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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional insolvency and shipping intelligence will be found in the usual places. ...
Article : 183 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, brocoli, lettuce, onions, turnips, radishes, beans, cabbages. Plant culinary herbs. Earth up celery. Dress beds, trench and manure all unoccupied ground. Thin carrots, parsnips, turnips, &c.—FLOWER ...
Article : 103 wordsA meeting of the Maitland Distrust Council was held at the Court-house, East Maitland, yesterday, pursuant to adjournment. Present: Messrs. Walsh, Portus, Callaghan, Eckford, and Close. Mr. Walsh took the ...
Article : 1,370 wordsIT is of course difficult for persons in the country to judge fairly as to the extent of unemployed labour in Sydney, which is necessarily unemployed—that is, labour which could not obtain ...
Article : 704 wordsThe eight men concerned in the Junior tragedy were placed on board that vessel on Saturday afternoon. They left Darlinghurst Gaol between two and three p.m., in the prison van, guarded by a detachment of the mounted police and were taken ...
Article : 427 wordsThe Northern Escort arrived in Maitland yesterday morning, en route to Sydney, with 863 ozs. 6 dwts. of gold dust, from the Rocky River diggings, and 627 ozs. 9 dwts. 15 grains from the Hanging Rock, and Peel ...
Article : 252 wordsThe last number of the Armidale Express, received by us, contained no information respecting the gold fields, either gloomy or good. In another column will be found a letter denying the accuracy of Mr. Levien's ...
Article : 261 wordsWe have been favored with permission to copy the returns which have been made to the Government of the number of acres under cultivation, and the quantity of produce realised in that part of the counties of Northumberland and Durham, ...
Article : 523 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—One sign of the increase of our population is the frequency and variety of incidents occurring among us. The distressing case which I have at present to chronicle, is the death of Mr. John Davis, ...
Article : 526 wordsOn Wednesday last, a public meeting was held at the Court House, Newcastle, for the purpose of expressing sympathy with the sufferers by the Indian mutiny, and considering the best means of affording relief. The ...
Article : 918 wordsIN order that our readers may have a fair opportunity of judging in the case of the Cowper Ministry v. Plunkett, we have reprinted the Empires report of the first day's debate, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at a quarter past four. A petition presented by Mr. LANG, from John Downes Badham, of Sydney, was found to contain offensive imputations on the judges of the Supreme Court; and the ...
Article : 159 wordsGENTLEMEN—I beg to acquaint you, for the information of the scientific, that on Saturday, the 10th current, about 4 p.m., a Meteorolite fell at the back of a barn on a farm adjoining this property, say about half-a-mile ...
Article : 279 wordsMr. MURRAY presented a petition from John Downes Badham, of Sydney, gentleman, containing grave charges against certain high functionaries in the colony, arising out of a suit in Equity, "Badham v. Holt," and praying the house to join in an ...
Article : 6,324 wordsApril 22.—John Aaron Parfitt, of York-street, Sydney, coach-maker. Liabilities, £1498. Assets—value of personal property, £850; outstanding debts, £[?]5 10s.; total, £905 10s. Deficit, £592 10s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
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