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Married. | Married. | Married. |
PATTON-MoHARD-On the 26th Novem- | PATTON—McHARD—On the 26th Novem- | PATTON-MoHARD-On the 26th November, |
ber, at St. George'B Cathedral, by the Lord | ber, at St. George's Cathedral, by the Lord | at St. George's Cathedral, by the Lord |
Bishop of Perth, MR. JAMEB MURRAY PATTON, | Bishop of Perth, MR. JAMES MURRAY PATTON, | Bishop of Perth, MR. JAMES MURRAY PATTON, |
to MART LOUISA, eldest daughter of Mr. Tho- | to MARY LOUISA, eldest daughter of Mr. Tho- | to MARY LOUISA, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas |
mas McHard, of Perth, W. A. | mas McHard, of Perth, W. A. | McHard, of Perth, W. A. |
Death. | Death. | Death. |
ROBINS-At Water Hall Farm, Guildford, | ROBINS—At Water Hall Farm, Guildford, | ROBINS-At Water Hall Farm, Guildford, |
on the 1st Dec, 1863, MR. BENJAMIN ROBINS ; | on the 1st Dec, 1863, MR. BENJAMIN ROBINS ; | on the 1st Dec, 1862, MR. BENJAMIN ROBINS ; |
aged 55 years. | aged 55 years. | aged 55 years. |
Identified overProof corrections | GEORGES JAMES MARY |
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Searchability of unique words | 34 | 91.2 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 91.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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runoral Notices. | Funeral Notices. | Funeral Notices. |
THE F,lends of tho late Mr. GEORGE BLACK, | THE Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE BLACK, | THE Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE BLACK, |
hoildor, aro respectfully invited to follow his | builder, are respectfully invited to follow his | builder, are respectfully invited to follow his |
remains to tho placo of liitermout, in tho Melbourne | remains to the place of interment, in the Melbourne | remains to the place of interment, in the Melbourne |
Gonoral Ctmetory. The funeral proc.siion lo move | General Cemetery. The funeral procession to move | General Cemetery. The funeral procession to move |
from his rosldonco, No. 409 Cardlgin-strett, Oatlton, | from his residence, No. 409 Cardigan-street, Carlton, | from his residence, No. 409 Cardigan-street, Carlton, |
on Tucday, tho 1st day of September, about hilf past, | on Tuesday, the 1st day of September, about half-past, | on Tuesday, the 1st day of September, about half-past |
8 o'clock. | 3 o'clock. | 8 o'clock. |
JOHN SLEIGHT, 71 Collins street oast, Melbourne. | JOHN SLEIGHT, 71 Collins street east, Melbourne. | JOHN SLEIGHT, 71 Collins street east, Melbourne. |
THE Friends of G IC. JOHNSTON, Esq., oûu" | THE Friends of G. K. JOHNSTON, Esq., auc- | THE Friends of 6 K. JOHNSTON, Esq., on" |
tloticer, are respectfully invited to follow the re" | tioneer, are respectfully invited to follow the re- | notices, are respectfully invited to follow the remains |
mains of his tate wifo to tho Mel bourne Gonoral Ceme- | mains of his late wife to the Melbourne General Ceme- | of his late wife to the Melbourne General Cemetery. |
tery. 5 he funeral procession to movo from his resi- | tery. The funeral procession to move from his resi- | he funeral procession to move from his residence, |
dence, Victoria-cottage, Glpps-stroot, East Melbourne, | dence, Victoria-cottage, Gipps-street, East Melbourne, | Victoria-cottage, Gipps-street, East Melbourne, |
on Tuosilay, the 1st day of September, at 2 o'clock. | on Tuesday, the 1st day of September, at 2 o'clock. | on Tuesday, the 1st day of September, at 2 o'clock. |
JOHN SLEIGHT, under akcr, 71 Collins-street east. | JOHN SLEIGHT, undertaker, 71 Collins-street east. | JOHN SLEIGHT, under aker, 71 Collins-street east. |
THE Friouds of the late THOMAS WEST (sexton | THE Friends of the late THOMAS WEST (sexton | THE Friends of the late THOMAS WEST (sexton |
to tho Richmond Wesley«! Church), aro respect- | to the Richmond Wesleyan Church), are respect- | to the Richmond Wesleyan Church), are respectfully |
fully acquainted that his remains will b4 ltiteire.i Mu | fully acquainted that his remains will be interred in | acquainted that his remains will be interred in |
the Melbourne Ceinettry on Tuesday, 1st September. | the Melbourne Cemetery on Tuesday, 1st September. | the Melbourne Cemetery on Tuesday, 1st September. |
Friends are requested to moot in cito Church at 2 | Friends are requested to moot in the Church at 2 | Friends are requested to meet in city Church at 2 |
o'clock. ' ' i , - | o'clock. | o'clock. i , - |
JOHN LITTLE, undertaker, 74 Vlctoria-Hreet, | JOHN LITTLE, undertaker, 74 Victoria-street, | JOHN LITTLE, undertaker, 74 Victoria-street, |
Richmond. | Richmond. | Richmond. |
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Identified overProof non-corrections | MOOT [**VANDALISED] AUCTIONEER |
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All Words | 144 | 72.9 | 96.5 | 87.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 67 | 79.1 | 97.0 | 85.7 |
Weighted Words | 82.8 | 97.2 | 83.9 |
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[niCUAItDSON AND WRENCH ] | [RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.] | [RICHARDSON AND WRENCH ] |
Stations -This market for sheep properties is totally inope- | Stations — This market for sheep properties is totally inope- | Stations -This market for sheep properties is totally inoperative, |
rative, no transactions of ony kind bjv lug taken place ainoo our | rative, no transactions of any kind having taken place since our | no transactions of any kind by ing taken place since our |
last circular. Capitalists now aro enquiring moro freely about | last circular. Capitalists now are enquiring more freely about | last circular. Capitalists now are enquiring more freely about |
good cattle propel ties w uhin reasonable distances of a market or | good cattle properties within reasonable distances of a market or | good cattle properties w thin reasonable distances of a market or |
bulling cstouhe-aicnt, and wo expect so soon as tho wmtci season | boiling establishment, and we expect so soon as the winter season | bulling cstouhe-aicnt, and we expect so soon as the winter season |
is ov er that prices forthis class of accurit) will improve, and load | is over that prices for this class of security will improve, and lead | is over that prices for this class of security) will improve, and load |
to an ocliv e u ansfer of fairly stocked runs and good hcruB. Thoro | to an active transfer of fairly stocked runs and good herds. There | to an active e n ansfer of fairly stocked runs and good hcruB. There |
oro still parties waiting to invest in sheep, but at present they | are still parties waiting to invest in sheep, but at present they | are still parties waiting to invest in sheep, but at present they |
appear to be disinclined even to offer for any properties brought | appear to be disinclined even to offer for any properties brought | appear to be disinclined even to offer for any properties brought |
forward. | forward. | forward. |
Wool-This market has again felt the result of tho London | Wool.—This market has again felt the result of the London | Wool This market has again felt the result of the London |
advices and prices for all sorts, though sustained during the | advices and prices for all sorts, though sustained during the | advices and prices for all sorts, though sustained during the |
earlier part of the month, have had to give way at the last sales. | earlier part of the month, have had to give way at the last sales. | earlier part of the month, have had to give way at the last sales. |
Gi easy wools are also lower, owing to the large quantity ia hand | Greasy wools are also lower, owing to the large quantity in hand | Gi easy wools are also lower, owing to the large quantity in hand |
waiting io bo washed. Prices now rulo from 7Jd to 8Jd per lb , | waiting to be washed. Prices now rule from 7½d to 8½d per lb., | waiting to be washed. Prices now rule from 7d to 8d per lb for |
for fair to good parcels. A review of the wool trade here shows | for fair to good parcels. A review of the wool trade here shows | fair to good parcels. A review of the wool trade here shows |
that, for some time past, the London sales for 8)d_cy wools, tho | that, for some time past, the London sales for Sydney wools, the | that, for some time past, the London sales for Sydney wools, the |
least out of condition or touched with seed or burr, havo been | least out of condition or touched with seed or burr, have been | least out of condition or touched with seed or burr, have been |
gradually declining in price, yot, buyers hero have still specu- | gradually declining in price, yet, buyers here have still specu- | gradually declining in price, yet, buyers here have still speculated |
lated for a better market, aud we fear, ni many instances, their | lated for a better market, and we fear, in many instances, their | for a better market, and we fear, in many instances, their |
purchases cinnot fail to cause disappointment when account sales | purchases cannot fail to cause disappointment when account sales | purchases cannot fail to cause disappointment when account sales |
come to bond. It is ver) evident, from, a careful examination of | come to hand. It is very evident, from a careful examination of | come to hand. It is very evident, from, a careful examination of |
the Loudon catalogues, thot tne English market has been con- | the London catalogues, that the English market has been con- | the London catalogues, that the English market has been considerably |
siderably over-rated for the last two years, and that operations of | siderably over-rated for the last two years, and that operations of | over-rated for the last two years, and that operations of |
any magnitude during that terni hav e left very unsatisfactory | any magnitude during that term have left very unsatisfactory | any magnitude during that term have left very unsatisfactory |
results. This c-pcrleuce will, no doubt, not bo disregarded ia | results. This experience will, no doubt, not be disregarded in | results. This experience will, no doubt, not be disregarded in |
the ensuing season, and grovm» must not be surprised if their | the ensuing season, and grown must not be surprised if their | the ensuing season, and growers must not be surprised if their |
next clips have to give way 2d to 3d per lb. lrom last year's rates, | next clips have to give way 2d to 3d per lb. from last year's rates, | next clips have to give way 2d to 3d per lb. from last year's rates, |
unless sonio e-traordinarv intelligence from England gives hoped | unless some extraordinary intelligence from England gives hopes | unless some extraordinary intelligence from England gives hoped |
of a settlement of tbo Ameiican civil war, and promises a general | of a settlement of the American civil war, and promises a general | of a settlement of the American civil war, and promises a general |
and great improv ement in demand for all sorts of woollen fabrics | and great improvement in demand for all sorts of woollen fabrics | and great improvement in demand for all sorts of woollen fabrics |
for both thu home and foreign markots. | for both the home and foreign markets. | for both the home and foreign markets. |
Tallow.-A fair quantity ia coming to market, but owing to tho | Tallow.—A fair quantity is coming to market, but owing to the | Tallow fair quantity is coming to market, but owing to the |
pnces required by owners, many parcels are being ahippod on | prices required by owners, many parcels are being shipped on | prices required by owners, many parcels are being shipped on |
iheir account undci advance. Small lots, suitable for homo con- | their account under advance. Small lots, suitable for home con- | their account under advance. Small lots, suitable for home consumption, |
sumption, realise lull rates. First-class beef I» now worth £34 to | sumption, realise full rates. First-class beef is now worth £34 to | realise full rates. First-class beef is now worth £34 to |
£38, und lirst samples of mutton £43 to £13 per ton. _ | £38, and first samples of mutton £42 to £43 per ton. | £38, and first samples of mutton £43 to £13 per ton. 5 |
Hides arc in better demand, and prices have become somewhat | Hides are in better demand, and prices have become somewhat | Hides are in better demand, and prices have become somewhat |
firmer for all qualities , small parcels of first heavies taken by | firmer for all qualities ; small parcels of first heavies taken by | firmer for all qualities , small parcels of first heavies taken by |
the tanners, hove obtained higher ratet, one parcel realising 17s | the tanners, have obtained higher rates, one parcel realising 17s | the tanners have obtained higher rates, one parcel realising 17s |
each-av crage weights arc now worth 11s bd to 12s each, being Is | each—average weights are now worth 11s 6d to 12s each, being 1s | each-way crage weights are now worth 11s 6d to 12s each, being Is |
advance on last quotations | advance on last quotations. | advance on last quotations |
1'itt-street, June 19, | Pitt-street, June 19. | Pitt-street, June 19, |
Identified overProof corrections | EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENT TERM WINTER UNDER SECURITY THERE SYDNEY SHIPPED FULL EXPERIENCE YET RULE CANNOT INTHE MARKETS MORE RICHARDSON SINCE ACTIVE AMERICAN /PITT/STREET|PITTSTREET |
Identified overProof non-corrections | HERDS ESTABLISHMENT HOPES GROWN GREASY HAVING WITHIN AVERAGE TRANSFER LEAD BOILING |
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All Words | 424 | 83.5 | 97.4 | 84.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 243 | 86.4 | 95.5 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 87.7 | 95.7 | 65.0 |
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[UICHAIVDSON AND VVllENCH.T | [RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.] | [RICHARDSON AND W.RENCH. |
! The continued though customary wet weather of this season | The continued though customary wet weather of this season | The continued though customary wet weather of this season |
has in a measure impeded transactions during the month, | has in a measure impeded transactions during the month. | has in a measure impeded transactions during the month, |
I The results of most of the eales (fleeted »bow fair market rato?, | The results of most of the sales effected show fair market rates, | The results of most of the sales (effected show fair market rates?, |
and wo are glad to perceive an increased desire to secure good | and we are glad to perceive an increased desire to secure good | and we are glad to perceive an increased desire to secure good |
investments in real estate, especially in well situated city and | investments in real estate, especially in well situated city and | investments in real estate, especially in well situated city and |
subuiban properties, | suburban properties. | suburban properties, |
Wc notice the following omonir our contracts since last mail : | We notice the following among our contracts since last mail :— | We notice the following among our contracts since last mail : |
Alma House, Upper William-slreot, Croigend, Dar- | Alma House, Upper William-street, Craigend, Dar- | Alma House, Upper William-street, Craigend, Darlinghurst, |
linghurst, £1400; block of land, Ucorgc-atrcet North, | linghurst, £1400 ; block of land, George-street North, | £1400; block of land, George-street North, |
47 iect frontage, £1150; a small boase in Crown | 47 feet frontage, £1150 ; a small house in Crown- | 47 feet frontage, £1150; a small house in Crown |
street, Woolloomooloo, £215 ; shop and dwelling in Kont-etreet | street, Woolloomooloo, £215 ; shop and dwelling in Kent-street | street, Woolloomooloo, £215 ; shop and dwelling in Kent-street |
North, near the Gas Hotel, £700; nn allotment of land in Argyle | North, near the Gas Hotel, £700 ; an allotment of land in Argyle | North, near the Gas Hotel, £700; an allotment of land in Argyle |
strect, £350 ; two houses in Bridge-street, next to Exohungc | street, £350 ; two houses in Bridge-street, next to Exchange | street, £350 ; two houses in Bridge-street, next to Exchange-corner |
Corner, £1600 ; a small bouso in Burton-lane, £120; two houses | Corner, £1600 ; a small house in Burton-lane, £120; two houses | £1600 ; a small house in Burton-lane, £120; two houses |
in Cnstlercagb-strcet South, near Campbell-street, £590 ; three | in Castlerreagh-street South, near Campbell-street, £590 ; three | in Castlereagh-street South, near Campbell-street, £590 ; three |
i hops and dwellings at Newtown, on the main road, £695 ; twelve | shops and dwellings at Newtown, on the main road, £695 ; twelve | i hops and dwellings at Newtown, on the main road, £695 ; twelve |
aeres of land on the Liverpool Bead, Barwood, £J10; thirty-four | acres of land on the Liverpool Road, Burwood, £210 ; thirty-four | acres of land on the Liverpool Road, Burwood, £310; thirty-four |
allotments on Blue's estate, North Shore, for £3010, or from 20s | allotments on Blue's estate, North Shore, for £3040, or from 29s | allotments on Blue's estate, North Shore, for £3000, or from 20s |
to S3s per foot ; 10O acres, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20s | to £5s per foot ; 100 acres, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20s | to 23s per foot ; 100 acres, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20s |
per acre ; the Caoura Estate, 3370 acres, near Marulan, Southern | per acre ; the Caoura Estate, 3370 acres, near Marulan, Southern | per acre ; the Caoura Estate, 3370 acres, near Marulan, Southern |
Bead, £3370. | Road £3370. | Road, £3370. |
10th June. | 19th June. | 10th June. |
Identified overProof corrections | SALES BURWOOD WE CRAIGEND SHOW EXCHANGE AMONG /KENT/STREET|KENTSTREET RICHARDSON FEET RATES EFFECTED SUBURBAN /GEORGE/STREET|GEORGESTREET |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SHOPS CASTLERREAGH WRENCH |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 170 | 85.9 | 98.2 | 87.5 |
Searchability of unique words | 117 | 85.5 | 97.4 | 82.4 |
Weighted Words | 86.0 | 97.3 | 80.7 |
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- BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. | BIRTHS. On |
On the 18th of Jnno, attho Australian Joint Stock Bank, Ten- | On the 18th of June, at the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Ten- | the 18th of June, at the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Tenterfield, |
terfield, Jlrs Sweetland, ora ion. | terfield, Mrs. Sweetland, of a son. | Mrs Sweetland, of a son. |
One ChaileB Bromley, of Sjdncy, to Jano M'Gregor, of Sydney | On the 11th instant, at her residence, Hunter-street, Mrs. | One Charles Bromley, of Sydney, to Jane M'Gregor, of Sydney |
William Stonier, of a son. | William Stonier, of a son. | William Stonier, of a son. |
^On'tne,13thr'in«t«ntn'at lor residence, 11G, Clarcnco-strcct, | On the 13th instant, at her residence, 116, Clarence-street, | ^On'tne,13thr'in«t«ntn'at her residence, 116, Clarence-street, |
KM William Donn, of a daughter. | Mrs. William Dunn, of a daughter. | KM William Done, of a daughter. |
On the Htb instant, at her residence, 132, Clarence-street, Mrs. | On the 14th instant, at her residence, 132, Clarence-street, Mrs. | On the 11th instant, at her residence, 132, Clarence-street, Mrs. |
James Fruin, of a daughter. | James Erwin, of a daughter. | James Erwin, of a daughter. |
Oil the 16th instint nt her rcsidonco.Roso JliU Tarm, Pirra | On the 16th instant, at her residence, Rose Hill Farm, Parra- | On the 16th instant at her residence Rose Hill Farm, Pirra |
rnitio Bim, MTB \S illiam Fayton, of a sou._ | matta River, Mrs. William Payton, of a son. | initio Bim, MTB AS William Payton, of a son |
MARRIAGES. | MARRIAGES. | MARRIAGES. |
On the 27th of June, hy special license, hy the, Rev. Dr. t utlcr | On the 27th of June, by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Fuller- | On the 27th of June, by special license, by the Rev. Dr. t under |
imt Mr John Uiggcrson, sen, to I Hen, second daughter of | ton, Mr. John Higgerson, sen., to Ellen, second daughter of | inst Mr John Higgerson, sent, to I Hen, second daughter of |
Kinniel Dean, Kurrajong, Now South Wnlci.. | Samuel Dean, Kurrajong, New South Wales. | Minnie Dean, Kurrajong, New South Wales.. |
On tho 7lh instant, hy Bpecinl license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, | On the 7th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, | On the 7th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, |
hvthcKcv Denn Sumner, Michael Monaghan, nf I uam, county | by the Rev. Dean Sumner, Michael Monaghan, of Tuam, county | hvthcKcv Dean Sumner, Michael Monaghan, if I am, county |
Galway Ireland, to Anno Keary, third daughter of tho lato | Galway, Ireland, to Anne Keary, third daughter of the late | Galway Ireland, to Anne Keary, third daughter of the late |
ahornas Keary, Dangan, count} Gnlwny, Ireland | Thomas Keary, Dungan, county Galway, Ireland. | Thomas Keary, Dangar, county Galway, Ireland. |
On the 7th instant, at tho WcBleyan Chapel, Gorman 8tation, | On the 7th instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, German Station, | On the 7th instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, German Station, |
now Brhlune, bj the Rev N. Turner, assisted by tho Uov. J. II, | near Brisbane, by the Rev. N. Turner, assisted by the Rev. J. H. | now Brhlune, by the Rev. N. Turner, assisted by the Rev. J. H, |
Hotelier, Thomas Holmes, C I*, Maryborough, to Martha Louiso | Fletcher, Thomas Holmes, C.E., Maryborough, to Martha Louise | Fletcher, Thomas Holmes, C I*, Maryborough, to Martha Louise |
linne cM( st daughter of J L Fillman, Lsq , Gorman button | Marie, eldest daughter of J. L. Zillman, Esq., German Station. | Time CMG st daughter of J. L Zillman, Esq , Gorman button |
On the lOlhinstint, at North Brisbane, hy the Rov Charles | On the 10th instant, at North Brisbane, by the Rev. Charles | On the 10th instant, at North Brisbane, by the Rev. Charles |
nth, "ïoughar | Ogg, Charles Bromley, of Sydney, to Jane McGregor, of Sydney. | nth, "Vaughan |
On Iho Uth instant, at St. James', Sjdnny, hy speoiil, license, | On the 14th instant, at St. James', Sydney, by special license, | On the 11th instant, at St. James', Sydney, by special, license, |
or the liev R Allwood, Hermann ïinckh, of Stuttgart, Gormany, | by the Rev. R. Allwood, Hermann Finckh, of Stuttgart, Germany, | or the Rev. R Allwood, Hermann Finckh, of Stuttgart, Germany, |
to Sophie Moeich, of Aaron, Switzerland. | to Sophie Moesch, of Aaron, Switzerland. | to Sophie Moesch, of Aaron, Switzerland. |
On tho Hth instant, by special license, at 213, Macqnartc | On the 14th instant, by special license, at 213, Macquarie- | On the 14th instant, by special license, at 219, Macquarie |
itrtct hy tho Re* Dr. Steel, William Jack, to Joanna I entum. | street, by the Rev. Dr. Steel, William Jack, to Joanna Fentum, | street by the Rev Dr. Steel, William Jack, to Joanna I venture. |
joungcit daughter of Mr, W. D Hill, of licilston, Scotland. No | youngest daughter of Mr. W. D. Hill, of Neilston, Scotland. No | youngest daughter of Mr, W. D Hill, of Neilston, Scotland. No |
ennis | cards. | cards |
On the ICth instant,hy special license, at St, Mary's Cathedral, | On the 16th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, | On the 16th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, |
J O'Dmio^an, Thomas, the fourth son of the lato | by the Rev. J. O'Donovan, Thomas, the fourth son of the late | J O'Donovan, Thomas, the fourth son of the late |
county Galway, Ireland. | James McGrath, Youghall, county Tipperary, Ireland, to Bridget, | county Galway, Ireland. |
?m-um. -..Jghlcr of th | the only daughter of the late Mr. Edward Walsh, Ballinakill, | mum. -tighter of the |
county Galway, Ireland. | county Galway, Ireland. | county Galway, Ireland. |
DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
On the 13th of March last, at his residence, 78, Wcaman-strcct, | On the 13th of March last, at his residence, 78, Weaman-street, | On the 13th of March last, at his residence, 78, Welman-street, |
Birminplam, 1 nglnnd, in the 55th year of his age, Mr. Henry | Birmingham, England, in the 55th year of his age, Mr. Henry | Birmingham, England, in the 55th year of his age, Mr. Henry |
Challener, gunmaker, and father of Mr. Henry Challener, gun | Challener, gunmaker, and father of Mr. Henry Challener, gun- | Challener, gunmaker, and father of Mr. Henry Challener, gun |
maker, of this city, much regretted. | maker, of this city, much regretted. | maker, of this city, much regretted. |
tticonlT daughter of tho lato Mr. JJdward Walsh, Bullinakill, | On the 28th of April, at 18, Queen's-terrace, Bayswater, | tticonlT daughter of the late Mr. Edward Walsh, Bullinakill, |
On the 28th of April, at l8, Queon's-terraco, Bayswater, | London, Catherine, the wife of Charles Campbell, barrister-at-law, | On the 28th of April, at 18, Queen's-terrace, Bayswater, |
aged 47. | aged 47. | aged 47. |
On iho 28th of April, on his Journnv to Norwioh, from his | On the 28th of April, on his Journey to Norwich, from his | On the 28th of April, on his Journey to Norwich, from his |
retidtnee, Oulton \icaragc, Rev. Thomas Maxwell Hunt, | residence, Oulton Vicarage, Rev. Thomas Maxwell Hunt, | residence, Oulton Vicarage, Rev. Thomas Maxwell Hunt, |
brother lo Mr Edward Hunt, of Hampton Villa, Balmain, in his | brother to Mr. Edward Hunt, of Hampton Villa, Balmain, in his | brother to Mr Edward Hunt, of Hampton Villa, Balmain, in his |
74th year. | 74th year. | 74th year. |
Onthc28thof April, at Bournemouth, England, Mrs, Charles | On the 28th of April, at Bournemouth, England, Mrs. Charles | Onthc28thof April, at Bournemouth, England, Mrs Charles |
Campbell, the elder daughter of tho luto George Thomas Palmer, | Campbell, the elder daughter of the late George Thomas Palmer, | Campbell, the elder daughter of the late George Thomas Palmer, |
Etn eif l'emburton Grange, Parramatta, in her 48th year | Esq., of Pemberton Grange, Parramatta, in her 48th year. | Ern of Pemberton Grange, Parramatta, in her 48th year. |
On the 17th instant, at tho residence of her mother, Balmain, | On the 17th instant, at the residence of her mother, Balmain, | On the 17th instant, at the residence of her mother, Balmain, |
if consumption, Annie Elirabctb, aged twcnty-fHoycars, eldest | of consumption, Annie Elizabeth, aged twenty-five years, eldest | of consumption, Annie Elizabeth, aged twcnty-fHoycars, eldest |
daughter or li o late Captura II. W. Lilis, of tho Isabella, | daughter of the late Captain H. W. Ellis, of the Isabella. | daughter of li of late Captain H. W. Ellis, of the Isabella, |
On Friday, the 17th instant, suddenly, of diphtheria, at Bello | On Friday, the 17th instant, suddenly, of diphtheria, at Belle | On Friday, the 17th instant, suddenly, of diphtheria, at BelleVue |
Vue Hall, Alfred Crone, tho behn ed son of Mr, James Middleton, | Vue Hall, Alfred Crane, the beloved son of Mr. James Middleton, | Hall, Alfred Crane, the beloved son of Mr James Middleton, |
seed 4}ears and ninnmonths, | aged 4 years and nine months. | aged 4 years and ninnmonths, |
On the 17lh instant, at her residence, Campbell-street, 8urrv | On the 17th instant, at her residence, Campbell-street, Surry | On the 17th instant, at her residence, Campbell-street, Surry |
BillF, alter a short and painful iilncs, Mrs, barab, Austin, aged 57 | Hills, after a short and painful illness, Mrs. Sarah Austin, aged 57 | Hills, after a short and painful illness, Mrs, Sarah, Austin, aged 57 |
jea^ | years. | years |
Identified overProof corrections | AFTER FARM WALES HISRESIDENCE ERWIN /QUEENS/TERRACE|QUEENSTERRACE ODONOVAN ZILLMAN VICARAGE SARAH BIRMINGHAM SURRYHILLS FINCKH CARDS ELIZABETH GERMAN STATION YEARS ANNE CAPTAIN ILLNESS JANE MACQUARIE FLETCHER CRANE NORWICH ESQ ROSE NEW NEILSTON WESLEYAN JOURNEY ELLIS YOUNGEST PEMBERTON BELOVED HIGGERSON GERMANY LOUISE PAYTON MOESCH |
Identified overProof non-corrections | NEAR MONTHS /BARRISTER/AT/LAW|BARRISTERATLAW ELLEN DUNN LONDON SEN [**VANDALISED] FULLERTON TUAM MCGREGOR BELLE TIPPERARY MCGRATH MARIE BRIDGET NINE /HUNTER/STREET|HUNTERSTREET SAMUEL BALLINAKILL YOUGHALL /TWENTY/FIVE|TWENTYFIVE WIFE WEAMAN RIVER VUE [**VANDALISED] DUNGAN OGG FENTUM ONLY CATHERINE |
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Searchability of unique words | 197 | 65.0 | 84.8 | 56.5 |
Weighted Words | 69.7 | 87.3 | 58.2 |
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LISMORE? RICHMOND RIVER. J | LISMORE, RICHMOND RIVER. | LISMORE? RICHMOND RIVER. J |
...... . . . rpRtlI A oonusspaHDEHT.] .. i | [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] | ...... . . . rpRtlI A oonusspaHDEHT.] .. i |
' .'ZfHtUBV »Ist.-Oa the anniversary ot the colony Messrs. | JANUARY 31st.— On the anniversary of the colony Messrs. | ' .'ZfHtUBV Istria the anniversary of the colony Messrs. |
?Girards gava the children ot thé National schcol, Z.U. | Girarde gave the children of the National school, Lis- | Guards gave the children of the National school, Z.U. |
«ore, Bich mond Elver, a'grand trent, as a mark of their | more, Richmond River, a grand treat, as a mark of their | more, Richmond River, a grand treat, as a mark of their |
'great satisfaction io the advancement of the children | great satisfaction in the advancement of the children | great satisfaction to the advancement of the children. |
. «face the opening of the Bohool. The children, with | since the opening of the school. The children, with | face the opening of the school. The children, with |
theirteaoberB, Mr, end Mrs. Banttin prooeeded donn | their teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Rankin proceeded down | their teacherS, Mr, and Mrs. Banttin proceeded down |
the river in smalt boats to Messrs. Glraru's groonda, | the river in smalt boats to Messrs. Girard's grounds, | the river in small boats to Messrs. Girard's grounds, |
-where a large tent was erected for the ocoanion, and | where a large tent was erected for the occasion, and | where a large tent was erected for the occasion, and |
- 'bountifully supplied with the good things ot this world, | bountifully supplied with the good things of this world, | - bountifully supplied with the good things of this world, |
which were kindly provided bj Mrs. Girard. Notwith- | which were kindly provided by Mrs. Girard. Notwith- | which were kindly provided by Mrs. Girard. Notwithstanding |
standing the inclemency of the weather tho children, | standing the inclemency of the weather the children, | the inclemency of the weather the children, |
«bout fifty, and several of their parents, snent a very | about fifty, and several of their parents, spent a very | about fifty, and several of their parents, spent a very |
- nappy Jay, in ibe usual sport«, and the children nuog | happy day, in the usual sports, and the children sung | happy day, in the usual sports, and the children sang |
several pieces, concluding the day in singing the National | several pieces, concluding the day in singing the National | several pieces, concluding the day in singing the National |
vAntbem. | Anthem. | Anthem. |
Identified overProof corrections | SCHOOL OCCASION BY TEACHERS DOWN ANTHEM HAPPY ABOUT GRAND GAVE TREAT SPORTS PROCEEDED GROUNDS SPENT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SMALT [**VANDALISED] CORRESPONDENT GIRARDE FROM JANUARY SINCE SUNG ON RANKIN |
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All Words | 126 | 70.6 | 91.3 | 70.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 78 | 70.5 | 88.5 | 60.9 |
Weighted Words | 71.6 | 90.7 | 67.2 |
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PBOPEBTÏ OIRCULABS. | PROPERTY CIRCULARS. | PROPERTY CIRCULAR. |
[BIOHAEDS H Airo wnsNon ] . I | [RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.] | [RICHARDS H Airo wnsNon ] The |
The continued, thongh ouitomary wet weather of this tottan, | The continued, though customary wet weather of this season, | continued, though customary wet weather of this town, |
ht«, in a meuare, Impeded traniMtions daring the montb. | has, in a measure, impeded transactions during the month. | has, in a measure, impeded transactions during the month. |
The regatta of moat of the aalea effeolod abow fair market ratoa, | The regatta of most of the sales effected show fair market rates, | The regatta of most of the sales effected show fair market rates, |
and «re are glad to poroolvo an inoreaaed desire to «acare good | and are are glad to perceive an increased desire to secure good | and we are glad to perceive an increased desire to secure good |
tnveitmsnti in roal estate, especially in well-altuatad oltyand | investments in real estate, especially in well-situated city and | investments in real estate, especially in well-situated city and |
anbnrban properties. - | suburban properties. | suburban properties. - |
We notice the following among oar oontraota alnoo laat | We notice the following among our contracts since last | We notice the following among our contracts since last |
mall: | mail :— | mail: |
Alma Houso, Upper WHUam-atreet, Oralgend, Darlinghurst, | Alma House, Upper William-street, Craigend, Darlinghurst, | Alma House, Upper William-street, Craigend, Darlinghurst, |
£1400' ... | £1400. | £1400' ... |
Btook of land. Oaorge-itreet North, 47 feet frontage, XI IBO. . | Block of land. George-street North, 47 feet frontage, £1150. | Block of land. George-street North, 47 feet frontage, XI IBO. A |
A email house in Crown-itroet, Woolloomooloo,".£215. | A small house in Crown-street, Woolloomooloo, £215. | small house in Crown-street, Woolloomooloo, £215. |
Shop and dwelling in Kont-streot North, near the Oas Hotel, | Shop and dwelling in Kent-street North, near the Gas Hotel, | Shop and dwelling in Kent-street North, near the Gas Hotel, |
£700. ' ? - .:?,..-.* | £700. | £700. ' ? - .:?,..-.* |
An allolmont of land in Argyle street, £350. . ; | An allolmont of land in Argyle street, £350. | an allotment of land in Argyle street, £350. . ; |
Two hoaaos in Bridge-atroet, next to Exohango Comer,£1600, | Two houses in Bridge-street, next to Exchange Comer, £1600. | Two houses in Bridge-street, next to Exchange Corner £1600, |
A email boase In Barton-lane, £120. | A small house in Burton-lane, £120. | A small house In Burton-lane, £120. |
Two boatos in Ca»tleroeghetrcet Sooth, near Oampbolt-tlroot, | Two houses in Castlereagh-street South, near Oampbell-street, | Two boats in Ca»tleroeghetrcet South, near Oampbolt-tlroot, |
£600.. : ; | £590. | £600.. : ; |
Three ahopa and dwelllnga at Nawtawn,on tho main road, £695, | Three shops and dwellings at Newtown, on the main road, £695, | Three shops and dwellings at Newtown on the main road, £695, |
12 aorea of land on tba Liverpool Hoad, Barwood, £210. | 12 acres of land on the Liverpool Road, Burwood, £210. | 12 acres of land on the Liverpool Road, Burwood, £210. |
34 allotments on Bine's Estate, North Shore, for £3040¡ór from. | 34 allotments on Blue's Estate, North Shore, for £3040, or from | 34 allotments on Pine's Estate, North Shore, for £3040 from. |
20a. to 86s. per foot. . - | 20s. to 85s. per foot. | 20s. to 35s. per foot. . - |
100 aorea, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20a, per aaro., | 100 acres, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20s, per acre. | 100 acres, Terragong Swamp, near Kiama, 20s, per acre., |
Tba Coura Estate, 5370 aorea, noar Maralan, Southern. Bold, | The Coura Estate, 5370 acres, near Marulan, Southern Road, | The Court Estate, 5370 acres, near Marulan, Southern. Bold, |
£3370. .' . " : | £3370. | £3370. .' " : |
Pitt atroet,I9th Juno. | Pitt street, 19th June. | Pitt atroet,I9th Juno. |
[MOIIT AND 00.J | [MORT AND CO.] | [MORT AND CO |
A moderato amount of bnalness haa boon effected, alnoo our | A moderate amount of business has been effected, since our | A moderate amount of business has been effected, since our |
last roport, not anulolent, howoTor, to make any ehango In tho | last report, not sufficient, however, to make any change in the | last report, not indolent, however, to make any change in the |
ronrkot, which remalna atoady. Wo havo a very Important salo | market, which remains steady. We have a very important sale | market, which remains steady. We have a very important sale |
fending at tho oommeoaement of the onsalog montb, eonslst | pending at the commencement of the ensuing month, consist- | fencing at the commencement of the ensuing month, consisting |
ng of tho Ianda originally Intended aa a alto for tho town hall, | ing of the lands originally intended as a site for the town hall, | of the lands originally intended as a site for the town hall, |
and haying oxtonaivo frontagos to Brldao, Elliaboth' Bent, and | and having extensive frontages to Bridge, Elizabeth, Bent, and | and having extensive frontages to Brldao, Elizabeth' Bent, and |
Phillip elroets.dlvlded Into ai:o monta. Thoroaalt of tho aalo will | Phillip streets, divided into allotments. The result of the sale will | Phillip elroets.dlvlded Into are month. Thoroaalt of the sale will |
without doubt, dotermlno tho valuo ot unimproved' landa In this. | without doubt, determine the value of unimproved lands in this | without doubt, determine the value of unimproved' land in the |
flirt of tho city. Suburb,n and country pronerties aro aa in our | part of the city. Suburban and country properties are as in our | part of the city. suburban and country properties are as in our |
sat. For good family suburban roaldonoea fair ratoa aro obtain- | last. For good family suburban residences fair rates are obtain- | sat. For good family suburban residences fair rates are obtainable, |
able, and we havo eovoral Inquirios for euoh. | able, and we have several inquiries for such. | and we have several inquiries for such. |
Tho Boom«, Pitl-atroot, Juno 20. | The Rooms, Pitt-street, June 20. | The Rooms, Pitt-street, June 20. |
Identified overProof corrections | MONTH /KENT/STREET|KENTSTREET HOUSES PERCEIVE AS BEEN WOOLLOOMOOLOO SMALL SALES JUNE SUCH SALE CO STEADY ROOMS HAS INCREASED ELIZABETH DURING SEVERAL BURWOOD PROPERTY INQUIRIES ACRES SHOPS GAS HAVING REMAINS MODERATE NEWTOWN THOUGH CRAIGEND SHOW REPORT ENSUING SECURE CONTRACTS CUSTOMARY SOUTH EXCHANGE DWELLINGS HOWEVER MORT HAVE SITE FRONTAGES CONSISTING COMMENCEMENT /GEORGE/STREET|GEORGESTREET /WILLIAM/STREET|WILLIAMSTREET EXTENSIVE INVESTMENTS /WELL/SITUATED|WELLSITUATED LANDS /BURTON/LANE|BURTONLANE MEASURE BUSINESS VALUE MAIL MARULAN MOST BLOCK SINCE RESIDENCES REAL ACRE TRANSACTIONS RATES PART CHANGE DETERMINE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | STREETS COMER SUFFICIENT DIVIDED COURA [**VANDALISED] ALLOLMONT [**VANDALISED] /CASTLEREAGH/STREET|CASTLEREAGHSTREET BLUES WRENCH PENDING SEASON RICHARDSON CIRCULARS OAMPBELL OR RESULT |
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All Words | 285 | 52.6 | 91.6 | 82.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 175 | 51.4 | 90.9 | 81.2 |
Weighted Words | 51.4 | 90.7 | 80.9 |
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LauonouaLs-The Hinril bof gotb l | LIGHTHOUSE.—The Herald of 30th ult. | LauonouaLs-The Hinril bof goth l |
MayJ, some: corresapoleneet:ha takery plce | says, some correspondence has taken place | May., some: corresapoleneet:ha bakery place |
between the Victorian end Auth Auttrlianr | between the Victorian and South Australian | between the Victorian end Auth Australian |
Governlments upon the proct{ed Jigbtbo?se | Governments upon the projected lighthouse | Governments upon the proceeds Lighthouse |
at Cape Nelsun. Mr. Prearok wrote to thl | at Cape Nelson. Mr. Francis wrote to the | at Cape Nelson. Mr. Prearok wrote to the |
Chief Secretary in the neighbouring colony, | Chief Secretary in the neighbouring colony, | Chief Secretary in the neighbouring colony, |
to inquire how ftr they weold be willing to | to inquire how far they woud be willing to | to inquire how far they would be willing to |
ansi?t in the erectlon and risintarnnoo, and | assist in the erection and maintenance, and | assist in the erectlon and reinsurance, and |
puinted out that the new lghthouse would | pointed out that the new lighthouse would | pointed out that the new lighthouse would |
only ?f useful to shJip tradilg from Europe | only be useful to ship trading from Europe | only be useful to ship trading from Europe |
or sidia to Portland Bellikl, and Warra?,. | or India to Portland, Belfast, and Warrnam- | or side to Portland Belfast, and Warr?,. |
oool, and to vesels Iro.m Adelaide siling to | bool, and to vessels from Adelaide sailing to | cook, and to vessels from Adelaide siding to |
any ot the ports of Victotle, New Seuth | any of the ports of Victoria, New South | any of the ports of Victoria, New South |
Wle*, Queen,-land, New Zcalahndl, or Te.. | Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, or Tas- | Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, or Te.. |
,ranlin. In reply, the Government of Soulh | mania. In reply, the Government of South | granted. In reply, the Government of South |
Australia have rsoved the4 plrev*lh questlon | Australia have moved the previous question | Australia have resolved the 4 prevail question |
by declining to go on wilth the negotiatlon | by declining to go on with the negotiation | by declining to go on with the negotiation |
until the whole question of lighthouses is | until the whole question of lighthouses is | until the whole question of lighthouses is |
readjusted., We underttead thia the euti. | readjusted. We understand that the esti- | readjusted., We understand that the area. |
nlmtel eols of recting tbhe liglhthowesl | mated cost of erecting the lighthouses is | planted cols of erecting the lighthouses |
£20,000, ind that the malntelnaeo will pro. | £20,000, and that the maintenance will | £20,000, and that the maintenance will pro- |
probably amount lo £1000 year. | probably amount to £1000 year. | probably amount to £1000 year. |
Identified overProof corrections | SHIP TRADING UNDERSTAND PLACE QUEENSLAND ERECTING AUSTRALIAN SOUTHAUSTRALIA NELSON POINTED WITH FAR VICTORIA ZEALAND NEGOTIATION VESSELS SOUTH BELFAST LIGHTHOUSE SOUTHWALES GOVERNMENTS MAINTENANCE ASSIST |
Identified overProof non-corrections | TAKEN PREVIOUS TASMANIA HAS FRANCIS ERECTION ULT HERALD WARRNAMBOOL ESTIMATED MOVED INDIA WOUD SAILING PROJECTED CORRESPONDENCE SAYS COST |
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All Words | 141 | 58.9 | 83.7 | 60.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 94 | 56.4 | 80.9 | 56.1 |
Weighted Words | 52.7 | 79.7 | 57.1 |
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HEATIICOTE POLICE COURT. | HEATHCOTE POLICE COURT. | HEATHCOTE POLICE COURT. |
Friday, 28th August, 1863. | Friday, 28th August, 1863. | Friday, 28th August, 1863. |
(Before Mr. Willoby, P.M., and Mr. | (Before Mr. Willoby, P.M., and Mr. | (Before Mr. Willoby, P.M., and Mr. |
Stackpool, J.P.) | Stackpool, J.P.) | Stackpool, J.P.) |
Debt.-Thomas M Vane v. Henry Furze. | Debt.— Thomas M'Vane v. Henry Furze. | Debt. Thomas M Vane v. Henry Furze. |
Mr. Millet for complainant, Mr. Adamson | Mr. Millet for complainant, Mr. Adamson | Mr. Millett for complainant, Mr. Adamson |
for defendant. | for defendant. | for defendant. |
T. M'Vane sought'to recover the sum of | T. M'Vane sought to recover the sum of | T. M'Vane sought to recover the sum of |
£21 9s.,which he had reduced to £20, to | £24 9s., which he had reduced to £20, to | £21 9s which he had reduced to £20, to |
bring :it: within. the jurisdiction of the | bring it within the jurisdiction of the | bring it: within the jurisdiction of the |
Court.. | Court. | Court.. |
" Mr. Millet asked Mr. Furze if he had | Mr. Millet asked Mr. Furze if he had | " Mr. Miller asked Mr. Furze if he had |
brought his book, as he had a notice to do | brought his book, as he had a notice to do | brought his book, as he had a notice to do |
so; Mr. Furze said there are no hooks. | so. Mr. Furze said there are no books. | so; Mr. Furze said there are no books. |
Mr. M'Vane said there are, or ought to | Mr. M'Vane said there are, or ought to | Mr. M'Vane said there are, or ought to |
be books, for he had made entries in them. | be books, for he had made entries in them. | be books, for he had made entries in them. |
Mr. Furze-Yes you have had too much | Mr. Furze—Yes you have had too much | Mr. Furze-Yes you have had too much |
to do with my books. | to do with my books. | to do with my books. |
The Bench ordered Mr. Furze to pro | The Bench ordered Mr. Furze to pro- | The Bench ordered Mr. Furze to produce |
duce his books, and postponed the case till | duce his books, and postponed the case till | his books, and postponed the case till |
Monday, to enable him to do so. | Monday, to enable him to do so. | Monday, to enable him to do so. |
Thomas Ford was charged with drunk | Thomas Ford was charged with drunk- | Thomas Ford was charged with drunkenness, |
enness, and wa~s fined 2s. 6d., or in de | enness, and was fined 2s. 6d., or in de- | and was fined 2s. 6d., or in default |
fault of payment, 6 imprisonment. | fault of payment, 6 imprisonment. | of payment, 6 imprisonment. |
Debt. - Franeis Rogers. v. William | Debt.-- Francis Rogers. v. William | Debt. - Francis Rogers. v. William |
Marsh, £6 Cs. 8d. This was an ad | Marsh, £6 6s. 8d. This was an ad- | Marsh, £6 6s. 8d. This was an adjourned |
journed case. Mr. Millett appe:ired for | journed case. Mr. Millett appeared for | case. Mr. Millett appeared for |
defendant. Dismissed, plaintiff to pay | defendant. Dismissed, plaintiff to pay | defendant. Dismissed, plaintiff to pay |
21s. costs. | 21s. costs. | 21s. costs. |
Same v. Jeremiah Tohin. £4 Os. 2d. | Same v. Jeremiah Tobin. £4 0s. 2d. | Same v. Jeremiah Tobin. £4 Os. 2d. |
Mr. Millett fbor defendant. This was a | Mr. Millett for defendant. This was a | Mr. Millett for defendant. This was a |
similar case to the Iast. Dismissed, de | similar case to the last. Dismissed, de- | similar case to the Iast. Dismissed, defendant |
fendant 2o pay 31s. costs. | fendant to pay 31s. costs. | to pay 21s. costs. |
Debt.-Patrick Foley v. F. Curran. | Debt.— Patrick Foley v. F. Curran. | Debt. Patrick Foley v. F. Curran. |
Horse hire, £3 10s. Mr. Adamson for | Horse hire, £3 10s. Mr. Adamson for | Horse hire, £3 10s. Mr. Adamson for |
defendant. Dismissed. | defendant. Dismissed. | defendant. Dismissed. |
Debt.- Adam Gibson v. Catherine | Debt.— Adam Gibson v. Catherine | Debt.- Adam Gibson v. Catherine |
Graham. Goods, £117s. Od. M.r. Mil | Graham. Goods, £1 17s. 6d. Mr. Mil- | Graham. Goods, 17s. 6d. Mr. Mil |
lett for plaintiff,. Mr. Adamson for de | lett for plaintiff, Mr. Adamson for de- | left for plaintiff, Mr. Adamson for defendant. |
fendant. Postponed. | fendant. Postponed. | Postponed. |
Assault.-Thomas Duncan v. James | Assault.— Thomas Duncan v. James | Assault. Thomas Duncan v. James |
Maiden, damages £20. Mr. Adamson | Maiden, damages £20. Mr. Adamson | Maiden, damages £20. Mr. Adamson |
for 'plaintiff, Mr. Millett for defendant. | for plaintiff, Mr. Millett for defendant. | for plaintiff, Mr. Millett for defendant. |
Dismissed, plaintiff to pay l2s. costs. | Dismissed, plaintiff to pay 21s. costs. | Dismissed, plaintiff to pay 12s. costs. |
S'aturday, August 29. | Saturday, August 29. | Saturday, August 29. |
Adam Gibson v. C. Grahamn. This | Adam Gibson v. C. Graham. This | Adam Gibson v. C. Grahame. This |
was an adjourned case from Friday. | was an adjourned case from Friday. | was an adjourned case from Friday. |
Orider for 18w, and 2s, 6d. costs; . | Order for 18s, and 2s. 6d. costs. | Order for 16s, and 2s 6d. costs; . |
• . .. : . . .. - . . | • ... : . ... - . . | |
Identified overProof corrections | TOBIN APPEARED FRANCIS HEATHCOTE WHICH ORDER SOUGHT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | MILLET [**VANDALISED] LAST |
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All Words | 236 | 93.2 | 97.9 | 68.8 |
Searchability of unique words | 115 | 93.0 | 98.3 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 94.8 | 98.4 | 69.2 |
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA. | SOUTH AUSTRALIA. | SOUTH AUSTRALIA. |
AnELArar, 29th Decomber. | ADELAIDE, 29th December. | AnELArar, 29th December. |
Tlio- Treasurer will shortly take his departure Sic | The Treasurer will shortly take his departure for | The- Treasurer will shortly take his departure Sic |
Melbourne to attend a conference with respcct to | Melbourne to attend a conference with respect to | Melbourne to attend a conference with respect to |
the management of lighthouses. | the management of lighthouses. | the management of lighthouses. |
Thore are forty entries fer the Jockey Club Sum | There are forty entries for the Jockey Club Sum- | There are forty entries for the Jockey Club Summer' |
mer' races, which common so to-morrow. | mer races, which commence to-morrow. | races, which common so to-morrow. |
Now wheat sales liuve, been effected at 4* Sdlfor | Now wheat sales have been effected at 4s 2d. for | Now wheat sales have, been effected at 4s 3d for |
delivery about the mid.'Be of January. Fee- quick | delivery about the middle of January. For quick | delivery about the middle of January. Fee- quick |
deiivory, sales havo beea mado to-day at 4a4|l, but | delivery, sales have been made to-day at 4s 4d, but | delivery, sales have been made to-day at 4a4|l, but |
br.yers are reluctant tc.givo that price. | buyers are reluctant to give that price. | buyers are reluctant to give that price. |
Mr Carl Schafor, o? Melbourne, has addressed a | Mr. Carl Schafer, of Melbourne, has addressed a | Mr Carl Schafer, of? Melbourne, has addressed a |
letter to the South Australian Register, d&precating | letter to the South Australian Register, deprecating | letter to the South Australian Register, deprecating |
tho practico of making forward sales of wheat. Mr | the practice of making forward sales of wheat. Mr. | the practice of making forward sales of wheat. Mr |
Schafor contends, that this practice, so common | Schafer contends, that this practice, so common | Schafer contends, that this practice, so common |
here, must prove sninous in tho end, md he cites as | here, must prove ruinous in the end, and he cites as | here, must prove ruinous in the end, and he cites as |
an illustration fee disastrous rape sil speculations | an illustration fee disastrous rape oil speculations | an illustration fee disastrous rape sil speculations |
of Holland, sows thirty years ago. | of Holland, some thirty years ago. | of Holland, sows thirty years ago. |
Arrived : St. Maguus, from N&wcastle. | Arrived : St. Magnus, from Newcastle. | Arrived : St. Magnus, from Newcastle. |
Sailed ?„ £&ovong, s., for Mellionxne. Miss Jooy | Sailed : Coorong, s., for Melbourne. Miss Joey | Sailed s Kooyong, s., for Melbourne. Miss Joey |
Gougcn'neim and Mr Ebenozer Ward are pas | Gougenheim and Mr. Ebenezer Ward are pas- | Gougenheim and Mr Ebenezer Ward are passengers |
sengers | sengers. | |
Robbery Under Aks3 niuii Ballaaiut. — About | Robbery Under Arms near Ballaarat. — About | Robbery Under Aks3 main Ballaarat. — About |
twelve o'clock on Sunday, a Chinese, a brother of | twelve o'clock on Sunday, a Chinese, a brother of | twelve o'clock on Sunday, a Chinese, a brother of |
Chin Kit, the interpreter, was stuck up at the | Chin Kit, the interpreter, was stuck up at the | Chin Kit, the interpreter, was stuck up at the |
Springs by tw» armed men, who robbed him ot | Springs by two armed men, who robbed him of | Springs by two armed men, who robbed him of |
about £14 iu c&slu— 'Star, December 29.' | about £14 in cash— Star, December 29. | about £14 in casing Star, December 29.' |
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Identified overProof corrections | MIDDLE EBENEZER TWO GOUGENHEIM MAGNUS BUYERS THERE SCHAFER JOEY NEWCASTLE BALLAARAT DEPRECATING GIVE MADE HAVE RUINOUS RESPECT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | NEAR SOME ADELAIDE COORONG CASH COMMENCE ARMS OIL |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 175 | 75.4 | 94.3 | 76.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 130 | 80.8 | 93.8 | 68.0 |
Weighted Words | 80.0 | 93.9 | 69.5 |
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LATEST | LATEST | LATEST |
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. |
(From the Sydney Morning Herald's Telegramt ) | (From the Sydney Morning Herald's Telegrams.) | (From the Sydney Morning Herald's Telegram ) |
PABRAMATTA. | PARRAMATTA. | PARRAMATTA. |
Tbursdav, 5.30 n.m. | Thursday, 5.30 p.m. | Thursday, 5.30 arm. |
A majt named Ephraim Keter, employed on tlie | A MAN named Ephraim Kater, employed on the | A man named Ephraim Kater, employed on the |
lailwBV line on this side of Homebush, was struck | railway line on this side of Homebush, was struck | railway line on this side of Homebush, was struck |
eked this afternoon by lightning, while in the act of | dead this afternoon by lightning, while in the act of | asked this afternoon by lightning, while in the act of |
putting on his coat. The eltctric fluid struck hiiu on | putting on his coat. The electric fluid struck him on | putting on his coat. The electric fluid struck him on |
tbe right temple. | the right temple. | the right temple. |
Identified overProof corrections | PARRAMATTA ONTHE ELECTRIC KATER RAILWAY MAN HIM THURSDAY |
Identified overProof non-corrections | DEAD TELEGRAMS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
All Words | 49 | 77.6 | 95.9 | 81.8 |
Searchability of unique words | 41 | 75.6 | 95.1 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 73.3 | 94.3 | 78.5 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
All Words | 2255 | 73.2 | 92.9 | 73.5 |
Searchability of unique words | 1291 | 74.6 | 92.2 | 69.3 |
Weighted Words | 75.8 | 92.5 | 69.0 |