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  2. DESTRUCTION OF THE STAR AND GARTER HOTEL—INQUEST ON THE RAMAINS OF THE LATE MANAGER.

    THE February mail brought intelligence of the destruction of the above celebrated hotel by [?], and of the supposed death of the manager, Mr. Lever, in the conflagration. We have now the particulars of ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  3. WINDS AND WEATHER.

    THE following interesting paper on "Winds and Weather" is from a pamphlet entitled "Additions and Corrections to the present Admiralty Sailing Directory for the coast of New South Wales, by ...

    Article : 3,386 words
  4. MINING ITEMS.

    REPORTS have reached Albury that good wages and nothing better are being made on the new surface sometimes on the Victorian side of the [?]. Murray, working [?] to twenty miles from Wodonga. The ...

    Article : 2,416 words
  5. EXTRAORDINARY ACTION AT LAW.

    FOR some time past there have been strange statements afloat as to an occurrence in the Kew Independent Church (Rev. Richardt Connobee's) in January last; and the affair, as it was described in ...

    Article : 1,793 words
  6. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH SAN FRANCISCO.

    AT a special meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, held on the 27th May—Mr. J. H. Blackwood, president, in the chair, and present also Messrs. Bright, Bell, Couche, Lord, ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MRS. G. MATHEWS IN AUSTRALIA.

    THE burlesque of "The Goldon Fleece," which came out originally at Easter, 1844; at the Haymarket Theatre, London, and was intended by Planche to burlesque the tragedy of "Antigone," ...

    Article : 780 words
  8. IRELAND.—ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    THE anniversary of St. Patrick'a Day was observed yesterday with the usual demonstrations in honour of Ireland's patron saint. There has not been for many years a more orderly celebration of the ...

    Article : 379 words
  9. WANTON BRUTALITY.

    SIR.—On Friday last a valuable carriage-horse, the property of R. Hill, Esq., M.P., strayed from the Outer Domain, of which Mr. Hill is the [?]see, and strolled into the Inner Domain, where the poor brute was met ...

    Article : 145 words
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