The President took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Mr. Oakes presented a petition from Roman Catholic inhabitants of Parramatta ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at half-past four o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. Hoskins gave Dr. Renwick, for Mr. ...
Article : 1,275 words[Evening News.]—48 tons of stone from Nos. 3 and 4 North Lady Mary Reef has yielded 92oz. 9dwt. of retorted gold. ...
Article : 25 words[Evening News.]—The schooner Lenton arrived here on Tuesday from the beche-demer fisheries, and has sailed for Townsville. She reports very bad weather on the coast, ...
Article : 46 words[Echo.]—A public meeting, convened by the Police Magistrate, was held in the court-house yesterday, for the purpose of raising funds to relieve the distress in Ireland. ...
Article : 80 words[Herald.]—In the Assembly this afternoon the Estimates were proceeded with. Mr. Berry explained that full pay would be granted to those members of the Australian ...
Article : 586 words[Herald.]—A public meeting was held here on Wednesday night in aid of the Irish Famine Fund. There was a good attendance, and £53 was subscribed in the room, ...
Article : 61 words[Evening News.]—Percy C. Hodgkinson, surveyor, Penny Post news-agent, &c., attempted to flog Mr. John Allan O'Neill, editor and proprietor of the Queanbeyan ...
Article : 70 words[Evening News.]—The body of Mr. Wabsley, who was drowned through the capsizing of the Vesta, was interred, last evening, at Coraki. There was a large concourse of ...
Article : 211 words[Evening News.]—Azolla, the female pedestrian, began her 75 mile walk last evening at 8.15 p.m., and completed the 50th mile this day at 12.17 p.m. She rested four hours in ...
Article : 53 words[Herald.]—A strong public opinion is expressed here that the new Court House building should have a second story. The walls are now up 14 feet, and if any additions are ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past four. REPLIES TO QUESTIONS. Sir Henry Parkes, in answer to Dr. ...
Article : 1,755 words[Herald.]—At a meeting held in the Church of England School, on Monday evening last, to support the Bishop's petition in favour of Denominationalism, only six ...
Article : 43 words[Herald.]—A dangerous case of sunstroke occurred to a bushman at Blago. The man is delirious, and the stroke is expected to prove fatal. ...
Article : 59 words[Herald.]—Mr. Suttor, the tramway surveyor, has commenced to mark out the line for the tramway to Camden. ...
Article : 20 words[Herald.]—The municipal elections are beginning to create some interest. Several names are mentioned as probable candidates. But the only candidate positively named is ...
Article : 70 words[Herald.]—A meeting was held last night in the Temperance Hall in aid of the Irish Famine Relief Fund. The Mayor presided. The Revs. Deans Ewing and Flanagan, G. ...
Article : 97 words[Herald.]—A daughter of Mr. Brown, M.L.A., of Newtown, while bathing, yesterday, at Kerwarrie, in the Shoalhaven River, with Miss Mason, went into one of the ...
Article : 49 words[Evening News.]—Senior-Sergeant Lenthall, being about to be removed to Sydney, after 11 years' service in Albury, was presented to-day by the Mayor, on behalf of the ...
Article : 61 words[Herald.]—Mr. Montague Murray, an old resident, was buried yesterday. At 6 o'clock, this morning, John Dobson's boarding-house in Simpson-street was burnt ...
Article : 66 words[Evening News.]—At a meeting of the Irish Relief Committee, held last night, it was stated that the second remittance of £100 would go to Sydney on Tuesday. As yet the ...
Article : 78 words[Herald.]—A private telegram has been received here quoting copper at £77 per ton. This rise will add £80,000 yearly to the returns of the Moonta, compared with the price ...
Article : 149 words[Herald.]—The local police testimonial fund will close shortly. The amount reaches a large sum. The Commercial Bank contribute £100, and the Joint Stock Bank £50. ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—Two apprentices escaped from the ship Brodrack Bay, on Friday last. One was arrested, and brought up at the police court to-day. He stated that in escaping ...
Article : 220 words[Evening News.]—A determined case of garrotting occurred last night, at Goulburn. A man named Alexander M'Donald, a shearer, and a stranger here, enquired at the railway ...
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