I CANNOT see why English female servants should wish to emigrate now. The "Wanteds" in this line are as plentiful in the English as they used to be in the Australian papers. Wages of £20, ...
Article : 1,697 wordsCONTINUING my narration of the Boorook reefs, I learned that the prospecting claim on the Nil Desperandum was granted to D'Arey, Newman, and party. One shaft on the claim is down 40 feet; the surface ...
Article : 2,840 wordsMr. HURLEY (C.C.), on behalf of Mr. Greville, asked the Secretary for Lands,—"When will he be prepared to state what steps the Government intend taking with regard to the widening of the Newtown Road, at its junction with Parramatta-street?" ...
Article : 18,046 wordsTHE following estates were surrendered:— Lorenzo Brachon, of Narrabri, carpenter. Liabilities, £25 8s. 6d. Assets, £18 12s. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...
Article : 632 wordsTwenty-seven persons were fined in sums varying from 5s. to 20s. on conviction of drunkenness, or of disorderly behaviour, or of using obscene language. Michael Hanratty was found guilty of having assaulted ...
Article : 563 wordsMY LORD,—In compliance with your Lordship's request that I should communicate to you in writing, I have the honour to address your Lordship on the future appointment of Colonial Bishops and upon two important points ...
Article : 2,332 wordsTwelve persons, convicted of drunkenness, were fined in the usual penalty. Hermes, a Frenchman, for indecent exposure on Queen's Wharf, was fined 20s., in default fourteen days gaol. ...
Article : 155 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to assure your corresponden Mr. Edward Sharp that up to the latest dates no fossil remains of human subjects have been discovered anywhere except in the post-pliocene or late tertiary formation ...
Article : 388 wordsSIR,—I perceive by the telegram from Auckland that a man was suffering "Maori" small-pox, not the ordinary type. Having attended a small-pox hospital in London for two years, and having been a victim to malignant ...
Article : 361 words[?]. Grahame to ask the Secretary for Public Works.—If the contractor for building the Cooma gaol has finished the same, and when that establishment will be opened for the reception of prisoners ...
Article : 626 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 208 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 16 Jul 1872, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: