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Sydney, | Sydney. | Sydney, |
[from our own correspondent ] | [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] | [from our own correspondent ] |
MayS. | May 8. | MayS. |
Two young men named Scott-one a clerk to | Two young men named Scott—one a clerk to | Two young men named Scott one a clerk to |
«r, john Keep, ironmonger-were sentenced to | Mr. John Keep, ironmonger—were sentenced to | Mr, John Keep, ironmonger were sentenced to |
two monthB' imprisonment to-day for stealing | two months' imprisonment to-day for stealing | two months' imprisonment to-day for stealing |
poBtage Btamps from their employer. | postage stamps from their employer. | postage stamps from their employer. |
jlr. W. Smart, a well-known justice of the | Mr. W. Smart, a well-known justice of the | Mr. W. Smart, a well-known justice of the |
peace, died suddenly this morning from heart | peace, died suddenly this morning from heart | peace, died suddenly this morning from heart |
disease. | disease. | disease. |
Mr. G. R> ' i°b3i t'le defendant in the recent | Mr. G. R. Dibbs the defendant in the recent | Mr. G. R ' labor The defendant in the recent |
libel case of Shepherd v. Dibbs, was arreBted at | libel case of Shepherd v. Dibbs, was arrested at | libel case of Shepherd v. Dibbs, was arrested at |
Penrith yesterday, under a writ of ca. sa., for the | Penrith yesterday, under a writ of ca. sa., for the | Penrith yesterday, under a writ of ca. ss., for the |
non-payment o£ the plaintiff's costs, which | non-payment of the plaintiff's costs, which | non-payment of the plaintiff's costs, which |
amount to £1600. | amount to £1600. | amount to £1600. |
A young man named Puckeridge was feeding | A young man named Puckeridge was feeding | A young man named Puckeridge was feeding |
a chaff-cutting machine at Pemell's mills to-day, | a chaff-cutting machine at Pemell's mills to-day, | a chaff-cutting machine at Pemell's mills to-day, |
when his left arm waa caught by the rollers and | when his left arm was caught by the rollers and | when his left arm was caught by the rollers and |
hia hand cut off, the musclea of the arm being | his hand cut off, the muscles of the arm being | his hand cut off, the muscles of the arm being |
also severely lacerated. | also severely lacerated. | also severely lacerated. |
The weather ia cold and squally. | The weather is cold and squally. | The weather is cold and squally. |
Arrived : Aconcagua, s. (Orient liner), from | Arrived : Aconcagua, s. (Orient liner), from | Arrived : Aconcagua, s. (Orient liner), from |
London, via Adelaide and Melbourne. | London, via Adelaide and Melbourne. | London, via Adelaide and Melbourne. |
Sailed : Elamang, s., for Brisbane. | Sailed : Elamang, s., for Brisbane. | Sailed : Elamang, s., for Brisbane. |
May 9. | May 9. | May 9. |
Westerly squalls have been blowing all day, | Westerly squalls have been blowing all day, | Westerly squalls have been blowing all day, |
and the weather is very bleak. | and the weather is very bleak. | and the weather is very bleak. |
A boat containing three men was capsized on | A boat containing three men was capsized on | A boat containing three men was capsized on |
the Parramatta River. A carpenter named | the Parramatta River. A carpenter named | the Parramatta River. A carpenter named |
Freeman and his son were drowned. | Freeman and his son were drowned. | Freeman and his son were drowned. |
The Bhip Chandernagore waa seized, under an | The Ship Chandernagore was seized, under an | The ship Chandernagore was seized, under an |
Admiralty warrant, yesterday, for debt. | Admiralty warrant, yesterday, for debt. | Admiralty warrant, yesterday, for debt. |
The Silver Eagle, barque, from Plymouth to | The Silver Eagle, barque, from Plymouth to | The Silver Eagle, barque, from Plymouth to |
Maryborough, with immigrants, passed the Hoads | Maryborough, with immigrants, passed the Heads | Maryborough, with immigrants, passed the Heads |
thia morning. | this morning. | this morning. |
Some boys who were out opossum shooting | Some boys who were out opossum shooting | Some boys who were out opossum shooting |
near East Maitland last evening found the re- | near East Maitland last evening found the re- | near East Maitland last evening found the remains |
mains of a human being, which have been | mains of a human being, which have been | of a human being, which have been |
identified as those of an old man who has been | identified as those of an old man who has been | identified as those of an old man who has been |
missing for the past twelve months. | missing for the past twelve months. | missing for the past twelve months. |
The public Behool teachers, at a meeting held | The public school teachers, at a meeting held | The public school teachers, at a meeting held |
yesterday, passing a resolution thanking the late | yesterday, passing a resolution thanking the late | yesterday, passing a resolution thanking the late |
Council of Education for their kindness and | Council of Education for their kindness and | Council of Education for their kindness and |
.consideration shown towards them during their | consideration shown towards them during their | consideration shown towards them during their |
term of office. | term of office. | term of office. |
At 8 o'clock this evening a number of police- | At 8 o'clock this evening a number of police- | At 8 o'clock this evening a number of police- |
men made a raid on a house in Qoulburn-street, | men made a raid on a house in Goulburn-street, | men made a raid on a house in Goulburn-street, |
Sydney, occupied by Chinamen, and arrested | Sydney, occupied by Chinamen, and arrested | Sydney, occupied by Chinamen, and arrested |
thirty-seven Celestials who were playing fan | thirty-seven Celestials who were playing fan- | thirty-seven Celestials who were playing fan |
tan. Seven of the offenders aro amongst the | tan. Seven of the offenders are amongst the | tan. Seven of the offenders are amongst the |
richest Chinese in the city. | richest Chinese in the city. | richest Chinese in the city. |
Arrived : Keilawarra, s., from Brisbane. | Arrived : Keilawarra, s., from Brisbane. | Arrived : Keilawarra, s., from Brisbane. |
Identified overProof corrections | SCHOOL SHIP ARE HEADS /GOULBURN/STREET|GOULBURNSTREET POSTAGE STAMPS MUSCLES |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SA [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 298 | 93.0 | 99.0 | 85.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 200 | 96.0 | 99.5 | 87.5 |
Weighted Words | 96.0 | 99.4 | 86.1 |
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Melbourne. | Melbourne. | Melbourne. |
[FROM OHR OWN correspondent.] | [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] | [FROM OUR OWN correspondent.] |
February 24. | February 24. | February 24. |
Eliza LucaB was tried, at Sandhurst yesterday | Eliza Lucas was tried at Sandhurst yesterday | Eliza Lucas was tried, at Sandhurst yesterday |
for the murder of her husband at M'Coys | for the murder of her husband at McCoy's | for the murder of her husband at M'Coy's |
bridge. Shs was found guilty, and sentenced to | bridge. She was found guilty, and sentenced to | bridge. She was found guilty, and sentenced to |
death. | death. | death. |
At Inglewood last night, an adverse motion | At Inglewood last night, an adverse motion | At Inglewood last night, an adverse motion |
was carried against the hon. T. M. Grant, Minis- | was carried against the hon. T. M. Grant, Minis- | was carried against the hon. T. M. Grant, Minister |
ter for Justice, as being a supporter of a corrupt | ter for Justice, as being a supporter of a corrupt | for Justice, as being a supporter of a corrupt |
Ministry. _ | Ministry. | Ministry. Mr |
Mr. Munro had u very rowdy meeting at | Mr. Munro had a very rowdy meeting at | Munro had a very rowdy meeting at |
Carlton. Tho supporters of the Opposition can- | Carlton. The supporters of the Opposition can- | Carlton. The supporters of the Opposition candidate |
didate (Mr. Gardiner, captain of the Carlton | didate (Mr. Gardiner, captain of the Carlton | (Mr. Gardiner, captain of the Carlton |
Football Club) cleared the hall, causing great | Football Club) cleared the hall, causing great | Football Club cleared the hall, causing great |
havoc. ' | havoc. | havoc. ' |
Identified overProof corrections | SHE OUR LUCAS |
Identified overProof non-corrections | MCCOYS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 80 | 93.8 | 98.8 | 80.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 64 | 93.8 | 98.4 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 93.3 | 97.9 | 69.2 |
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(In order to g«nrd against imposition, notices of | [In order to guard against imposition, notices of | (In order to guard against imposition, notices of |
Births, MatriagcB, and Deaths must bo authenti | Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenti- | Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated |
catcd by Bomo respectable pcrBoa In Melbourne, to | cated by some respectable person in Melbourne, to | by some respectable person in Melbourne, to |
seguro their Insertion ] | secure their insertion.] | secure their insertion.] Births. |
Births | Births. | |
Ackuan -On tlic 7tli Inst, at 101 8mlth atrcet, | ACKMAN.—On the 7th inst., at 101 Smith-street, | Ackuan -On the 7th Inst, at 101 Smith street, |
iitzroy, tlio «He of Mr Henry Ackman oí a so i | Fitzroy, the wife of Mr. Henry Ackman of a son. | Fitzroy, the wife of Mr Henry Ackman of a son. |
Cornwfi L -On tho 1st InBt tho wife of Alfred Corn | CORNWELL.—On the 1st inst., the wife of Alfred Corn- | Cornwfi L -On the 1st Inst the wife of Alfred Cornwell, |
well, Brunswick, ol a daughter | well, Brunswick, of a daughter. | Brunswick, of a daughter. |
HlM* - On thcOth InBt, at Flmbank terrxec, Victoria | HINE.—On the 9th inst., at Elmbank-terrace, Victoria- | HUME On the 6th Inst, at Flmbank terrace, Victoria |
parade, the wlfo of Henry Hine of a son | parade, the wife of Henry Hine of a son. | parade, the wife of Henry Hine of a son |
IIiohfs -On tho 6th inat, at 1 Clarmont-tcrnco, | HUGHES.—On the 5th inst., at 1 Clarmont-terrace, | Riches -On the 6th Inst, at 1 Clarmont-tcrnco, |
Hawke street tho wife of All ort F Huchea of ia n | Hawke-street, the wife of Albert E. Hughes of a son. | Hawke street the wife of All ort F Hughes of an |
JrMirR,-On ti o 0th InBt, at Brighton j ark, the wife | JENNER.—On the 9th inst., at Brighton-park, the wife | JrMirR,-On the 6th Inst, at Brighton j Park, the wife |
of tho lion C J Jenner of a eon | of the Hon. C. J. Jenner of a son. | of the Hon. C J Jenner of a son. |
Kidd-On the 4th inst, at Northcote thcniíool J | KIDD.—On the 4th inst., at Northcote, the wife of J. | Kidd On the 4th inst, at Northcote Thangool J |
S Kidd of a sou | S. Kidd of a son. | S Kidd of a son. |
M'Kim pi -On the Slh innt »thn 1 Caroline street, | McKINLEY.—On the 8th inst., at No. 1 Caroline-street, | M'Kim pi -On the 8th and 9th 1 Caroline street, |
South Yarra, Mr« Alex M Kinley of a daughter | South Yarra, Mrs. Alex. McKinley of a daughter. | South Yarra, Mrs Alex M Finley of a daughter. |
Morgan -On tho 7tl InBt, at Rae street, Mtzro}, the | MORGAN.—On the 7th inst., at Rae-street, Fitzroy, the | Morgan -On the 7th Inst, at Rae street, Fitzroy, the |
wlfo of Edward Allen Morgan of a daughter | wife of Edward Allen Morgan of a daughter. | wife of Edward Allen Morgan of a daughter |
Oom IE -On t io 20th ult, at Esplanade, Williams | OGILVIE.—On the 20th ult., at Esplanade, Williams- | Oom IE -On t he 20th Inst, at Esplanade, Williamstown, |
town, Mrs John 0"11*io of a daughter | town, Mrs. John Ogilvie of a daughter. | Mrs John Ogilvie of a daughter. |
Marriages. | Marriages. | Marriages. |
Eiaerker-O8M0Î.D -On tho 31st ult at St Kilda, | ELLERKER—OSMOND.—On the 31st ult., at St. Kilda, | Eiaerker-O8M0Î.D -On the 31st Ult at St Kilda, |
by tilt Kov E Greenwood, William Henry Ellerkcr | by the Rev. E. Greenwood, William Henry Ellerker | by the Rev E Greenwood, William Henry Ellerker |
to Elizabeth, joungest daughter ol Thomas | to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas | to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Thomas |
Osmond | Osmond. | Osmond |
Laiicastfr-Murreli,- On tho 23rd ult, at tho real | LANCASTER—MURRELL.—On the 23rd ult., at the resi- | Laiicastfr-Murreli,- On the 23rd alt, at the |
denco of tho brides parents, by tho Rov John | dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John | resi- dence of of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John |
Harcourt, Alfred, second son of Henry Lancaster, to | Harcourt, Alfred, second son of Henry Lancaster, to | Harcourt, Alfred, second son of Henry Lancaster, to |
Jeannie, second daughter of W L Murrell, boll! of | Jeannie, second daughter of W. L. Murrell, both of | Jeannie, second daughter of W. L Murrell, both! of |
?Williamstown | Williamstown. | Williamstown |
IivnosTOvB-Dickinson -On tho 8th inst, at 185 | LIVINGSTONE—DICKINSON.—On the 8th inst., at 185 | IivnosTOvB-Dickinson -On the 8th inst, at 185 |
Gore street, Fitzroy, James LiUngBtono to Marilla | Gore-street, Fitzroy, James Livingstone to Martha | Gore street, Fitzroy, James Livingstone to Marilla |
DUkiuBon | Dickinson. | DUkiuBon |
Naylor-Woowtrr -On tho Gth inst, at AU Saints', | NAYLOR—WOOLLETT.—On the 6th inst., at All Saints', | Naylor-Woowtrr -On the 6th inst, at All Saints', |
St Kilda by tho Hoy W Gregory, Edward >aylor, | St. Kilda, by the Rev. W. Gregory, Edward Naylor, | St Kilda by the Rev W Gregory, Edward Taylor, |
Eso , only son of the lato Captain Naylor, K M L I, | Esq., only son of the late Captain Naylor, R.M.L.I., | Esq , only son of the late Captain Naylor, K M L I, |
and grandson of Sir Georgo Naylor, to L^dla Annio, | and grandson of Sir George Naylor, to Lydia Annie, | and grandson of Sir George Naylor, to Lydia Annie, |
eldest daughter of William Sponcer Woollctt Esq , | eldest daughter of William Spencer Woollett, Esq., | eldest daughter of William Spencer Woollett Esq , |
of Richmond, eldest son of the late Lieut Thomas | of Richmond, eldest son of the late Lieut. Thomas | of Richmond, eldest son of the late Lieut Thomas |
Spencor Woollen, R N , and Lranddaughter of tho | Spencer Woollett, R.N., and granddaughter of the | Spencer Woollen, R N and granddaughter of the |
lato W illlam Thomas Wright, Esq, formerly of | late William Thomas Wright, Esq., formerly of | late William Thomas Wright, Esq, formerly of |
Chatham | Chatham. | Chatham |
Sisero-Crawcour -On tho 1st inst., at tho real | NYBERG—CRAWCOUR.—On the 1st inst., at the resi- | Sisero-Crawcour -On the 1st inst., at the resi- |
dence of tho brido s parents, by the Rev E Blau | dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. E. Blau- | dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev E Blaubaum, |
baum, of St Kilda, Alfred tiyborg, of Prahran, to | baum, of St.Kilda, Alfred Nyberg, of Prahran, to | of St Kilda, Alfred Nyberg, of Prahran, to |
Alice, second daughter of J Crawcour, Esq , Gee | Alice, second daughter of J. Crawcour, Esq., Gee- | Alice, second daughter of J Crawcour, Esq , Geelong |
long Ko cards llomo and American papers | long. No cards. Home and American papers | No cards. Home and American papers |
please copy | please copy. | please copy |
Ti'RM)i:i.L-H'Nair-On the 31st ult, at tho rcsl | TURNBULL—McNAIR.—On the 31st ult., at the resi- | Ti'RM)i:i.L-H'Nair-On the 31st ult, at the resi- |
denco of tho brides parents, by tho Rev It | dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. | dence of the brides parents, by the Rev. R. |
Hamilton uncle of tho brido, William, eldest son | Hamilton, uncle of the bride, William, eldest son | Hamilton uncle of the bride, William, eldest son |
of William Turnbull, contractor, of ITorth Fitzroy, | of William Turnbull, contractor, of North Fitzroy, | of William Turnbull, contractor, of North Fitzroy, |
to Jane, second daughter of James M'Nalr, ongi | to Jane, second daughter of James McNair, engi- | to Jane, second daughter of James McNair, ongi |
nccr, of Collingwood | neer, of Collingwood. | neer, of Collingwood |
Deaths. | Deaths. | Deaths. |
Cadden -On the 8th, at Salo, Mr Benjamli ""armer | CADDEN.—On the 8th, at Sale, Mr. Benjamin Tanner | Cadden -On the 8th, at Sale, Mr Benjamin ""armer |
Cadden Dei.ply regrottcd | Cadden. Deeply regretted. | Cadden Deeply regretted |
Furze -On tho 26th ult, Henry Furze, of Wahring, | FURZE.—On the 25th ult., Henry Furze, of Wahring, | Furze -On the 26th alt, Henry Furze, of Wahring, |
son of tho lato Joseph rurzo, surgeon, Bristol, age i | son of the late Joseph Furze, surgeon, Bristol, aged | son of the late Joseph Furze, surgeon, Bristol, aged i |
47 | 47 years. | 47 |
OLDntw -On tho 8th Inst,, at her rcsldoneo, Rojal | OLDFIELD.—On the 8th inst., at her residence, Royal- | OLDntw -On the 8th Inst, at her residence, Royal |
£ arado, Rojal park Eliza, tho beloved wlfo of Mr | parade, Royal-park, Eliza, the beloved wife of Mr. | £ parade, Royal-park Eliza, the beloved wife of Mr. |
aw Oldfield, aj,od 48 > ears | Law Oldfield, aged 48 years. | Law Oldfield, aged 48 years |
TROWBitiDOR- On tho 8th inst, at her rcslloncc, | TROWBRIDGE.—On the 8th inst., at her residence, | TROWBRIDGE- On the 8th inst, at her residence, |
Gould s Countrj Tasmania after a 1 ni, and ¡nlr ful | Gould's Country, Tasmania, after a long and painful | Gould's Country Tasmania after a 1 me, and said ful |
Illness, Temperance Jose) hine, relict of the hto | illness, Temperance Josephine, relict of the late | Illness, Temperance Jose) hine, relict of the late |
John Trow bridge, aged 61 j ears | John Trowbridge, aged 51 years. | John Trow bridge, aged 67 years |
Identified overProof corrections | NYBERG REGRETTED HON LIVINGSTONE BE ROYAL RESIDENCE /SMITH/STREET|SMITHSTREET WOOLLETT SALE HUGHES DEEPLY COUNTRY GUARD NORTH ELLERKER YEARS GEORGE GRANDDAUGHTER SOME SECURE HOME PERSON ANNIE OGILVIE /ROYAL/PARK|ROYALPARK BENJAMIN LAW MCNAIR BOTH TERRACE YOUNGEST SPENCER NO AUTHENTICATED GOULDS TROWBRIDGE BRIDE LYDIA |
Identified overProof non-corrections | LONG MCKINLEY ENGINEER ALBERT MARTHA TANNER PAINFUL JOSEPHINE /ELMBANK/TERRACE|ELMBANKTERRACE |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 433 | 65.6 | 90.5 | 72.5 |
Searchability of unique words | 167 | 71.3 | 94.6 | 81.2 |
Weighted Words | 73.5 | 95.4 | 82.7 |
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runoral Notices. | Funeral Notices. | Funeral Notices. |
THE Friends of tho lato Mr. ANDREW MURRAY | THE Friends of the late Mr. ANDREW MURRAY | THE Friends of the late Mr. ANDREW MURRAY |
(formerly journalist, of Melbourne and Hawthorn) | (formerly journalist, of Melbourne and Hawthorn) | (formerly journalist, of Melbourne and Hawthorn) |
oro invited to follow his remains to the place of inter | are invited to follow his remains to the place of inter- | are invited to follow his remains to the place of interment |
mont in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kow. | ment in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. | in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew. |
Tho funeral is appointed to move from tho ratlw ay | The funeral is appointed to move from the railway | The funeral is appointed to move from the railway |
Btotion, Fllndcrs-Btrect, on arrival of Gipps Lund train, | station, Flinders-street, on arrival of Gipps Land train, | station, Flinders-street, on arrival of Gipps Land train, |
1.45 o'clock THIS DAY (Monday, tho 11th Inst.) | 1.45 o'clock THIS DAY (Monday, the 11th inst.) | 1.45 o'clock THIS DAY (Monday, the 11th Inst.) |
ALF. AUG. SLEIGHT, undertaker, No. 8i Collins | ALF. AUG. SLEIGHT, undertaker, No. 83 Collins- | ALF. AUG. SLEIGHT, undertaker, No. 83 Collins |
street east and High-street, St. Kilda. i | street east and High-street, St. Kilda. | street east and High-street, St. Kilda. i |
Identified overProof corrections | INTERMENT ARE KEW LATE STATION /FLINDERS/STREET|FLINDERSSTREET RAILWAY LAND |
Identified overProof non-corrections |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 67 | 80.6 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 54 | 85.2 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 85.4 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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I O I O III A S RAILWAY | VICTORIAN RAILWAYS. | I O I O III A S RAILWAY |
TENDERS arc Invited for tho SUPrLY of two road | TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of two road | TENDERS are Invited for the SUPPLY of two road |
WEIGHBRIDGES | WEIGHBRIDGES. | WEIGHBRIDGES |
A preliminary deposit of £20 must accompany each | A preliminary deposit of £20 must accompany each | A preliminary deposit of £20 must accompany each |
tender. | tender. | tender. |
Full particulars at tho Engineer In Chiefs office, | Full particulars at the Engineer-in-Chief's office, | Full particulars at the Engineer In Chief's office, |
Spencer street, Melliourno, | Spencer-street, Melbourne. | Spencer street, Melbourne, |
Tenders, endorsed, must bo deposited In tho rail« ay | Tenders, endorsed, must be deposited in the railway | Tenders, endorsed, must be deposited in the railway |
tender Ijoîl, Crown Lands office, Treasury gardens, at | tender-box, Crown Lands office, Treasury-gardens, at | tender Lyell, Crown Lands office, Treasury gardens, at |
or before 12 o'clock noon on Friday, 2nd July. | or before 12 o'clock noon on Friday, 2nd July. | or before 12 o'clock noon on Friday, 2nd July. |
Tlie lowest or any tender will not necessarily bo | The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be | The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be |
accepted. _ _ | accepted. | accepted. A F |
D GILLIES, | D. GILLIES, | D GILLIES, |
Commissioner ot Rail wa) 8 | Commissioner of Railways. | Commissioner of Railway 8 |
Identified overProof corrections | ARE BE THE MELBOURNE SUPPLY |
Identified overProof non-corrections | RAILWAYS VICTORIAN /TENDER/BOX|TENDERBOX |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 61 | 77.0 | 93.4 | 71.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 50 | 84.0 | 94.0 | 62.5 |
Weighted Words | 84.3 | 92.0 | 49.2 |
Raw OCR | Human Corrected | overProof Corrected |
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-ÏTIOTOKIAN RAILWAYS I | VICTORIAN RAILWAYS. | -VICTORIAN RAILWAYS TENDERS |
TENDERS for ADVERTISING in BOOK TIME- I | TENDERS for ADVERTISING in BOOK TIME- | for ADVERTISING in BOOK TIME- I |
TABLES._ | TABLES. | TABLES |
TENDERS are Invited for the SOLE RIGIIT or IN- | TENDERS are invited for the SOLE RIGHT of IN- | TENDERS are Invited for the SOLE RIGHT or IN- |
SERTING ADVERTISEMENTS in tho Book T.me | SERTING ADVERTISEMENTS in the Book Time- | SERVING ADVERTISEMENTS in the Book Time |
l ab Ich of tbo Victorian Rill* aro | tables of the Victorian Railways. | l am Ich of the Victorian Rifle are |
Conditions and forma of tonder may be hti_ on ap- | Conditions and forms of tender may be had on ap- | Conditions and forms of cancer may be had on application |
plication at tbo trafile manager's ofllce. | plication at the traffic manager's office. | at the traffic manager's office. |
Tenders, accompanied by the necessary deposit in | Tenders, accompanied by the necessary deposit in | Tenders, accompanied by the necessary deposit in |
cash or bank draft, tobo lodged with thobecrctiry for | cash or bank draft, to be lodged with the Secretary for | cash or bank draft, to be lodged with the Secretary for |
Rail*n>8 not later than noon of tho 2nd August. | Railways not later than noon of the 2nd August. | Railways not later than noon of the 2nd August. |
Tho highest or any tender will not ncccbsinly be | The highest or any tender will not necessarily be | The highest or any tender will not necessarily be |
accented | accepted. | accepted |
D GILLIES, | D. GILLIES, | D GILLIES, |
Commissioner of Railway g I | Commissioner of Railways. | Commissioner of Railway g I |
Identified overProof corrections | HAD OFFICE TO TRAFFIC ACCEPTED RIGHT SECRETARY FORMS NECESSARILY |
Identified overProof non-corrections | TIMETABLES SERTING [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 83 | 72.3 | 92.8 | 73.9 |
Searchability of unique words | 55 | 81.8 | 96.4 | 80.0 |
Weighted Words | 82.4 | 95.5 | 74.7 |
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DEATHS. | DEATHS. | DEATHS. |
Bernard.-On December 7, at her residence, Upper | BERNARD.— On December 7, at her residence, Upper | Bernard On December 7, at her residence, Upper |
Goulburn-street, Elizabeth Waugh, rolict of the | Goulburn-street, Elizabeth Waugh, relict of the | Goulburn-street, Elizabeth Waugh, relict of the |
late Robert Bernaid, after a long and painful illness, | late Robert Bernard, after a long and painful illness, | late Robert Bernard, after a long and painful illness, |
borne with Christian fortitude 10570 | borne with Christian fortitude. 10679 | borne with Christian fortitude 10570 |
West.-On December 3, at Urana, N.S.W., Thomas | WEST.— On December 3, at Urana, N.S.W., Thomas | Western December 3, at Urana, N.S.W., Thomas |
West, late of Green Pondß, aged 81 years. | West, late of Green Ponds, aged 81 years. | West, late of Green Ponds, aged 81 years. |
10576 | 10576 | 10576 |
Wortht.-On Tuesday, December 7, at his late | WORTHY.— On Tuesday, December 7, at his late | Worth On Tuesday, December 7, at his late |
residence, Old Beach, Brighton, George Worthy, | residence, Old Beach, Brighton, George Worthy, | residence, Old Beach, Brighton, George Worthy, |
in bia 01st year. The funeral will leave hin late | in his 91st year. The funeral will leave his late | in his 61st year. The funeral will leave his late |
residence on Thursday Next, for the Old Bench | residence on THURSDAY NEXT, for the Old Beach | residence on Thursday Next, for the Old Bench |
Cemetery. 10588 | Cemetery. 10588 | Cemetery. 10588 |
Identified overProof corrections | PONDS RELICT |
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All Words | 68 | 89.7 | 94.1 | 42.9 |
Searchability of unique words | 49 | 95.9 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 95.7 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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INSOLVENCY MEETINGS. | INSOLVENCY MEETINGS. | INSOLVENCY MEETINGS. |
Fi idnv, August 13.-"»ingle meetings : Mai v Ann Riddell, Thomas. | Friday, August 13.—Single meetings: Mary Ann Riddell, Thomas | Fri day, August 13. Single meetings : Mary Ann Riddell, Thomas. |
Oallen, James Cockburn, iirst meetaigs: Henry Stuckey, | Gallen, James Cockburn, First meetings: Henry Stuckey, | Gallen, James Cockburn, First meetings: Henry Stuckey, |
IV ilium Stott. Second meeting : Edward Wood. Third meet« | William Scott. Second meeting: Edward Wood. Third meet- | IV William Scott. Second meeting : Edward Wood. Third meets |
nigs- Kichaid Dimes, John Fell, Thomas Elliott, John Kirk | ings: Richard Davies, John Fell, Thomas Elliott, John Kirk- | pigs Richard Davies, John Fell, Thomas Elliott, John Kirk |
.j.itil.k, Gustav Idolpli Kirchnei, Jno. Peter Frederick William | patrick, Gustav Adolph Kirchner, Jno. Peter Frederick William | t.iti.k, Gustav Adolph Kirchner, Jno. Peter Frederick William |
Mmkei, Hcnrv Pnitt, FJdwaid Geoige Charles Clerk, Edmund | Marker, Henry Pratt, Edward George Charles Clerk, Edmund | Marker, Henry Pratt, Edward George Charles Clerk, Edmund |
M'Giath, llionus Imbi) Clagne, David Thorley, James Searson., | McGrath, Thomas Finlay Clagne, David Thorley, James Searson. | McGrath, Thomas Imbi) Clague, David Thorley, James Searson., |
Identified overProof corrections | SCOTT MCGRATH KIRCHNER GEORGE GALLEN MARY MARKER DAVIES FIRST SINGLE PRATT RICHARD ADOLPH |
Identified overProof non-corrections | FINLAY CLAGNE [**VANDALISED] FRIDAY KIRKPATRICK |
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All Words | 56 | 60.7 | 91.1 | 77.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 46 | 65.2 | 91.3 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 67.0 | 92.0 | 75.8 |
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M0NAF.0 ELECTION. | MONARO ELECTION. | MONARO ELECTION. |
COOMA, FRIDAY. | COOMA, FRIDAY. | COOMA, FRIDAY. |
The polling for Monaro, which took place yesterday, shows | The polling for Monaro, which took place yesterday, shows | The polling for Monaro, which took place yesterday, shows |
the following result :-In the Cooma portion of the electo« | the following result :—In the Cooma portion of the electo- | the following result In the Cooma portion of the electors |
rate : For Mr. J. T. Toohey, 698 : fot Mr. W. T. Cohen, | rate : For Mr. J. T. Toohey, 598 : for Mr. W. T. Cohen, | rate : For Mr. J. T. Toohey, 598 for Mr. W. T. Cohen, |
¡382; for Mr. R. L. Tooth, 491; for Mr. | 382 ; for Mr. R. L. Tooth, 491 ; for Mr. | 382; for Mr. R. L. Tooth, 491; for Mr. |
Badgery, 518. In the Bombala portion of tito electorate | Badgery, 518. In the Bombala portion of the electorate— | Badgery, 518. In the Bombala portion of the electorate |
for Mr. Toohey, 123 ; for Mr. Cohen, 44 ; for Mr. Tooth, | for Mr. Toohey, 123 ; for Mr. Cohen, 44 ; for Mr. Tooth, | for Mr. Toohey, 123 for Mr. Cohen, 44 for Mr. Tooth, |
; 377 ; for Mr. Badgery, 381. The declaration of the poll | 377 ; for Mr. Badgery, 381. The declaration of the poll | ; 377 for Mr. Badgery, 381. The declaration of the poll |
i will not be made until Monday ; hut Messrs. Tooth and | will not be made until Monday ; but Messrs. Tooth and | I will not be made until Monday ; but Messrs. Tooth and |
i Badgery aro the elected candidates. | Badgery are the elected candidates. | i Badgery are the elected candidates. |
Identified overProof corrections | ARE BUT |
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All Words | 74 | 93.2 | 98.6 | 80.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 38 | 94.7 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Weighted Words | 96.4 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
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ROWAN'S MOTOR. | ROWAN'S MOTOR. | ROWAN'S MOTOR. |
TO THB KDIToa. | TO THE EDITOR. | TO THE EDITOR. |
Sir — To remove any misconception that | Sir—To remove any misconception that | Sir I To remove any misconception that |
might arise from the perusal of your paragraph | might arise from the perusal of your paragraph | might arise from the perusal of your paragraph |
in this day's issue regarding the trial of Rowan's | in this day's issue regarding the trial of Rowan's | in this day's issue regarding the trial of Rowan's |
mntnr it ttiav ha «? vail fnr met tn mpntinn tliA | motor, it may be as well for me to mention the | motor it today has vail fair met to mention the |
reasons tor tbe (jlenelg and SU. Tramway | reasons for the Glenelg and S.C. Tramway | reasons for the (Glenelg and SU. Tramway |
Company's locomotive finding a difficulty in | Company's locomotive finding a difficulty in | Company's locomotive finding a difficulty in |
moving the carriages and trucks out of the | moving the carriages and trucks out of the | moving the carriages and trucks out of the |
sheds into a straight portion of the line for the | sheds into a straight portion of the line for the | sheds into a straight portion of the line for the |
motor to draw viz . th-- facts that she bvl to do | motor to draw viz., the facts that she had to do | motor to draw viz . the facts that she had to do |
so through a very sharp (5 chains radius) curve, | so through a very sharp (5 chains radius) curve, | so through a very sharp (5 chains radius) curve, |
and that she bad been laid by untouched for a | and that she had been laid by untouched for a | and that she had been laid by untouched for a |
fortnight, and was not prepared for running | fortnight, and was not prepared for running | fortnight, and was not prepared for running |
before putting her in steam yesterday, so that | before putting her in steam yesterday, so that | before putting her in steam yesterday, so that |
she moved extremely stiffly. Under the nme | she moved extremely stiffly. Under the same | she moved extremely stiffly. Under the same |
circumstances I have seen tbe absve steamnar | circumstances I have seen the above steamcar | circumstances I have seen the above steamer |
uuaMe to get herself alone out of this curve's | unable to get herself alone out of this curve's | unable to get herself alone out of this curve"s |
embrace. | embrace. | embrace. |
I am, Sir, &c. | I am, Sir, &c., | I am, Sir, &c. |
A. OLKRKB, OB, | A. CLERKE, C.E., | A. CLERK, OR, |
late Manager G. »ud £.0. Tramway. | late Manager G. and S.C. Tramway. | late Manager G. and £20. Tramway. |
Glenelg, May 7. ? | Glenelg, May 7. | Glenelg, May 7. ? |
Identified overProof corrections | UNABLE SAME HAD MENTION ABOVE EDITOR |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CLERKE AS BE CURVES [**VANDALISED] WELL STEAMCAR ME |
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All Words | 141 | 82.3 | 93.6 | 64.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 95 | 87.4 | 92.6 | 41.7 |
Weighted Words | 87.8 | 92.9 | 41.8 |
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HUNDRED OF WICLOWIE. | HUNDRED OF WILLOWIE. | HUNDRED OF WILLOWIE. |
Hammond, October 25. | Hammond, October 25. | Hammond, October 25. |
The contractors for the northern section of the | The contractors for the northern section of the | The contractors for the northern section of the |
Terowie and Fichirichi ;Eailw&y are displaying | Terowie and Pichirichi Railway are displaying | Terowie and Pichirichi Railway are displaying |
considerable energy aloce the line. At Ham | considerable energy along the line. At Ham- | considerable energy along the line. At Ham |
mend the staff of navvies has been greatly | mond the staff of navvies has been greatly | mend the staff of navvies has been greatly |
increased. | increased. | increased. |
The 'WTHochra. Creek is nearly np to winter | The Willochra Creek is nearly up to winter- | The 'Willochra. Creek is nearly up to winter |
mark with the heavy rains of last week. | mark with the heavy rains of last week. | mark with the heavy rains of last week. |
Grasshoppers are making sad havoc with the | Grasshoppers are making sad havoc with the | Grasshoppers are making sad havoc with the |
late crops in parts of Plada Hundred. | late crops in parts of Plada Hundred. | late crops in parts of Pinda Hundred. |
Identified overProof corrections | UP WILLOWIE RAILWAY WILLOCHRA ALONG PICHIRICHI |
Identified overProof non-corrections | PLADA [**VANDALISED] |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 64 | 89.1 | 96.9 | 71.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 49 | 87.8 | 98.0 | 83.3 |
Weighted Words | 86.9 | 97.5 | 81.1 |
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I J-'KKK SKUOCTiONS. | FREE SELECTIONS. | I JENKE SELECTIONS. |
TiiriisiMY, MAY -JO. | THURSDAY, MAY 20. | TiiriisiMY, MAY -TO. |
THOMAS FisiiKit, Sydney, l>y Ids »gent, T. Hawdon, | THOMAS FISHER, Sydney, by his agent, T. Bawden, | THOMAS FishER, Sydney, by his agent, T. Bawden, |
Grafton, 40 aeres (mineral selection), county of 1 Indee, | Grafton, 40 acres (mineral selection), county of Drake, | Grafton, 40 acres (mineral selection), county of 1 Indee, |
parish of I'ulgnnbar, portions HO and HO of 20 acres | parish of Pulganbar, portions 30 and 36 of 20 acres | parish of Pulganbar, portions HQ and HQ of 20 acres |
each, originally held by Thomas liawden as a mineral | each, originally held by Thomas Bawden as a mineral | each, originally held by Thomas Bawden as a mineral |
lease.-Deposit paid, .£20. | lease.—Deposit paid, £20. | lease Deposit paid, £20. |
Alico Connell Laycock, South Grafton, 40 acres, | Alice Connell Laycock, South Grafton, 40 acres, | Alice Connell Laycock, South Grafton, 40 acres, |
county of Greshum, parish of Newbold, bounded on | county of Gresham, parish of Newbold, bounded on | county of Gresham, parish of Newbold, bounded on |
three sides by watercourses adjoining', und below ber | three sides by watercourses adjoining, and below her | three sides by watercourses adjoining, and below her |
conditional purchase of 40 acres, already referred to. | conditional purchase of 40 acres, already referred to. | conditional purchase of 40 acres, already referred to. |
-Deposit paid, .£10. | —Deposit paid, £10. | Deposit paid, £10. |
Identified overProof corrections | PULGANBAR SELECTIONS FISHER BAWDEN HER GRESHAM AGENT HIS ALICE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | FREE THURSDAY DRAKE |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 67 | 76.1 | 95.5 | 81.2 |
Searchability of unique words | 48 | 75.0 | 93.8 | 75.0 |
Weighted Words | 76.2 | 93.8 | 74.1 |
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STATU Oi' TKOUBLEU IRELAND. | STATE OF TROUBLED IRELAND. | STATE OF' TROUBLED IRELAND. |
LONDON, August 18,-During thu riot nt Dungannon | LONDON, August 18.—During the riot at Dungannon | LONDON, August 18, During the riot at Dungannon |
on Sunday, many policemen wore wounded. Their | on Sunday, many policemen were wounded. Their | on Sunday, many policemen were wounded. Their |
ranks were several timos broken. Tboy finally fired | ranks were several times broken. They finally fired | ranks were several times broken. They finally fired |
buckshot into tho crowd. Tho firing was returned | buckshot into the crowd. The firing was returned | buckshot into the crowd. The firing was returned |
from rovolvors, and showors of stones foll. . Many of | from revolvers, and showers of stones fell. Many of | from revolvers, and showers of stones fell. . Many of |
tho rioters almost rushod on tho points of tho bayonets | the rioters almost rushed on the points of the bayonets | the rioters almost rushed on the points of the bayonets |
iu tlich'cngcrness to attack. The police then fired a | in their eagerness to attack. The police then fired a | in tlich'cngcrness to attack. The police then fired a |
volloy of. unll cartridges, and many persons woro | volley of ball cartridges, and many persons were | volley of. ball cartridges, and many persons were |
wounded. Ono mnn lind his ,'iend riddled with buck- | wounded. One man had his head riddled with buck- | wounded. One man had his friend riddled with buck- |
shot, mid rocoived a bullet in tho nbilomon, from tho | shot, and received a bullet in the abdomen, from the | shot, and received a bullet in the abdomen, from the |
effects of which ho died shortly nfter. At Down | effects of which he died shortly after. At Down- | effects of which he died shortly after. At Down |
pntriok, in tho fight botweon tho Catholics and | patrick, in the fight between the Catholics and | patrick, in the fight between the Catholics and |
Orangemen, firearms woro used incessantly from ll | Orangemen, firearms were used incessantly from 11 | Orangemen, firearms were used incessantly from 11 |
p.m. on Sunday until 3 a.m. on Monday. | p.m. on Sunday until 3 a.m. on Monday. | p.m. on Sunday until 3 a.m. on Monday. |
Twenty-two of tho iiolfnst rioters have boon sen- | Twenty-two of the Belfast rioters have been sen- | Twenty-two of the Belfast rioters have been sen- |
tence;! to six months' imprisonment nt Dungannon. | tenced to six months' imprisonment at Dungannon. | tence;! to six months' imprisonment at Dungannon. |
Physicians aro treating twenty-eight porsons who woro | Physicians are treating twenty-eight persons who were | Physicians are treating twenty-eight persons who were |
?woundod by bayonet or ball, | wounded by bayonet or ball. | wounded by bayonet or ball, |
Messrs, Richardson and Wronch report having sold | Messrs. Richardson and Wrench report having sold | Messrs, Richardson and Wrench report having sold |
privately tho Bito of thc old Viotoiia Thcntro, Pitt | privately the site of the old Victoria Theatre, Pitt- | privately the site of the old Victoria Theatre, Pitt |
street, to Mr W. H. Paling for £20,000. | street, to Mr. W. H. Paling for £20,000. | street, to Mr W. H. Paling for £20,000. |
Identified overProof corrections | AFTER BETWEEN THEY BEEN ARE ONE FELL HAD TROUBLED RUSHED STATE REVOLVERS VICTORIA HE THEATRE SHOWERS BELFAST WRENCH ABDOMEN MAN VOLLEY SITE RECEIVED TIMES DOWNPATRICK |
Identified overProof non-corrections | SENTENCED EAGERNESS HEAD |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 160 | 66.2 | 97.5 | 92.6 |
Searchability of unique words | 109 | 74.3 | 97.2 | 89.3 |
Weighted Words | 76.0 | 97.2 | 88.4 |
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n/vKTcsmitfV.iíS DF ÍÍOODS BY HAILW.ilY. | CONSIGNEES OF GOODS BY RAILWAY. | n/vKTcsmitfV.iíS OF GOODS BY RAILWAY. |
Tiiesdav. 10th February. | Tuesday, 10th February. | Tuesday. 10th February. |
Thunder and Co., Harkness and Co., Webb and | | Thunder and Co., Harkness and Co., Webb and | Thunder and Co., Harkness and Co., Webb and | |
Co., Bradshaw, Callaway, Taylor and Co.,Magee, | Co., Bradshaw, Callaway, Taylor and Co., Magee, | Co., Bradshaw, Callaway, Taylor and Co Magee, |
Matchett, Capewell; Moorlie.id, Budden, Chis- I | Matchett, Capewell, Moorhead, Budden, Chis- | Matchett, Capewell; Moorhead, Budden, Chis- I |
holm, Johnson's Reef' Company, Pritchard and | holm, Johnson's Reef Company, Pritchard and | holm, Johnson's Reef' Company, Pritchard and |
Chamberlain, Lyceum Store, Drew and Coinvay | Chamberlain, Lyceum Store, Drew and Conway | Chamberlain, Lyceum Store, Drew and Conway |
Mills, Hutchinson, Bamford, Bissett, Bush, Stone, | Mills, Hutchinson, Bamford, Bissett, Bush, Stone, | Mills, Hutchinson, Bamford, Bissett, Bush, Stone, |
Watson, Drew and Conway, Stewart and Soott, | Watson, Drew and Conway, Stewart and Scott, | Watson, Drew and Conway, Stewart and Scott, |
White, Dodgson, Co-operative Company, Hoskins, | White, Dodgson, Co-operative Company, Hoskins, | White, Dodgson, Co-operative Company, Hoskins, |
2foble, Richardson, Collins, Abbott, Hunter, | Noble, Richardson, Collins, Abbott, Hunter, | Noble, Richardson, Collins, Abbott, Hunter, |
Harrison, Jones and Son, Souter, Callagher, | Harrison, Jones and Son, Souter, Callagher, | Harrison, Jones and Son, Souter, Callagher, |
Powers Rutherford and Co., Connelly, Scott, Per | Powers Rutherford and Co., Connelly, Scott, Per- | Powers Rutherford and Co., Connelly, Scott, Permewan |
mewan" Wright and Co., Ren wick and Co., M'Cul | mewan Wright and Co., Renwick and Co., McCul- | Wright and Co., Renwick and Co., M'Culloch |
loch aud Co. | loch and Co. | and Co. |
Identified overProof corrections | RENWICK TUESDAY RAILWAY GOODS MAGEE MOORHEAD NOBLE OF |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CHISHOLM CONSIGNEES MCCULLOCH |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 83 | 83.1 | 96.4 | 78.6 |
Searchability of unique words | 60 | 81.7 | 95.0 | 72.7 |
Weighted Words | 84.7 | 95.9 | 73.2 |
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Estensive Land Sale. | Extensive Land Sale. | extensive Land Sale. |
Yesterday, Messrs. Richurdson and Wrcnoh dis | Yesterday, Messrs. Richardson and Wrench disposed | Yesterday, Messrs. Richardson and Wrench dispose'! |
pose'! of by auction, a p*rt of tVio (Told-iu Gtcto | of by auction, a part of the Golden Grove | of by auction, a part of the (Golden Grove |
Eetato, Dwlington, at nriocn ronpinp from £H 10a | Estate, Darlington, at prices ranging from £3 10s | Estate, Darlington, at prices ranging from is 10d |
ti £12 per foot, tbe total amount rniieod | to £12 per foot, the total amount realised | to £12 per foot, the total amount realised |
beiug npwards of _ ir!3,100. Tois movninp | being upwards of £23,000. This morning the remaining | being upwards of a ir!3,100. This morning |
tha ramunircg portion of thn estato waB | portion of the estate was | the remaining portion of the estate was |
submitted to unction by Mobpt-s. UarCio and Gor | submitted to auction by Messrs, Hardie and Gorman. | submitted to auction by Messrs. Hardie and Gorman. |
man. Ther-o was an unusually larr;o concourse of | There was an unusually concourse of | There was an unusually large concourse of |
pnrchftpore, ond it is pxppctert tnst the amnnnt of the | purchasers and it is expected that the amount of the | purchasers, and it is expected that the amount of the |
Bain will reach .£10,000, or upwards of £ 80,000 for | sale will reach £10,000, or upwards of £80,000 for | Bain will reach £10,000, or upwards of a 80,000 for |
the whole estate. | the whole estate. | the whole estate. |
Identified overProof corrections | REMAINING DARLINGTON GROVE THERE REALISED GOLDEN THIS MORNING WRENCH BEING PRICES EXTENSIVE RICHARDSON THAT RANGING PURCHASERS HARDIE PART EXPECTED |
Identified overProof non-corrections | DISPOSED |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 76 | 55.3 | 97.4 | 94.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 52 | 61.5 | 98.1 | 95.0 |
Weighted Words | 60.8 | 97.6 | 93.9 |
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |
PORT OF ECjKUCA.. | PORT OF ECHUCA. | PORT OF ECHUCA.. |
AKBITALS. - | ARRIVALS. | AKBITALS. - |
August 28.—Lady of the Lak{ steamer (R. | August 28.— Lady of the Lake steamer (R. | August 28.—Lady of the Lake steamer (R. |
I/ewen. roaster), from Swan Hill, with wool, salt, | Lewen, master), from Swan Hill, with wool, salt, | Lewer. master), from Swan Hill, with wool, salt, |
■etc. F. Payne, agent. | etc. F. Payne, agent. | etc. F. Payne, agent. |
August 2$.—Prinees steamer, no barge (J. | August 28.— Princess steamer, no barge (J. | August 2$.—Prinees steamer, no barge (J. |
IiawBon, master), from the Murmmbidgee, with | Lawson, master), from the Murrumbidgee, with | Lawson, master), from the Murrumbidgee, with |
303 ba'es of wool, hides, etc. Wm. M'Culloch and | 360 bales of wool, hides, etc. Wm. McCulloch and | 363 bales of wool, hides, etc. Wm. M'Culloch and |
Co.' ».g«ntJ. | Co., agents. | Co.' agents. |
August 28. ~ Adelaide steamer, barge Sham | August 28.— Adelaide steamer, barge Sham- | August 28. ~ Adelaide steamer, barge Sham |
Tock (Schmet^Ie, master), from Gnnbwer, with | rock (Schmetgie, master), from Gnnbower, with | rock (Schmetzer, master), from Gunbower, with |
sleepers. Blair and Chadwick, agents, | sleepers. Blair and Chadwick, agents, | sleepers. Blair and Chadwick, agents, |
August 29- -Murrumbidgee steamer, no barge | August 29—Murrumbidgee steamer, no barge | August 29- -Murrumbidgee steamer, no barge |
(Joseph Dnrey, master), from Tooutnwal, with a | (Joseph Dorey, master), from Tocumwal, with a | (Joseph Dorey, master), from Tocumwal, with a |
csrge of wool. Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. | cargo of wool. Wm. McCulloch and Co., agents. | cargo of wool. Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. |
DEPARTURES. | DEPARTURES. | DEPARTURES. |
August 28.—Rodney steamer. Nelson barge (G. | August 28.—Rodney steamer, Nelson barge (G. | August 28.—Rodney steamer. Nelson barge (G. |
ILUorward, master), for Wilcannia, with general | R. Dorward, master), for Wilcannia, with general | ILUorward, master), for Wilcannia, with general |
cargo, ,Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. | cargo, Wm. McCulloch and Co., agents. | cargo, Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. |
August 2S.—Tyro steamer, TTnion bnr^e (F. C. | August 28—Tyro steamer, Union barge (F. C. | August 2S.—Tyro steamer, Union barge (F. C. |
Himson, master), for Narandera, with general | Hanson, master), for Narandera, with general | Thomson, master), for Narandera, with general |
aicargo. " PermewAn, Wright and Co., agents., | cargo. Permewan, Wright and Co., agents., | cargo. " Permewan, Wright and Co., agents. |
August 28.—" ivarina steamer, (E. Crowle, | August 28.— Riverina steamer, (E. Crowle, | August 28" wearing steamer, (E. Crowle, |
master), for Ysrrawonga, with general sargo. | master), for Yarrawonga, with general cargo. | master), for Yarrawonga, with general cargo. |
Permewan, Wright, and Co., agents. | Permewan, Wright, and Co., agents. | Permewan, Wright, and Co., agents. |
■''August 28. - Goldsborough steamer, Wborooma | August 28.—Goldsborough steamer, Woorooma | August 28. - Goldsborough steamer, Woorooma |
barge (C. Cowlev, master), for Moulamein; with | barge (C. Cowley, master), for Moulamein ; with | barge (C. Cowley, master), for Moulamein; with |
general cargo. Gibsone, Braim and Co., agents. | general cargo. Gibsone, Braim and Co., agents. | general cargo. Gibsone, Braim and Co., agents. |
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. | PROJECTED DEPARTURES. | PROJECTED DEPARTURES. |
■'.This Day.—Lady of the Lake steamer (R. | This Day.—Lady of the Lake steamer (R. | This Day.—Lady of the Lake steamer (R. |
Lewin, master), for Swan Hill, with general cargo. | Lewin, master), for Swan Hill, with general cargo. | Lewin, master), for Swan Hill, with general cargo. |
' F. Payne, agent. | F. Payne, agent. | F. Payne, agent. |
■■ . Thi3 Day.—Murrumbidgee steamer, for Tocnm | This Day.—Murrumbidgee steamer, for Tocum- | of . This Day.—Murrumbidgee steamer, for Tocumwal |
wal; with general cargo. Wm, M'Culloch and | wal; with general cargo. Wm, McCulloch and | with general cargo. Wm M'Culloch and |
CX, astents, | Co, agents, | CX, stents, |
" August 31.—Ethel Jackson steamer. Namfri | August 31.—Ethel Jackson steamer, Namoi | " August 31.—Ethel Jackson steamer. Namfri |
large'{J. Lawsnn. master), for Hay, with general | barge (J. Lawson. master), for Hay, with general | largely. Lawson. master), for Hay, with general |
cargo. Wm. M'Culloch and Co.,.agents. | cargo. Wm. McCulloch and Co., agents. | cargo. Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. |
/^September 2.r-Emily Jane steamtr, Wyuna | September 2.—Emily Jane steamer, Wyuna | September 25 Emily Jane steamer, Wyuna |
barge (Dixon, maRter), for Narandera, with | barge (Dixon, master), for Narandera, with | barge (Dixon, master), for Narandera, with |
general cargi>. Permewan, Wright, and Co., | general cargo. Permewan, Wright, and Co., | general cargo. Permewan, Wright, and Co., |
agents. ■' 1 | agents. | agents. ■' 1 |
ANTICIPATED ARRIVALS. | ANTICIPATED ARRIVALS. | ANTICIPATED ARRIVALS. |
'" Early Dat<\—Edwards steamer, Blue Sells1 | Early Date.—Edwards steamer, Blue Bells | '" Early Dat<\—Edwards steamer, Blue Bells |
barge (S. H. Williams, master), from the Darling, | barge (S. H. Williams, master), from the Darling, | barge (S. H. Williams, master), from the Darling, |
with wool. Wm. M'Cull.ieb and Co., agents. ' | with wool. Wm. McCulloch and Co., agents. | with wool. Wm. M'Culloch and Co., agents. |
At Early Date.—Invincible steamer and barge ; | At Early Date.—Invincible steamer and barge | At Early Date.—Invincible steamer and barge ; |
(Wm, Hawipson, master), from Narandera, with | (Wm. Hampson, master), from Narandera, with | (Wm, Hawipson, master), from Narandera, with |
600 bales of wool, Wm. M'Cnllooh and Co., | 600 bales of wool, Wm. McCulloch and Co., | 600 bales of wool, Wm. M'Culloch and Co., |
agents. | agents. | agents. |
Identified overProof corrections | EMILY SHAMROCK ECHUCA COWLEY BELLS UNION WOOROOMA TOCUMWAL YARRAWONGA LAWSON DOREY |
Identified overProof non-corrections | RIVERINA NAMOI HANSON SCHMETGIE PRINCESS DORWARD LEWEN GNNBOWER HAMPSON MCCULLOCH |
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All Words | 256 | 80.9 | 91.8 | 57.1 |
Searchability of unique words | 91 | 76.9 | 89.0 | 52.4 |
Weighted Words | 80.4 | 90.5 | 51.4 |
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MR. FLETOHER IN BLANE STReEET. | MR. FLETCHER IN BLANE STReEET. | MR. FLETCHER IN PLANE STREET. |
after the above meetifng, Mr. Fletcher | after the above meeting, Mr. Fletcher | after the above meeting, Mr. Fletcher |
addressed a largo body of the electoers from | addressed a large body of the electors from | addressed a large body of the electrons from |
the balcony o theo Locomotivehotel. Mr. | the balcony of the Locomotive hotel. Mr. | the balcony of the Locomotive hotel. Mr. |
James Kirhaldy presided, and briefly ine | James Kirkaldy presided, and briefly in- | James Kirkaldy presided, and briefly ine |
troduced Mr.o Fletcher, who at once | troduced Mr. Fletcher, who at once | troduced Mrs Fletcher, who at once |
addressed thoseo present on matters of a | addressed those present on matters of a | addressed those present on matters of a |
local and political character. | local and political character. | local and political character. |
On the proposition of Mr. Lyne, | On the proposition of Mr. Lyne, | On the proposition of Mr. Lyne, |
seoonded by Mr. F. W. Reay, a resolution | seconded by Mr. F. W. Reay, a resolution | seconded by Mr. F. W. Reay, a resolution |
that Mr. Fletcher is a fit and proper per | that Mr. Fletcher is a fit and proper per- | that Mr. Fletcher is a fit and proper person |
son to represent the electorate was carried | son to represent the electorate was carried | to represent the electorate was carried |
unanimously, amidst much enthusiasm. | unanimously, amidst much enthusiasm. | unanimously, amidst much enthusiasm. |
The meeting closed with cheers for the | The meeting closed with cheers for the | The meeting closed with cheers for the |
Chairman, Mr. Fletcher, and the Queea. | Chairman, Mr. Fletcher, and the Queen. | Chairman, Mr. Fletcher, and the Queen. |
A strong committee was then formed to | A strong committee was then formed to | A strong committee was then formed to |
ensure Mr. Fletuher's return. | ensure Mr. Fletcher's return. | ensure Mr. Fletcher's return. |
Identified overProof corrections | KIRKALDY SECONDED FLETCHERS THOSE LARGE HOTEL QUEEN LOCOMOTIVE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | STREEET [**VANDALISED] ELECTORS BLANE [**VANDALISED] INTRODUCED |
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All Words | 97 | 84.5 | 94.8 | 66.7 |
Searchability of unique words | 67 | 85.1 | 94.0 | 60.0 |
Weighted Words | 84.6 | 93.1 | 55.2 |
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. |
?Arrivals — 15th, Kingfisher; 18th, Agnes. | ARRIVALS—15th, Kingfisher; 18th, Agnes. | Arrivals — 15th, Kingfisher; 18th, Agnes. |
?Departures — 15th, Corrong, Golconda ; | DEPARTURES—15th, Corrong, Golconda; | Departures — 15th, Corrong, Golconda ; |
18tb, Tyro. | 18th, Tyro. | 18th, Tyro. |
.River 9 feet 4 inches, falling Blowly. | River 9 feet 4 inches, falling slowly. | River 9 feet 4 inches, falling slowly. |
W. M'Culloch & Co., Limited, report : — | W. McCulloch & Co., Limited, report :— | W. M'Culloch & Co., Limited, report : — |
October 19th. — Elizabeth and Confidence | October 19th.— Elizabeth and Confidence | October 19th. A Elizabeth and Confidence |
. barge sailed this dav with 1200 bales and | barge sailed this day with 1200 bales and | . barge sailed this day with 1200 bales and |
will clear Maude, Geiara, and Yanga on way | will clear Maude, Gelam, and Yanga on way | will clear Maude, Gerard, and Yanga on way |
? ; down. Princess and barge Namri arrived | down. Princess and barge Namoi arrived | ? ; down. Princess and barge Namoi arrived |
from up stream with wool, and is now loading | from up stream with wool, and is now loading | from up stream with wool, and is now loading |
up here. Invincible sailed tor Buckinbong | up here. Invincible sailed tor Buckinbong | up here. Invincible sailed for Buckingbong |
and North Vim no wool. Etliel .Tnckson with | and North Yanco wool. Ethel Jackson with | and North Vim no wool. Ethel Jackson with |
large general cargo expected to-riiorrow (20th) | large general cargo expected to-morrow (20th). | large general cargo expected to-morrow (20th) |
The bulk of the wool is now shipped. | The bulk of the wool is now shipped. | The bulk of the wool is now shipped. |
Messrs. Perniewan, Wright & Co., Limi | Messrs. Permewan, Wright & Co., Limi- | Messrs. Permewan, Wright & Co., Limited, |
ted, report : — Since last issue Kingfisher and | ted, report :—Since last issue Kingfisher and | report : 2 Since last issue Kingfisher and |
barge Darling arrived and discharged, and left | barge Darling arrived and discharged, and left | barge Darling arrived and discharged, and left |
on Saturday last to clear down river stations. | on Saturday last to clear down river stations. | on Saturday last to clear down river stations. |
Tyro and barge Union arrived from Tubbo | Tyro and barge Union arrived from Tubbo | Tyro and barge Union arrived from Dubbo |
on Saturday last, finished loading here and left | on Saturday last, finished loading here and left | on Saturday last, finished loading here and left |
for JEchuca on Monday night with about 1000 | for Echuca on Monday night with about 1000 | for Echuca on Monday night with about 1000 |
? balis of wool. Agues and barge Scottish | bales of wool. Agues and barge Scottish | ? bales of wool. Agnes and barge Scottish |
Chief arrived on Sunday from Tubbo and | Chief arrived on Sunday from Tubbo and | Chief arrived on Sunday from Dubbo and |
Narrandera ; she cleared Tnbbo, Benerem | Narrandera ; she cleared Tnbbo, Benerem- | Narrandera ; she cleared Tnbbo, Benerem |
? bah, and Ulillawa, and is now topping up and | bah, and Illillawa, and is now topping up and | ? bah, and Illillawa, and is now topping up and |
will leave with about 1200 bales to-day. Suc | will leave with about 1200 bales to-day. Suc- | will leave with about 1200 bales to-day. Success |
cess and barge Mildura now loading wool and | cess and barge Mildura now loading wool and | and barge Mildura now loading wool and |
will sail to-night with 600 bales wool. Lan | will sail to-night with 600 bales wool. Lan- | will sail to-night with 600 bales wool. Lancashire |
cashire Lass and barge Victory left Echuca | cashire Lass and barge Victory left Echuca | Lass and barge Victory left Echuca |
oil the 14th with large cargo for the following | on the 14th with large cargo for the following | on the 14th with large cargo for the following |
consignees: — A. Laketnan, Meakea and Fay, | consignees : — A. Lakeman, Meakes and Fay, | consignees: F A. Lakeman, Meakes and Fay, |
W; Smith, Pollard & Saunders, M'Lennan, | W. Smith, Pollard & Saunders, M'Lennan, | W Smith, Pollard & Saunders, M'Lennan, |
J. Taylor, G. Haines, Raphael and Co, W. | J. Taylor, G. Haines, Raphael and Co, W. | J. Taylor, G. Haines, Raphael and Co, W. |
Parker, P. W. and Co. limited, Bontwitch | Parker, P. W. and Co. limited, Bentwitch | Parker, P. W. and Co. limited, Bentwitch |
and Co, Garrett and Clancy, W. Hewitson, | and Co, Garrett and Clancy, W. Hewitson, | and Co, Garrett and Clancy, W. Hewitson, |
Mr Tralow, Tully, G. Gibson, O'Donnell and | Mr. Tralow, Tully, G. Gibson, O'Donnell and | Mr Tralow, Tully, G. Gibson, O'Donnell and |
Co, W Leonard, Keewong, Wirchilliba, Pad | Co, W. Leonard, Keewong, Wirchilliba, Pad- | Co, W Leonard, Keewong, Wirchilliba, Paddington, |
dington, Cowl Cowl, Bynya Lancashire | dington, Cowl Cowl, Bynya Lancashire | Cowl Cowl, Bynya Lancashire |
Lass expected to-night, also Emily Jane and | Lass expected to-night, also Emily Jane and | Lass expected to-night, also Emily Jane and |
. barge Golhoorne. Wool not coining forward | barge Golbourne. Wool not coming forward | barge Golhoorne. Wool not coming forward |
so freely since last report, we have received | so freely since last report, we have received | so freely since last report, we have received |
consignments from the following Blatims — | consignments from the following stations — | consignments from the following Blatims — |
Cowl Cowl, Paddmgton,Yallock, Tarrawonga, | Cowl Cowl, Paddmgton,Yallock, Tarrawonga, | Cowl Cowl, Paddington Yallock, Yarrawonga, |
Roto, South Thononga, Yathong, Bedooba. | Roto, South Thononga, Yathong, Bedooba. | Road, South Thononga, Yathong, Bedooba. |
Identified overProof corrections | ETHEL COMING /TO/MORROW|TOMORROW NAMOI BENTWITCH JACKSON MEAKES SLOWLY LAKEMAN ILLILLAWA PERMEWAN |
Identified overProof non-corrections | YANCO AGUES [**VANDALISED] GOLBOURNE TARRAWONGA [**VANDALISED] BENEREMBAH BUCKINBONG [**VANDALISED] TUBBO [**VANDALISED] TOR [**VANDALISED] ROTO [**VANDALISED] MCCULLOCH GELAM |
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All Words | 262 | 92.4 | 95.0 | 35.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 151 | 89.4 | 92.7 | 31.2 |
Weighted Words | 90.4 | 92.5 | 22.0 |
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-WOOaS'3 BRAKE. | WOODS'S BRAKE. | -WOODS' BRAKE. |
Is or some reason not very difficult to- con- | For some reason not very difficult to con- | Is or some reason not very difficult to con- |
jecture ? the Eailway department dmittcd to | jecture the Railway department omitted to | jecture ? the Railway department admitted to |
afford any information to tho press of an al | afford any information to the press of an al- | afford any information to the press of anal |
most miraculous prevention of a collision, at | most miraculous prevention of a collision, at | most miraculous prevention of a collision, at |
tho Spenccr-stroet station, on tho 5th inst., | the Spencer-street station, on the 5th inst., | the Spencer-street station, on the 5th inst., |
through tho timely application to a | through the timely application to a | through the timely application to a |
train of tho brake patented and cup | train of the brake patented and sup- | train of the brake patented and cup |
±-uk\± i*j mxv vju» uiuiiniiu ijy vnc iaie | plied to the Government by the late | asks if mxv vans running day and the |
Minister, Mr. John Woods ; and ., had not in | Minister, Mr. John Woods; and had not in- | Minister, Mr. John Woods and ., had not in |
formation, certainly somewhat delayed, reached | formation, certainly somewhat delayed, reached | formation, certainly somewhat delayed, reached |
ua from a private source, it ia probable that | us from a private source, it is probable that | us from a private source, it is probable that |
nothing would have been heard of tho affair. | nothing would have been heard of the affair. | nothing would have been heard of the affair. |
Any trifling irregularity which might | Any trifling irregularity which might | Any trifling irregularity which might |
make ? itself . apparent in tho workin' | make itself apparent in the working | make itself . apparent in the working' |
of tho brak'o, and which frequently | of the brake, and which frequently | of the brakes, and which frequently |
is traceable to some neglect on the | is traceable to some neglect on the | is traceable to some neglect on the |
part of tho men who have control of | part of the men who have control of | part of the men who have control of |
tho invention, ia hastily recorded with a view | the invention, is hastily recorded with a view | the invention, is hastily recorded with a view |
to its depreciation in tho estimation of the | to its depreciation in the estimation of the | to its depreciation in the estimation of the |
public ; but when, as on tho day named, its | public ; but when, as on the day named, its | public ; but when, as on the day named, its |
efficiency is proved under a , most'soverc test, | efficiency is proved under a most severe test, | efficiency is proved under a , most severe test, |
tho fact is allowed, for,' political rea | the fact is allowed, for political rea- | the fact is allowed, for, political reasons, |
Bons, to remain hidden within tho cir | sons, to remain hidden within the cir- | to remain hidden within the circumscribed |
cumscribed limits of official routine, until | cumscribed limits of official routine, until | limits of official routine, until |
it, perchance, accidentally becomes known. | it, perchance, accidentally becomes known. | it, perchance, accidentally becomes known. |
On tho morning indicated tho twenty minutes | On the morning indicated the twenty minutes | On the morning indicated the twenty minutes |
past ten up-train from Williamstown, fitted | past ten up-train from Williamstown, fitted | past ten up-train from Williamstown, fitted |
with a Bet of _ tho brake apparatus, and in | with a set of the brake apparatus, and in | with a set of the brake apparatus, and in |
chargo of driver William Burrowcs, wha | charge of driver William Burrowes, was | charge of driver William Burrowes, was |
allowed by the signalman to enter the station | allowed by the signalman to enter the station | allowed by the signalman to enter the station |
yard on tho passenger way at the samo | yard on the passenger way at the same | yard on the passenger way at the same |
moment as tho engine which was to | moment as the engine which was to | moment as the engine which was to |
take away tho ten minutes-past eleven | take away the ten minutes-past eleven | take away the ten minutes past eleven |
down-train for Ballarat was permitted | down-train for Ballarat was permitted | down-train for Ballarat was permitted |
to leave the locomotive sheds for tho station. | to leave the locomotive sheds for the station. | to leave the locomotive sheds for the station. |
Tho promiscuous manner in which the raiU | The promiscuous manner in which the rails | The promiscuous manner in which the rails |
have been laid rendered it necessary that the | have been laid rendered it necessary that the | have been laid rendered it necessary that the |
engino should cross tho track upon which | engine should cross the track upon which | engine should cross the track upon which |
tho passenger train was running, tho one | the passenger train was running, the one | the passenger train was running, the one |
emerging from the south isido ' of. tho | emerging from the south side of the | emerging from the south side ' of, the |
BhcdB rind ? the other /earning in on the | sheds and the other coming in on the | Sheds and ? the other learning in on the |
north -.'side;'-- It . was' . at : -thia ;point | north side. It was at this point | north -side;'-- It was' at this point |
that .the' -engines nearly mot. Burrowea, | that the engines nearly met. Burrowes, | that the engines nearly met. Burrowes, |
as he approached, noticed the engino. proceed- | as he approached, noticed the engine proceed- | as he approached, noticed the engine. proceed- |
ing, and calculated, with great presence of | ing, and calculated, with great presence of | ing, and calculated, with great presence of |
mind,, that if he went on a collision would | mind, that if he went on a collision would | mind, that if he went on a collision would |
bo inevitable, as each was bearing down upon | be inevitable, as each was bearing down upon | be inevitable, as each was bearing down upon |
the crossing point With rapidity, ho blow | the crossing point. With rapidity, he blew | the crossing point With rapidity, ho blow |
his ? whistle and applied' the brake. The | his whistle and applied the brake. The | his whistle and applied' the brake. The |
effect was instantaneous; the passenger | effect was instantaneous ; the passenger | effect was instantaneous; the passenger |
train stopped almost within its own: length | train stopped almost within its own length | train stopped almost within its own: length |
and allowed the locomotive to pass, and.by that | and allowed the locomotive to pass, and by that | and allowed the locomotive to pass, and by that |
means a' collision was averted, which must | means a collision was averted, which must | means a' collision was averted, which must |
have been attended with great disaster had it | have been attended with great disaster had it | have been attended with great disaster had it |
occurred. On the matter being reported an | occurred. On the matter being reported an | occurred. On the matter being reported an |
inquiry,! we understand^ followed, the result | inquiry, we understand, followed, the result | inquiry,! we understand followed, the result |
being that one of the signalmen was dismissed | being that one of the signalmen was dismissed | being that one of the signalmen was dismissed |
for- not having attended 'more closely to his | for not having attended more closely to his | for- not having attended more closely to his |
duty , whilst Burrowes was highly commended | duty, whilst Burrowes was highly commended | duty , whilst Burrowes was highly commended |
for his exemplary conduct. There could not | for his exemplary conduct. There could not | for his exemplary conduct. There could not |
have been a more severe trial of .the brake, and | have been a more severe trial of the brake, and | have been a more severe trial of the brake, and |
it folly confirmed the opinions expressed as to | it fully confirmed the opinions expressed as to | it fully confirmed the opinions expressed as to |
its effectiveness. | its effectiveness. | its effectiveness. |
Identified overProof corrections | SAME SET BE US WORKING THIS RAILWAY /SPENCER/STREET|SPENCERSTREET RAILS MOST FULLY REASONS MET INCHARGE |
Identified overProof non-corrections | COMING SUPPLIED BLEW GOVERNMENT LATE WOODSS OMITTED |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 432 | 84.7 | 96.5 | 77.3 |
Searchability of unique words | 230 | 90.9 | 97.0 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 92.3 | 97.3 | 64.6 |
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TIIE VICE-REGAL PARTY AT | THE VICE-REGAL PARTY AT | THE VICE-REGAL PARTY AT |
G0ULBURN. | GOULBURN. | GOULBURN. |
By Electihc Tkleiiuaph.) | By Electric Telegraph.) | By Electric Telegraph.) |
(I'llOM OUIt OWN COf.nitSI'ONDKNx.) | (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) | (FROM OUR OWN COf.nitSI'ONDKNx.) |
Ooei.iu tiN, Friday. | GOULBURN, Friday. | Ocean tiN, Friday. |
J, To-day Lord Loftus, Lady f.oi'tus and suite, | To-day Lord Loftus, Lady Loftus and suite, | J, To-day Lord Loftus, Lady Loftus and suite, |
Lady Robertson, and Sir P. A. Jcnning. visited | Lady Robertson, and Sir P. A. Jennings, visited | Lady Robertson, and Sir P. A. Jennings. visited |
Goulburn. Tlie day was an uncertain one. the | Goulburn. The day was an uncertain one, the | Goulburn. The day was an uncertain one the |
wind blowing in fitful gu-ts. There was rain at 3 | wind blowing in fitful gusts. There was rain at 9 | wind blowing in fitful gusts. There was rain at 3 |
in the morning and a lowering sky during the | in the morning and a lowering sky during the | in the morning and a lowering sky during the |
afternoon. The town was made to look neat, the | afternoon. The town was made to look neat, the | afternoon. The town was made to look neat the |
streets were put in order, tiie footpaths trimmed, | streets were put in order, the footpaths trimmed, | streets were put in order, the footpaths trimmed, |
and the flags of all nations were flying. A few of | and the flags of all nations were flying. A few of | and the flags of all nations were flying. A few of |
tlie principal buildings, banks, offices, and stores | the principal buildings, banks, offices, and stores | the principal buildings, banks, offices, and stores |
closed at 2 o'clock. On the platform, awaiting | closed at 2 o'clock. On the platform, awaiting | closed at 2 o'clock. On the platform, awaiting |
the party, were the Revs. Soares, Irvine, A. M. | the party, were the Revs. Soares, Irvine, A. M. | the party, were the Revs. Soares, Irvine, A. M. |
Tait. J. Studds, Hon. James Chisholtn, M.L.C. ; IV. | Tait, J. Studds, Hon. James Chisholm, M.L.C. ; W. | Tait. J. Studds, Hon. James Chisholm, M.L.C. ; IV. |
Davies, M.P. ; W. Teece, M.P. : Messrs. Voss and | Davies, M.P. ; W. Teece, M.P. : Messrs. Voss and | Davies, M.P. ; W. Teece, M.P. : Messrs. Voss and |
Shepherd, the mayor and aldermen, the town | Shepherd, the mayor and aldermen, the town | Shepherd, the mayor and aldermen, the town |
clerk, and a few leading citizetts. At 1 | clerk, and a few leading citizetts. At 1 | clerk, and a few leading citizens. At 1 |
o'clock the train steamed into the station. On a | o'clock the train steamed into the station. On a | o'clock the train steamed into the station. On a |
signal three cheers were given, and t'ae crowd | signal three cheers were given, and the crowd | signal three cheers were given, and the crowd |
pressed so hard that at bu'.u ends of tlie station | pressed so hard that at both ends of the station | pressed so hard that at busy ends of the station |
the police and volunteers had difficulty in keeping | the police and volunteers had difficulty in keeping | the police and volunteers had difficulty in keeping |
them back. Sir John Robc-rt-o. stepped on tlie | them back. Sir John Robertson stepped on the | them back. Sir John Robertson. stepped on the |
platform, followed by Sir Patrick Jennings : and | platform, followed by Sir Patrick Jennings : and | platform, followed by Sir Patrick Jennings and |
after a brief interval Lord Luftus, three eiieets | after a brief interval Lord Loftus, three cheers | after a brief interval Lord Loftus, three cheers |
being given, left '.lie carriage. Sir John Robert. | being given, left the carriage. Sir John Robert- | being given, left 'the carriage. Sir John Robertson |
son introduced the mayor, aldermen. Hun. Ciiis- | son introduced the mayor, aldermen. Hon. Chis- | introduced the mayor, aldermen. Hun. Cries- |
liolm, Mr. Davics, Mr. Tccce and others to his Ex | holm, Mr. Davies, Mr. Teece and others to his Ex- | from, Mr. Davies, Mr. Teece and others to his Excellency, |
cellency, who expressed his pleasure nt meeting | cellency, who expressed his pleasure at meeting | who expressed his pleasure at meeting |
them, the mayor then read an address of wel | them, the mayor then read an address of wel- | them, the mayor then read an address of welcome |
come to Lord Loft us, who replied. Cheers were | come to Lord Loftus, who replied. Cheers were | to Lord Left us, who replied. Cheers were |
given for tlie Qnccu, Lord Loft us, Lady- Lofins, | given for the Queen, Lord Loftus, Lady Loftus, | given for the Queen, Lord Left us, Lady- Loftus, |
.Sir John Robertson and Lady lloliertson. Lady | Sir John Robertson and Lady Robertson. Lady | Sir John Robertson and Lady Robertson. Lady |
I.ofttis held a levee nt 5 o'clock, when the leading | Loftus held a levee at 5 o'clock, when the leading | Loftus held a levee at 5 o'clock, when the leading |
families attended. The Governor and ids friends | families attended. The Governor and his friends | families attended. The Governor and his friends |
were entertained by a few citizens at dinner at | were entertained by a few citizens at dinner at | were entertained by a few citizens at dinner at |
Dickson's Hotel to-night. | Dickson's Hotel to-night. | Dickson's Hotel to-night. |
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Identified overProof corrections | CHISHOLM GUSTS ELECTRIC OUR TELEGRAPH FROM QUEEN |
Identified overProof non-corrections | CITIZETTS [**VANDALISED] CORRESPONDENT BOTH |
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All Words | 265 | 86.0 | 97.0 | 78.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 146 | 93.8 | 97.9 | 66.7 |
Weighted Words | 94.8 | 98.3 | 66.9 |
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NEW SOUTH WALES. | NEW SOUTH WALES. | NEW SOUTH WALES. |
1 1 A Y, Monday. | HAY, Monday. | 1 1 A Y, Monday. |
(kltom QUI! own" COKIiKSrONDENTS.) | (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) | (Elton OUR! own" CORRESPONDENTS.) |
Hie strike continues with the curriers, who re- | The strike continues with the carriers, who re- | The strike continues with the curriers, who re- |
'fuse to accept the rates offering for carringe of | fuse to accept the rates offering for carriage of | 'fuse to accept the rates offering for carriage of |
produce to, anil wool from, stations out and hack. | produce to, and wool from, stations out and back. | produce to, and wool from, stations out and back. |
Mr. James M'Grcgor is mentioned ns a de- | Mr. James McGregor is mentioned as a de- | Mr. James McGregor is mentioned as a desirable |
sirable candidate for one of the scats for the | sirable candidate for one of the seats for the | candidate for one of the seats for the |
llnlrunnld electorate, lie has not yet expressed | Balranald electorate, he has not yet expressed | Balranald electorate, he has not yet expressed |
his willingness to stand. His knowledge of the | his willingness to stand. His knowledge of the | his willingness to stand. His knowledge of the |
district and tactics stamp him as a lit representa | district and tactics stamp him as a fit representa- | district and tactics stamp him as a fit representative. |
tive. | tive. | |
The Knlerprisc arrived with general merchandise | The Entrerprise arrived with general merchandise | The Enterprise arrived with general merchandise |
from Victoria to-day. | from Victoria to-day. | from Victoria to-day. |
The river is 9 feet 6 inches, and is steadily rising. | The river is 9 feet 6 inches, and is steadily rising. | The river is 9 feet 6 inches, and is steadily rising. |
The mornings are frosty. | The mornings are frosty. | The mornings are frosty. |
DATHUltST, Monday. | BATHURST, Monday. | BATHURST, Monday. |
The Quarter Sessions before Judge Joscphson | The Quarter Sessions before Judge Josephson | The Quarter Sessions before Judge Josephson |
commenced to-day, Mr. Tccce prosecuting for the | commenced to-day, Mr. Teece prosecuting for the | commenced to-day, Mr. Teece prosecuting for the |
Crown. The eases so far are unimportant. | Crown. The cases so far are unimportant. | Crown. The cases so far are unimportant. |
Mr. David Buchanan addressed a large public | Mr. David Buchanan addressed a large public | Mr. David Buchanan addressed a large public |
meeting to-night on the subject ot Protection. His | meeting to-night on the subject of Protection. His | meeting to-night on the subject of Protection. His |
speech occupied an liour and a-lialf in delivery, | speech occupied an hour and a-half in delivery, | speech occupied an hour and a-half in delivery, |
nnd the audience was very orderly. The mayor | and the audience was very orderly. The mayor | and the audience was very orderly. The mayor |
presided, and nt the conclusion of Mr. Buchanan s | presided, and at the conclusion of Mr. Buchanan's | presided, and at the conclusion of Mr. Buchanan s |
addiess a resolution in favour of Protect ion was | address a resolution in favour of Protection was | address a resolution in favour of Protection was |
carried, , | carried. | carried, At |
At the commencement of the Question Quarter | At the commencement of the Question Quarter | the commencement of the Question Quarter |
Sessions tite Judge wade some remarks compli | Sessions the Judge made some remarks compli- | Sessions the Judge made some remarks complimentary |
mentary to the people of the district on the erection | mentary to the people of the district on the erection | to the people of the district on the erection |
of the now court-house, which, lie staled, wns the | of the new court-house, which, he staled, was the | of the now court-house, which, he stated, was the |
best in the colony. Great preparations are being | best in the colony. Great preparations are being | best in the colony. Great preparations are being |
made for the oflicinl opening. In addition to the | made for the official opening. In addition to the | made for the official opening. In addition to the |
banquet, sports arc to bo held oil the cricket | banquet, sports are to be held on the cricket | banquet, sports are to be held on the cricket |
ground. | ground. | ground. |
lidwnrd Creasy, innkeeper, who inct with a | Edward Creasy, innkeeper, who met with a | Edward Creasy, innkeeper, who met with a |
buggy accident yesterday, is suffering consider | buggy accident yesterday, is suffering consider- | buggy accident yesterday, is suffering considerably. |
ably. Fears are entertained that amputation will | ably. Fears are entertained that amputation will | Fears are entertained that amputation will |
be necessary. . | be necessary. . | be necessary. . |
A maii, named Honrke, met with an' accident | A man, named Bourke, met with an accident | A man, named Bourke, met with an' accident |
-from a fall from his horse. He was yesterday re | from a fall from his horse. He was yesterday re- | -from a fall from his horse. He was yesterday removed |
moved to tho hospital in a dangerous state. | moved to the hospital in a dangerous state. | to the hospital in a dangerous state. |
hq Tba weather is bitterly cold, and the winter is | The weather is bitterly cold, and the winter is | hq The weather is bitterly cold, and the winter is |
' :j , considered the severest known for years. | considered the severest known for years. | j , considered the severest known for years. |
The ex-l>nshraiiger, Vane, is to Ire tried nt tins | The ex-bushranger, Vane, is to be tried at this | The ex-l>nshraiiger, Vane, is to be tried at this |
, Court for sliccp-stculing. | Court for sheep-stealing. | Court for sheep-stealing. |
h NKWCASTUC, Monday. | NEWCASTLE, Monday. | h NEWCASTLE, Monday. |
Wybort Reeve opened successfully at thu Victoria | Wybert Reeve opened successfully at the Victoria | Wybert Reeve opened successfully at the Victoria |
Theatre on Saturday night in "All for Her." He | Theatre on Saturday night in "All for Her." He | Theatre on Saturday night in "All for Her." He |
is playing to-niglit also to a good house. | is playing to-night also to a good house. | is playing to-night also to a good house. |
Ohiarini's Circus opened to-night to a large | Chiarini's Circus opened to-night to a large | Chiarini's Circus opened to-night to a large |
crowd. | crowd. | crowd. |
Identified overProof corrections | CHIARINIS EDWARD MCGREGOR /A/HALF|AHALF SEATS /SHEEP/STEALING|SHEEPSTEALING BALRANALD NEWCASTLE THIS BATHURST WYBERT CARRIAGE CASES BACK OUR MAN TEECE BOURKE JOSEPHSON CORRESPONDENTS ADDRESS HOUR OFFICIAL FIT |
Identified overProof non-corrections | HAY CARRIERS BUSHRANGER EX ENTRERPRISE STALED [**VANDALISED] BUCHANANS |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 323 | 83.6 | 97.2 | 83.0 |
Searchability of unique words | 198 | 84.8 | 96.5 | 76.7 |
Weighted Words | 84.8 | 96.1 | 74.6 |
Word count | OCR accuracy % | overProof accuracy % | Errors corrected % | |
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All Words | 3446 | 81.2 | 95.4 | 75.4 |
Searchability of unique words | 2019 | 85.0 | 96.0 | 73.5 |
Weighted Words | 85.5 | 95.9 | 71.7 |