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Advertising : 88 wordsThe President took the chair at four o'clock. THE LATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Mr. E. DEAS THOMSON rose to explain the circumstances of his retirement from office, which indeed h[?] ...
Article : 2,794 wordsTHE Donaldson ministry are now on their preliminary trial by the country, having passed safoly the first trial by the Assembly. In the course of Friday's ...
Article : 969 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-five minutes to three. Mr. F. S. Rusden took the oaths and his seat for Liverpool Plains and Gwydir. ...
Article : 2,646 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your issue of tbe 29th ult., under tbe above heading, appear the reports on the several denominational and national schools in the Hunter, Paterson, and Williams River ...
Article : 1,914 wordsThe arrivals to-day are the Fortune and Packet brigs, from a whaling voyage; Shamrock, from Moreton Bay; Vanquish, from Moreton Bay; William, from the Macquarie River. ...
Article : 665 wordsAlthough favored with a journal of our own, in the shape of the Armidale Express, some of us who have had the colamos of the Maitland Mercury opon to us as correspondents for years past, are by no means disposed ...
Article : 1,751 words[?].—Highland Lad, schooner, [?] ton[?], Mansell ma[?]er from Sydney. DEPARTURES. [?]-—Rapid, schooner, Clarke master, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 89 wordsThe result of the London February wool sales having become known, has had the effect of strengthening the market, and creating a demand on this side, and a rise of fully 1d. to 2d. per lb. was established on the wools ...
Article : 518 wordsJune [?].—Peneverance, brig, 200 tons, Captain Wilson, from Newcastle the 4th instant. 5.—Kathay, American ship, 1433 tons, Captain Stoddard, from New York March 11, with 3 passengers. ...
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