKENEY ISAAC THIS THREE GREENOCK MISS JOHNSON HAVEN |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CARLOW POLLOCKSHAWS CULLAGHMORE HINDE LISTOWEL [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 427 | 91.1 | 96.0 | 55.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 162 | 90.7 | 96.9 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 92.6 | 97.5 | 65.6 |
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TASMANIA. | TASMANIA. | TASMANIA. |
EXECUTION,-The warrant has boen reoeived | EXECUTION.—The warrant has been received | EXECUTION. The warrant has been received |
lor tho execution of William Worthy, who w»3 | for the execution of William Worthy, who was | for the execution of William Worthy, who was |
sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of | sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of | sentenced to death at the last criminal sittings of |
ihe Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his | the Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his | the Supreme Court, Launceston, for stabbing his |
mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with in- | mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with in- | mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Brown, with intent |
tent to murder her. The execution will take | tent to murder her. The execution will take | to murder her. The execution will take |
S lace on Monday, 3rd February.-Launceston | place on Monday, 3rd February.—Launceston | place on Monday, 3rd February. Launceston |
examiner, Jan. 23. | Examiner, Jan. 23. | Examiner, Jan. 23. |
COOL ROBBERY.-On Tuesday evening a maa | COOL ROBBERY.—On Tuesday evening a man | COOL ROBBERY.-On Tuesday evening a man |
named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through | named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through | named Robert Seaward dashed his hand through |
a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr. | a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr. | a pane of glass in the window of the shop of Mr. |
7orker,|watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took | Parker, watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took | 7orker,|watchmaker, of St. John-street, and took |
out two watches,'which were hanging up, put | out two watches, which were hanging up, put | out two watches, which were hanging up, put |
them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker, | them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker, | them in his pockets, and ran off. Mr. Parker, |
who had gone into an adjoining room, imme- | who had gone into an adjoining room, imme- | who had gone into an adjoining room, immediately |
diately ran after him, and when near Trinity | diately ran after him, and when near Trinity | ran after him, and when near Trinity |
Church the delinquent was apprehended by a | Church the delinquent was apprehended by a | Church the delinquent was apprehended by a |
policeman. Tho watches were found in his pos- | policeman. The watches were found in his pos- | policeman. The watches were found in his pos- |
session.-Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22. | session.-- Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22. | session. Launceston Examiner, Jan. 22. |
COAL-ITELDS.-On Friday evening Mr. Chap- | COAL-FIELDS.—On Friday evening Mr. Chap- | COALFIELDS. On Friday evening Mr. Chap- |
man moved that the sum of £1,000 bo appro- | man moved that the sum of £1,000 bo appro- | man moved that the sum of £1,000 be appropriated |
priated to the formation of a jetty and tramway | priated to the formation of a jetty and tramway | to the formation of a jetty and tramway |
at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and | at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and | at Long Point, to facilitate the conveyance and |
shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the | shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the | shipment of coal. Mr. C. Meredith opposed the |
crant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a | crant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a | grant, as the coast was utterly destitute of a |
barbour. The motion was passed ; as also a | harbour. The motion was passed ; as also a | harbour. The motion was passed ; as also a |
vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of | vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of | vote of £1,500 to test the extent and quality of |
the Tasmanian coal deposits.-Launceston Exa- | the Tasmanian coal deposits.-- Launceston Exa- | the Tasmanian coal deposits Launceston Examiner, |
miner, Jan. 21. | miner, Jan. 21. | Jan. 21. |
THE LAUNCESTON GOLD-DIGGING ASSOCIA | THE LAUNCESTON GOLD-DIGGING ASSOCIA- | THE LAUNCESTON GOLD DIGGING ASSOCIA |
niON.-The committee started a party of eight | TION.—The committee started a party of eight | ON. The committee started a party of eight |
experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to | experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to | experienced Californian and Victorian diggers to |
Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped aal | Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped and | Fingal, on Monday. They are well equipped and |
supplied with tools and stores, oradles, pumps, | supplied with tools and stores, oradles, pumps, | supplied with tools and stores, cradles, pumps, |
long toms, &c Mr. John Mitchell, who volun- | long toms, &c. Mr. John Mitchell, who volun- | long toms, etc Mr. John Mitchell, who volunteered |
teered his servioes as superintendent of tha | teered his servioes as superintendent of tha | his services as superintendent of the |
party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder, | party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder, | party, accompanied by Mr. Douslin, builder, |
whose servioes are also volunteered, loft town | whose services are also volunteered, left town | whose services are also volunteered, left town |
Tor Fingal yesterday morning, to make arraug-j | for Fingal yesterday morning, to make arramge- | For Fingal yesterday morning, to make arrange |
ments for the reception of the party.-CornwM | ments for the reception of the party.-- Cornwall | ments for the reception of the party. Corowa |
Chronicle, Jan. 22. | Chronicle, Jan. 22. | Chronicle, Jan. 22. |
THE NEW TAXES.-The abominable measure | THE NEW TAXES.-- The abominable measure | THE NEW YATES-The abominable measure |
of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent, al | of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent. ad | of the Ministry, to levy a tax of 10 per cent, ad |
valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Par- | valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Par- | valorem duties, has passed both Houses of Parliament. |
liament. Will the public stand this quietly ? | liament. Will the public stand this quietly ? | Will the public stand this quietly ? |
Will the citizens not petition the Governor t o | Will the citizens not petition the Governor to | Will the citizens not petition the Governor to |
dissolve the Parliament? We shall see l-Iltii, | dissolve the Parliament ? We shall see ! Ibil, | dissolve the Parliament? We shall see little, |
Jan. 22, _ | Jan. 22. | Jan. 22, A |
Identified overProof corrections | LEFT BEEN PLACE SERVICES ADVALOREM WHICH MAN RECEIVED HARBOUR |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CORNWALL THA [**VANDALISED] BO [**VANDALISED] ORADLES [**VANDALISED] ARRAMGE MENTS [**VANDALISED] FIELDS CRANT [**VANDALISED] WATCHMAKER ASSOCIATION SERVIOES [**VANDALISED] TAXES [**VANDALISED] IBIL |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 318 | 92.1 | 95.3 | 40.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 199 | 92.5 | 93.5 | 13.3 |
Weighted Words | 93.0 | 93.8 | 11.9 |
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BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. |
CHAMBERS.-On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede | CHAMBERS.—On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede | CHAMBERS.-On the 22nd inst., at Runnymede |
Villas, Windsor, MrB, William Chambers of a | Villas, Windsor, Mrs. William Chambers of a | Villas, Windsor, Mrs, William Chambers of a |
daughter. | daughter. | daughter. |
MILLS.-On the 19th inst., at her residence, | MILLS.—On the 19th inst., at her residence, | MILLS.-On the 19th inst., at her residence, |
Wàltham-terrace, Riohmond, the wife oE T. | Waltham-terrace, Richmond, the wife of T. | Waltham-terrace, Richmond, the wife of T. |
Reid Mills, Military Purveyor's Department, | Reid Mills, Military Purveyor's Department, | Reid Mills, Military Surveyor's Department, |
of a daughter. | of a daughter. | of a daughter. |
ROBB.-On the 21st inst-,at Gateside Villa, South | ROBB.—On the 21st inst., at Gateside Villa, South | ROBB.-On the 21st instant Gateside Villa, South |
I Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental | Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental | Yarra, the wife of William Robb, Oriental |
Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son. | Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son. | Bank Corporation, Melbourne, of a son. |
SMYTH.-On tho 22nd inst, nt Castlemaine, Mrs. | SMYTH.—On the 22nd inst., at Castlemaine, Mrs. | SMYTH.-On the 22nd inst., at Castlemaine, Mrs. |
George Smyth of a son. | George Smyth of a son. | George Smyth of a son. |
MARRIAGE. | MARRIAGE. | MARRIAGE. |
KlDNEy-JAMES.-On the 23rd inst., at St. | KIDNEY—JAMES.—On the 23rd inst., at St. | KlDNEy-JAMES.-On the 23rd inst., at St. |
Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev, R. B. Barlow, | Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev. R. B. Barlow, | Mark's, Fitzroy, by the Rev. B. Barlow, |
Thomas, second ion of Mr. William Kidney, of | Thomas, second son of Mr. William Kidney, of | Thomas, second son of Mr. William Kidney, of |
Whitiler, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to | Whitiler, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to | Whittier, Stewarton, Ayrshire, Scotland, to |
Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of | Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of | Annie, only daughter of Mr. John James, of |
Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tas- | Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tas- | Collingwood, formerly of Hobart Town, Tasmania. |
mania. No cards, | mania. No cards. | No cards, |
DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
DOYLE.-On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins | DOYLE.—On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins- | DOYLE.-On the 23rd inst., at 187 Little Collins-street |
street east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle, | street east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle, | east, Melbourne, Mr. Thomas Doyle, |
baker, aged thirty years. Birntingham and | baker, aged thirty years. Birmingham and | baker, aged thirty years. Birmingham and |
Launceston paperB please copy. | Launceston papers please copy. | Launceston papers please copy. |
FISHER,-On the 22nd inst., at his residence, | FISHER.—On the 22nd inst., at his residence, | FISCHER-On the 22nd inst., at his residence, |
Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart, | Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart, | Moor-street, Fitzroy, of disease of the heart, |
Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty | Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty- | Mr. John Fisher, late of Liverpool, aged sixty |
live years. Homo papers please copy. | five years. Home papers please copy. | five years. Home papers please copy. |
MABrYK.-On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann, | MARTYR.—On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann, | MABrYK.-On the 17th July, at Ramsgate, Ann, |
widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich, | widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich, | widow of Thomas Martyr, Esq., of Greenwich, |
Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong, | Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong, | Kent, and mother of Mr. Martyr, of Geelong, |
solicitor, aged seventy-four years. | solicitor, aged seventy-four years. | solicitor, aged seventy-four years. |
Identified overProof corrections | WALTHAM BIRMINGHAM SOUTHYARRA FIVE HOME RICHMOND |
Identified overProof non-corrections | WHITILER [**VANDALISED] PURVEYORS [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 185 | 92.4 | 96.2 | 50.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 101 | 94.1 | 98.0 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 94.4 | 98.0 | 64.8 |
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BATES OF PILOTAGE AT FORT ADELAIDE. | RATES OF PILOTAGE AT PORT ADELAIDE. | RATES OF PILOTAGE AT PORT ADELAIDE. |
Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed b | Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed by | Rates of pilotage to be levied at Port Elliot, passed by the |
the Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them | the Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them | Marine Board, in pursuance of the powers vested in them |
by Marine Board Act of 1860. November 12, 1860. | by Marine Board Act of 1860, November 12, 1860. | by Marine Board Act of 1860. November 12, 1860. |
For every vessel of 30 tons takmg a pilot- | For every vessel of 30 tons taking a pilot— | For every vessel of 30 tons taking a pilot |
In ____ ~ _ —£l 10 O | In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £1 10 0 | In the ~ _ all 10 O |
OUt M. M, M* M. M. ?W *M 1^11) 0 | Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 10 0 | OUt M. M., M. M. M. W M 1911) 0 |
For every vessel above 30 tons, and not ex | For every vessel above 30 tons, and not ex- | For every vessel above 30 tons, and not exceeding |
ceeding nine feet in draught— | ceeding nine feet in draught— | nine feet in draught |
InL _ — ZT — — _3 0 0 | In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 | In 2 5 ZT 6 6 3 0 0 |
Out _ _ _ — — _ _ a o o | Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 | Out 4 4 4 6 6 2 2 a o of |
Fer every foot, or part of a foot, of draught | For every foot, or part of a foot, of draught | For every foot, or part of a foot, of draught |
above nine feet— | above nine feet— | above nine feet |
In _ ?? m. —* ?? *** 10.*o | In ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 0 | In a ?? m. s ?? the 10th |
Out _ _ ... _ _ _ _ Dm o | Out ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 0 10 0 | Out 4 4 ... 2 2 2 2 Dm o |
tig not compulsory o take a pilot at Port Klloit. | It is not compulsory to take a pilot at Port Elliot. | tag not compulsory to take a pilot at Port Elliot. |
Identified overProof corrections | TAKING |
Identified overProof non-corrections | IS IT BYTHE |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 80 | 87.5 | 96.2 | 70.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 44 | 90.9 | 93.2 | 25.0 |
Weighted Words | 91.9 | 93.9 | 25.0 |
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CoRaIowLL IrnantRr.-Snate of the Cornwall | CORNWALL INFIRMARY.-- State of the Cornwall | CoRaIowLL IrnantRr.-Snate of the Cornwall |
lHospital and Infirmary for the week ending | Hospital and Infirmary for the week ending | Hospital and Infirmary for the week ending |
Juno 21st; 1862. l. | June 21st, 1862. | June 21st; 1862. I. |
llm. Femalna Toal. | ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Males. Females. Total. | am. Females Total. |
Reomsined ................... 40 ... 9 ... 55 | Remained ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 46 ... 9 ... 55 | Reomsined 2.................. 40 9 ... 55 |
Since admitted .........:. 4 ... 1 ... 5 | Since admitted ... ... ... ... ... .. 4 ... 1 ... 5 | Since admitted 2........:. 4 1 1 5 5 |
Total ............ ... 50o ... 10 ... 60 | Total ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 50 ... 10 ... 60 | Total 500 10 60 |
Disca ;rged ............ .. 3 ... 1 ... 4 | Discharged ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 ... 1 ... 4 | Disca aged 2........... 3 3 1 1 4 |
Died ............................. 0 ... 2 | Died ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 ... 0 ... 2 | Died ............................. 0 2 |
Romaining ............ 45 ... 9 ... 54 | Remaining ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 45 ... 9 ... 54 | Remaining ............ 45 9 ... 54 |
Oetloor' patients treatol | Out-door patients treated | Outdoor' patients treated |
during thewcek............ L10 | during the week ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 | during thereon............ Lot |
J..... ..r. LD LLan, | J. L. MILLER, | 3..... or. OLD LLan, |
Surgeon Superintendent | Surgeon Superintendent. | Surgeon Superintendent |
Identified overProof corrections | REMAINING JUNE HOSPITAL TREATED FEMALES /OUT/DOOR|OUTDOOR |
Identified overProof non-corrections | DISCHARGED MILLER STATE REMAINED MALES |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 33 | 51.5 | 72.7 | 43.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 27 | 59.3 | 81.5 | 54.5 |
Weighted Words | 57.8 | 80.3 | 53.2 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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BIBTHS. | BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. |
On Ute l£th October, Un William Shaw (of the | On the 15th October, Mrs. William Shaw (of the | On the 10th October, On William Shaw (of the |
firm of Carter and Co., Phoenix Foundry), of a eon, | firm of Carter and Co., Phœnix Foundry), of a son, | firm of Carter and Co., Phoenix Foundry), of a son, |
both doing we'L Home papers please copy. | both doing well. Home papers please copy. | both doing well Home papers please copy. |
On the 15th October, at Dabry Cottage, Winder | On the 15th October, at Dabry Cottage, Winder- | On the 15th October, at Dairy Cottage, Windermere |
mere street, Mrs John King, of a daughter. | mere street, Mrs. John King, of a daughter. | street, Mrs John King, of a daughter. |
DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 62J | On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 52 | On the 14th October, Gustavus Hagen, aged 62 |
years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia. | years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia. | years, late of Hanover, of pneumonia. |
On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John | On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John | On the 15th October, at Ballarat, Robert John |
Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland. | Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland. | Day, aged 62 years, native of Kerry, Ireland. |
Identified overProof corrections | WELL BIRTHS SON |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PHŒNIX DABRY [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 65 | 90.8 | 95.4 | 50.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 44 | 90.9 | 95.5 | 50.0 |
Weighted Words | 92.3 | 94.6 | 29.5 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. | PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. | PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS. |
This Day. | THIS DAY. | This Day. |
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. | LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. | LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. |
NOTICES OP MOTION' ? | NOTICES OF MOTION. | NOTICES OF MOTION' ? |
' Tho Hon J. P. KttWH' or : To move. That in future no | The Hon. J. P. Fawkner: To move. That in future no | The Hon J. P. KttWH' or To move. That in future no |
leave of absence be R anted to any .nember or memuora of | leave of absence be granted to any member or members of | leave of absence be R wanted to any member or members of |
thia CiMuoil during the present tcsiori. | this Council during the present session. | this Council during the present session. |
The Hon. T. H. Fellows : To moro the Ftispenrfon of bo | The Hon. T. H. Fellows: To move the suspension of so | The Hon. T. H. Fellows : To more the suspension of so |
much of tne funding ordo.'»iii prevent tho pa-cin^ of the | much of the standing orders as prevent the passing of the | much of the funding ordering prevent the passing of the |
Meloournc and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more | Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more | Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill through more |
than ono stage on tUa »u;(io iluy. | than one stage on the same day. | than one stage on tUa suffer day. |
ORDERS OP TUB DAY. | ORDERS OF THE DAY. | ORDERS OF THE DAY. |
Library (Joint) Committee — adoption of Report. | Library (Joint) Committee—adoption of Report. | Library (Joint) Committee — adoption of Report. |
Me bourno and Suburban Rjilw Sato Bill— lo bo read a | Melbourne and Suburban Railway Sale Bill—To be read a | Melbourne and Suburban Rjilw Sato Bills to be read a |
second time. | second time. | second time. |
Identified overProof corrections | ONE MELBOURNE SO SESSION SUSPENSION PASSING MEMBERS MEMBER |
Identified overProof non-corrections | AS SAME FAWKNER STANDING GRANTED |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 91 | 67.0 | 87.9 | 63.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 59 | 78.0 | 91.5 | 61.5 |
Weighted Words | 78.0 | 91.9 | 63.0 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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RIVERTON. | RIVERTON. | RIVERTON. |
[From, our own Correspondent.! | [From our own Correspondent.] | [From, our own Correspondent.] |
. iiiyerton, February 6. | Riverton, February 6. | . Riverton, February 6. |
The Local Court was lield yesterday (Wednes | The Local Court was held yesterday (Wednes- | The Local Court was held yesterday (Wednesday), |
day), iicforc Jfr. JiacDcrmott, S.M., and Messrs. | day), before Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and Messrs. | before Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and Messrs. |
Moorliou.se* Xieliolls, Cole, and Coleman. The | Moorhouse, Nicholls, Cole, and Coleman. The | Moorliou.se* Nicholls, Cole, and Coleman. The |
following cases came before the Court:—fiichett | following cases came before the Court:—Richett | following cases came before the Court:—fiichett |
v. Knit, action for £W, for assault—verdict' for | v. Knit, action for £30, for assault—verdict for | v. Knit, action for 50, for assault—verdict' for |
£2 Ids. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening | £2 10s. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening | £2 Ids. and costs; Gurner v. Ryan, for threatening |
language—bound over to keep the peace. | language—bound over to keep the peace. | language—bound over to keep the peace. |
Several cliildt en have been attacked with measles | Several children have been attacked with measles | Several children have been attacked with measles |
in the township, but without any fatal result in. | in the township, but without any fatal result in | in the township, but without any fatal result in |
any case, "The complaint has been for some time | any case. The complaint has been for some time | any case, "The complaint has been for some time |
prevalent in the district. | prevalent in the district. | prevalent in the district. |
Identified overProof corrections | CHILDREN HELD NICHOLLS MR MACDERMOTT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | RICHETT MOORHOUSE |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 81 | 88.9 | 97.5 | 77.8 |
Searchability of unique words | 62 | 88.7 | 96.8 | 71.4 |
Weighted Words | 89.2 | 96.6 | 68.9 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 1280 | 88.4 | 94.8 | 54.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 698 | 89.3 | 94.7 | 50.7 |
Weighted Words | 90.8 | 95.4 | 50.1 |