The 11th Regiment left Sydney for England on the 25th October. We learn, says the Herald, that a memorial has been prepared and signed to the ...
Article : 312 wordsNovember 2.—Steamer Black Swan, 300 tons, A. T. Woods, master, from Melbourne; George Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Martin, three children, and servant. ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsTO-MORROW the first exhibition of the new society will be held at Longford, and we are sure it will equal the expectations of those interested in the ...
Article : 194 wordsGentlemen,—My regard for representative institutions, and my respect for the principles of parliamentary government, impel me to call your attention to the language and proceedings ...
Article : 730 wordsA meeting of the committee of the association to assist the government of India in obtaining a supply of dragoon horses was held at Sydney on 26th Oct., at which ...
Article : 298 wordsWe have the Commercial Gazette to 21st September. The Government Gazette contained an ordinance for preventing the illegal ...
Article : 369 wordsThe select committee of the Legislative Council on Railways have brought up their report, and, as it agrees in the main with the decision arrived at by the ...
Article : 742 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Aldermen Allison, Clayton, Fawns, and Evans. An application was received from certain residents in Patterson-street, near the ...
Article : 248 wordspursuant to advertisement a public meeting was held at Carrick on Saturday last, 31st October, for the purpose of considering the proposed new Master and ...
Article : 1,088 wordsThe Adolphus Yates, bound from Newcastle to this port, had put back to Sydney, after having had to cut away her masts and throw part of the cargo overboard to save the vessel. ...
Article : 258 wordsWe have papers of 24th October by way of Melbourne. In the Assembly the Attorney-General moved the appointment of a committee to ...
Article : 281 wordsEarly on Saturday morning Sydney was thrown into a state of considerable excitement and alarm. The loss of the ill-fated Dunbar, with so many familiar friends and ...
Article : 1,191 wordsThe following magistrates took their seats yesterday to bear applications for transfers—J. Whitefoord, Esq., W. Gunn, Esq., Major Welman, Commander Drew, ...
Article : 2,959 wordsTHE MILLS.—Union—First flour per ton, £21 seconds ditto £19; bran. 1s. 6d.; when bought at 8s. to 8s. 3d., per bushel. Cataract.—First flour, £20 per ton; seconds ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 3 Nov 1857, Page 2
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