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| OLD SYDNEY Grim Relics Unearthed COFFINS IN TOWN HALL EXCAVATIONS SYDNEY, Tuesday. The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926-1954) Wednesday 17 October 1934, page 1 News | 1 | Cathydunn 2009-03-20 14:33:19.0 | lines missing from scan, unable to correct full article |
| Shop and Dwelling Damaged. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 5 February 1923, page 8 News | 1 | Cathydunn 2008-09-05 11:36:14.0 | Francis Robinson was buried 3 Feb 1923 at Sandridge Cemetery Mollymook NSW |
| Classified Advertising The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Tuesday 13 October 1829, page 1 Advertising | 1 | Cathydunn 2008-08-27 08:55:40.0 | Ulladolla - correct spelling Ulladulla |
| Classified Advertising The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Thursday 15 October 1829, page 1 Advertising | 1 | Cathydunn 2008-08-27 08:53:58.0 | Ulladolla - correct spelling Ulladulla |
| Sydney. Assize of Bread, the Loaf of Two Pounds, 5d. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 25 September 1819, page 2 News | 1 | Cathydunn 2008-08-25 08:46:18.0 | John Bevan did die from this accident, on 1 Oct 1819 |
| SYDNEY. Sitting Magistrate for the ensuing Week—A. RILEY Esq. Assize of Bread for the ensuing Week, the same as before. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 12 October 1811, page 3 News | 1 | Cathydunn 2008-08-13 16:12:45.0 | Pinchgut Island in Sydney Harbour is now known as Fort Denison |
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| Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Saturday 28 January 1860, page 9 Advertising | 2009-11-11 11:44:13.0 | township, consisting of thirty-two allotments, beta's; NOB. 1 to 15, and 19 to 30 of section A, and Nos. i-f splendid property, being contrically situated. Milton enjo)s a pre-eminence above all other sites ia the district for the formation of a town, being veryllttl« over three miks from the harbour, to which access ia had Alrer.dy a neat and substantial Engllsh-bnilt church, of the Catholio church is within a few minutos' walk ; the Wesleyan church is only divided from the township by « street ; the PoBt Office bas been established within a few yards of the boundary ; a steam flour mill is also in course ol' erection, and there is abundanco of splendid timber Persons not knowing the position and true value of theso allotments, are Invited to examine them, or make every tradesmen, to purchase building sites in Üia where a prosperous and impioving business may be de» pended xn.cn. Capitalists, notnequainted with thodistrict, aro Inform«! thet lor beauty, locality, and extent of splendid agricultural communication with Sydney is always readilv obtained, a» well as a wealthy nnd daily increasing population, the dis- Most of the allotments are delightfully situated on titi» The land has been most carefully surveyed, and the) allotments are so laid out that, by puroha>ing consecutive several acres; the streets are of complote width, and Terms : 50 per cent, cash ; the residua by bill« at six moritlis, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Lithographs of the township, and other Infoimatlon, caw be bad of Mr. Morton, Shoalhaven! or Mr. John Booth, ulladulla. ; j | township, consisting of thirty-two allotments, being NOs. 1 to 15, and 19 to 30 of section A, and Nos. 20 splendid property, being centrically situated. Milton enjoys a pre-eminence above all other sites in the district for the formation of a town, being very little over three miles from the harbour, to which access ia had Already a neat and substantial English-built church, of the Catholic church is within a few minutes walk; the Wesleyan church is only divided from the township by a street ; the PO Office bas been established within a few yards of the boundary; a steam flour mill is also in course of erection, and there is abundance of splendid timber Persons not knowing the position and true value of these allotments, are invited to examine them, or make every tradesmen, to purchase building sites in the where a prosperous and improving business may be de pended upon. Capitalists, not acequainted with the district, are informed that for beauty, locality, and extent of splendid agricultural communication with Sydney is always readilv obtained, as well as a wealthy and daily increasing population, the dis- Most of the allotments are delightfully situated on the The land has been most carefully surveyed, and the allotments are so laid out that, by purchasing consecutive several acres; the streets are of complete width, and Terms : 50 per cent, cash ; the residue by bills at six months, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Lithographs of the township, and other Infoimatlon, can be had of Mr. Morton, Shoalhaven or Mr. John Booth, Ulladulla. ; |
| ULLADULLA. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 27 February 1860, page 5 News | 2009-11-11 11:20:10.0 | the slightest intermission until Saturday moining. | the slightest intermission until Saturday morning. |
| ULLADULLA. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Monday 27 February 1860, page 5 News | 2009-11-11 11:19:07.0 | MILTON,-On Wednesday, the 8th instant, it com- The creehs in the neighbourhood rose higher than ?what they havo been for the last thirty years. The vtind was blowing a gale from the south-east, and there was a fearful sea lunning into Ulladulla harbour. The flood has done considerable damage elsewhere in I of all sorts and sizes. The Kanawalla bridge is in such n state now that even the architects themselves will not venture to cross it. The bridge^ is rendered cost thin would be required to replace it by a new be much felt by the mail contractois and others travelling to and fro between here and Shoalhaven. | MILTON.-On Wednesday, the 8th instant, it com- The creeks in the neighbourhood rose higher than what they have been for the last thirty years. The wind was blowing a gale from the south-east, and there was a fearful sea running into Ulladulla harbour. The flood has done considerable damage elsewhere in of all sorts and sizes. The Nariawalla bridge is in such a state now that even the architects themselves will not venture to cross it. The bridge is rendered cost than would be required to replace it by a new be much felt by the mail contractors and others travelling to and from between here and Shoalhaven. |
| To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 15 November 1850, page 3 News | 2009-11-07 23:38:26.0 | Moment fel sw had not time | Moment fel she had not time |
| To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 15 November 1850, page 3 News | 2009-11-07 23:35:15.0 | found oppoiite to the north entrance of the | found opposite to the north entrance of the |
| To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 15 November 1850, page 3 News | 2009-11-07 23:34:54.0 | GWNTLEMEN,-The following are verbatim | GENTLEMEN,-The following are verbatim |
| To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Friday 15 November 1850, page 3 News | 2009-11-07 23:34:33.0 | To Úe Bditori of the Sydneu Morning IJerald. QisTtuiEh-,-The following aro" verbatim eopjes'.from. tombstones in tho old Burial wound of St. Andrew's, Sydney, and may be bund oppoiite to the north entrance of "the Fatk-itreet, November 6. Departed this Uro Krohrj 3 1503 Aged 28 years A Sudln change she in a . Momrne M silo had not time to bli be* friends fear woll think nothlntr strange Chance hapens unto nil her May Fait | To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. GWNTLEMEN,-The following are verbatim copies from tombstones in the old Burial Ground of St. Andrew's, Sydney, and may be found oppoiite to the north entrance of the Park-street, November 6. Departed this life Frebry 3 1803 Aged 28 years A Sudin change she in a Moment fel sw had not time to bid her friends fear well think nothing strange Chance hapens unto all her May Fall |
| LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. TUESDAY. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 20 August 1845, page 2 News | 2009-11-07 13:48:03.0 | TUESOAY. | TUESDAY. |
| Family Notices The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 13 May 1889, page 1 Family Notices | 2009-11-04 14:20:40.0 | Hu\s- On tho 3rd Inst. at his residence, publlo i hool, Ulladulla hew South Wale», William tho beloved lniBbaud of Rebecca Elans, of typhoid lever, aged JJ | EVANS - On the 3rd Inst. at his residence, public school, Ulladulla hew South Wales, William, the beloved husband of Rebecca Evans, of typhoid fever, aged 35 |
| Classified Advertising The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803-1842) Saturday 18 June 1842, page 1 Advertising | 2009-10-21 10:10:16.0 | many secute ¡meliorates, protected in ev.-ry direction with with those of Sydney. r « | many secute ¡meliorates, protected in every direction with with those of Sydney. |
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