BAN[?] COURT.—Anderson v. C[?]w[?]n [?]d another, part he[?]rd, Porter v. Ne[?]le; Busden v. Ellott and [?]nother; B[?]own and another v. Whyte; Blox[?]ome v. Rodgers. ...
Article : 64 wordsPRINCE OF WALES OPERA H[?]USE.—On Monday [?]t the [?]gedy of "Med[?]" was performed for the second time, in which the performance of Mrs. Charles P[?]ol[?] was greatly admired. H[?]r conception of the char[?] [?] ...
Article : 1,748 words[?]ALCOLM, [?]chooner, 181 tons, Hendon, from Hobart [?]o[?]n 6th instant. Captain, agent COA[?]TWI[?]. NOWRA, 34 ton[?], Banister, from Wollongong. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsRichard Rowe, of Sydney, bol[?]der. Li[?]il[?], £691 19s. 2½d. Assets, £80. Deficit, £[?]11 19s. 2½d. Mr. M[?]cke[?] [?]e, official [?]signee. Charles Struck, of Rocky Waterbole, ne[?]r Ploton, ...
Article : 63 wordsBEAUTIFUL STAR, steamer, for Wa[?]kate. BONI[?]E, Fr[?]nch store ship, for New Caledoni[?]. BALLAARAT, [?]teamer, for New Zealand. FEBRUARY 1[?]. ...
Article : 35 wordsFor A[?]ckland.—Cland Hamilton, steamer, 15th instant; Ash[?]urton. This Day: Alice Cameron, early. For C[?]lcu[?].—Cornwa[?] in March. For London.—Ardbeg, Walter Hood, and C[?]l[?]eno, early; ...
Article : 54 wordsJURY CAUSES FOR THIS DAY.—P[?]ling v. Joseph; M Kenn[?] v. Cond o[?]; W[?]ite v. S[?]llivan; Forg[?]rly v. Warren. ...
Article : 23 words5.[?]5 p.m.—The flood is still [?]ing and is now within two feet of the great inund[?]tion of August, 1857. There are only two settlers in N[?]rrowg[?]t, all the rest having been compelled to leave all behind, and fly for their lives. ...
Article : 106 wordsClerence, steamer, 223 tons, Milman, for Moreton Bay. A.S.N. Co., agents. H[?]rkaway, ship, 899 tons, Johnson, for London. G. A. Lloyd and Co., agents. ...
Article : 36 wordsBEFORE Messrs. E. North and W. Church. Henry Chamberlain, lab[?]rer, arrested by detective C[?]mphin, was charged with [?]tealing a set of dray barness, v[?]ined at £2, the property of B[?]idget Ann ...
Article : 179 wordsASHBURTON, barque, 541 tons, for A[?]okland, P[?]— Mr. and Mrs. O[?]ger, Messrs. R. Francks, King, and H[?]nsey. COASTWISE. [?]ESSIE, 3[?] tons, M[?]rkham, for Port Macquarie. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsRif[?]m[?]n, from London: 21 packages, Elliott Brothers; S [?]ges, R. [?]wn[?] and [?]; 565 [?] Commissioner for Railways; 3[?] pack[?]ges. T. Whit[?]ker; 1 package, T Aldcock: 10 quarter[?]ks. Young, Lar[?], and Benne[?]t; 4 packages, [?]gg, Bray, and ...
Article : 565 wordsThe commercial advices received by the Northam are considered satisfa[?]ry, and an improvement in the markets is looked for, as the shipments are [?]maller than they have been for some months past, There is no ...
Article : 62 wordsIT is a proof of the little importance atta[?]hed in the eyes of the people to any particular election at the present peculiar crisis of affairs, with the prospect of a speedy dissolution—that the ...
Article : 2,321 wordsFEBRUARY ll.—This month we the inhabitants upon the table l[?]nd of the Sugar lo[?]f Mountain, look for rain, and that in a rather plentiful supply. Si[?]ce the great flood this day four years ago, we look with [?]l[?]rm upon any ...
Article : 518 wordsIt is reported that Mr. Mar[?]in, Q.C., the AttorneyGeneral and Premier of New South Wales, is retained in the now celebrated Moonta mine case. The New South Wales M[?]ne Insurance Company ...
Article : 1,053 wordsFor Auckland. — By the Ashburton. This Day at noon, if not under way: Alice Cameron. This D[?] at 6 p[?]m. For Foo-chow-foo.—By the Cronkbane, This Day, at noon, if not under way. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Mails by the Pen[?]neular and Oriental Ste[?] Navigation Company's steamer MADRAS, will be made up at this office on SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at 6 p[?]m., for all lotters not addressed to the United Kingdom, and at 8 p[?]m. for all letters so ...
Article : 304 wordsSIR —I am quite a new chum in Australia, but during the short tim[?] I have been in this beautiful country have travelled many hundred miles in search of a spot to settle down. Mr occupation in the old country was ...
Article : 705 wordsFebrua[?]y 12.—Bri[?]k and Coya, from Sydney; Xanthe, steamer, from New Zealand. February 13.—Morpeth, Illalong, and Zone, from Sydney. ...
Article : 32 wordsFebruary 1[?].—J[?]per, from coast; Atlantic, from Sydney; M[?]qu[?], from Hobart Town; Squ[?], from Newcastle: T[?] manis, from Hobart Town; Northam, from Galle; Blanch M[?]re, from Liverpool; Tasman, from Port Seymour; A. H. Badger, from ...
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