ON Wednesday, the 20th instant, Dr. Badham delivered a lecture at the School of Arts, Windsor, upon Literature. At a meeting of the general committee of the ...
Article : 863 wordsTHE news from the Northern Gold-fields has been generally of an uninteresting character, matters being very dull there, owing to the scarcity of water. At the end of last month there was a slight stir in the neighbourhood of Maitland ...
Article : 1,153 wordsThe Earl and Countess of Belmore, with the Colonial Secretary, Miss Gladstone, and several other ladies and gentlemen, paid a visit to Parramatta, on the 19th of June, and visited all the Orphan Schools in that ...
Article : 647 wordsUPON the whole, there has been some improvement in the prospects of the agriculturists since our last Summary. At that time the whole country was suffering from the evils of drought, and there was ...
Article : 999 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, with the Countess of Belmore and suite, are to leave Sydney for [?] visit to the Southern districts on Monday, the 6th of July. It is thought that the Earl may perhaps extend his ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE Panama and New Zealand Company's steamship Ruahine arrived in Port Jackson on the evening of the 1st of June, bringing English advices (per Atlantic cable) to the 9th of April, and from Panama to the 24th of the same ...
Article : 1,868 wordsA PARAGRAPH has been published notifying the further adjournment of the Legislature to the 28th of next month; but the addendum, "when it will meet for the dispatch of business," has not yet ...
Article : 734 wordsJune 2.—Atma, barque, 522, Watson, from Plymouth, 97 days. June 3.—W. W. Smith, ship, 661, Stanton, from Liverpool, 10[?] days. June 13.—Liberator, ship, 694, Johnston, from the Start, 99 ...
Article : 69 wordsA terrible coach accident occurred on the Bathurst Road, near the Frying-pan, on the 29th instant. The horses having run away, the mail coach was upset, the driver Hamilton killed on the spot, and the ...
Article : 1,499 wordsA special meeting of the Chess and Draughts Club, in connection with the Sydney School of Arts, took place at that institution on the evening of the 13th instant. ...
Article : 605 wordsTHE squatters have every reason to be satisfied with their present and future prospects. The weather is propitious, the stock in good condition, the grass and water abundant, and the prices of fat cattle and sheep ...
Article : 619 wordsJune 1.—Ruahine (s.), 1500, Beal, from Panama. June 11.—Avoca (s.), 1200, Farquhar, from Galle. June 19.—Melrose, barque, 430, Kindred, from Calcutta. June 23.—H.M.S. Blanche, 6 guns, Montgomerie, from England ...
Article : 85 wordsJune 6.—Flying Cloud, ship, 1139, Hughes, for London. Passengers—Mrs. Shead and infant, Mrs. M. Eagan, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and infant, Mr. and Mrs. West and [?] children, Mrs. Dobson, Captain Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Miller, ...
Article : 273 wordsFor Panama—June 1: Kalkoura (s.), 1500, Darke, for Panama, via Wellington. Passengers for Southampton, &c.—Mr. Lawless, Mrs. Lawless, Miss Lawless, Hannah Malany, Mr. J. Foulis, Mr. E. B. Kennedy, Mr. W. N. Davidson, Mrs. Davidson, Mr. W. ...
Article : 233 wordsMay 28.—Eva Joshua, Robson, for Petropaulovski, with 365 tons coals, 20,000 sovereigns. June 2.—Coorong, Henry, for San Francisco, with 522 tons coals. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 2 Jul 1868, Page 2
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