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Advertising : 327 wordsA correspondent wrote from Broughton Creek (now Berry), October 23, 1868—" There has been little to report from this quiet corner of the ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. James Robertson, of Greenwell Point, we regret to state, has been seriously ill since Wednesday from congestion of the lungs, and last night ...
Article : 31 wordsOn a bright day early in April last, one o my brothers and I left Sydney by the R.M.S. Australia, bound for England. Our first sopping place was Hobarr, where we sayed ...
Article : 116 wordsThe second of a series of lectures on" The Early History of Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, and Ancient Israel, as revealed by the Monuments," by Dr. ...
Article : 682 wordsAt the examination held this week by the Associated Board of the Royal College of Music Mr. Charles Harper's pupils were again eminently successful. ...
Article : 394 wordsEdinburgh was our next stopping place. It is a charming old city, Princes-street, of which one hears so much, quite coming up to expectations. Glasgow, though much ...
Article : 331 wordsLeaving the shores of Australia quickly behind us, we settled down for the days' run to Colombo, and to pass the time a committee was formed and various games ...
Article : 114 wordsThe election of aldermen for the newly-proclaimed municipalities of "Broughton Creek and Bomaderry" and "Numba" took place on 2nd ...
Article : 97 wordswe lost no time getting ashore, and, until it grew dark, were trotted about' in that novel conveyance, the rickshaw, our black, two-legged geos finishing up our ride with ...
Article : 222 wordsIn March we spent a few weeks in Ireland, but the weather, was most disagreeable, wet and cold, and prevented us from doing much sight-seeing, though the kindness and ...
Article : 226 wordsOn September 3, 1868, at the, Catholic School room, Terara, a meeting of the friends and supporters of the "Freeman's Journal" [?]ook place. ...
Article : 385 wordsShortly after leaving Colombo we encountered a monsoon, and for twenty-four hours had a frighful pitching about, with pouring rain and intense hear, And then I think ...
Article : 86 wordsIt was a night not to be forgotten. No one thought of retifing to bed, for the beat was so awful, and all the port-holes were closed. The ship was surrounded by coal ...
Article : 138 wordsReturning from Ireland, we stayed short time in Scotland before starting for London oil on our homeward journey. While in London we saw the Australian. Eleven play a match ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. W. M'Cnlloch, M.L.C., supplies an interesting account of the growth and progress of agricultural education in Denmark, as explained by Professor ...
Article : 473 wordsWe left Liverpool for New York in one of the large White Star boats, and in a week were in Yankee land, stopping only the day after leaving Liverpool to pick up the mails ...
Article : 485 wordsThe approach to Sicily, was vary pretty. We passed through the, Straits of Messina just as the sun rose, and a glorious picture it made—the sun slowing rising and lighting ...
Article : 157 wordsNext Friday a debate will be held at the Nowra School of Arts between representatives of the Jasper's Brush and Nowra Schools of Arts. The ...
Article : 62 wordsMonte Carlo is one of the fairest spots I have ever seen. It is built on the sloping shores of the Mediterranean, and laid out as it is with lovely, well kept gardens, fine ...
Article : 88 wordsThe interesting paper on top-dressing of pastures and the feeding of dairy cattle contributed by Mr. John Stewart to the South Coast Agricultural ...
Article : 453 wordsWord comes from Moruya that Messrs. Moses Davis and party have struck good gold on a rich alluvial lead in the Mogo flat, immediately ...
Article : 66 wordsThe interior of the Casino is most beautifully decorated aud lighted, and contains a succession of large hall like rooms, with tables in each. One part of the building is ...
Article : 250 wordsOn March 15, 1869, a sale, of Crown, lands took place at the Nowra Courthouse. For the lots sold there was very little competition. The sale ...
Article : 149 wordsA long felt want has been supplied by the postal Department connectig the Shellharbour railway station with Shellharbour by telephone. This will ...
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Advertising : 200 wordsLeaving Winnipeg, we passed through some hundreds of miles of the wonderful prairies, with green waving grass, and not a tree or a hill to be seen anywhere to break the ...
Article : 295 words"Abolition of marriage fees. Marriages by license, according to the rites of the Church of England, may be now performed in this parish ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE Under Secretary for Mines and Agriculture acknowledges a communication, presented by by Mr. A. E. Chapman, M.P., requesting than the ...
Article : 93 wordsAfter resting a day and night at Lyons, we arrived at Paris and saw a good deal of the fine city the few days we stayed. I think Notre Dame came first in our ...
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