"MINERS RIGHT."—We cannot insert lettersreplying expressly to matters that have appeared in other journals. ...
Article : 18 wordsIT is singular that a bill of such general interest to all parties as any measure must be respecting the Crown lands, should be introduced into Parliament, and should be practically thrown ...
Article : 943 wordsThe Uncle Tom, schooner, Captain Lake, armed from Port Curtis last night, bringing important intelligence from the Fitzroy diggings. Captain Lake has had a long passage of fourteen days; her news does not ...
Article : 299 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Herald of yesterday, Monday. The news of greatest interest, respecting the [?]itz Roy and Western gold fields, we give entire, above. ...
Article : 346 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at hald-past three. The Pyrmont Bridge Company's Bill was received from the Council, with amendments. A return relative to the seizure of the brig Freak was ...
Article : 827 wordsThe Albion is just in from Port Curtis, which place she left Wednesday week She brings most cheering news. Another gold field has been discovered 25 miles from Port Curtis. Two men got 2½ lbs. weight of gold ...
Article : 98 wordsThe case of Parnell and another v. Coberoft, a squatting action for trespass, commenced on Friday, is still before the court, and is scarcely expected to terminate to-day. We defer our report until the completion of the ...
Article : 43 wordsBy the Uncle Tom, which arrived on Saturday evening, we have several days' later intelligence from Port Curtis. The news, with reference to the new goldfield, upon the whole appears satisfactory. Captain Lake, of ...
Article : 938 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the proprietors of the Hunter River New Steam Navigation Company was held at the Board Room, Morpeth, on Friday afternoon, for the purpose of hearing the decision of the Chairman with ...
Article : 2,248 wordsYesterday, at East Maitland Patrick Sinclair was again brought up to answer the charge of having administered poison to Thomas Edwards, deceased. Mr. Day and Mr. Green presided. ...
Article : 431 wordsWe have to report a desirable improvement in the state of our markets. Latest advices from Melbourne give a more determined aspect to flour, maize, and oats. Offers of really prime samples of l[?]ne [?]y have not been frequent during ...
Article : 176 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at seven minutes past four. The report of the committee on the Trustees Fra[?]d Bill was adopted, and the third reading fixed for ...
Article : 749 wordsSEPT. 18.—Abraham Jacobs, of Kent-street, Sydney, late publican. Liabilities, £[?] 2s. [?]d. Ass[?]—value of personal property, £10; outstanding debts, £53 8s.; total, £[?] 8s. Deficit, £158 14s, 1[?]d. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 3,014 wordsIn our issue of Monday last we copied from the Argus of 10th instant, a brief outline of what purported to be seven days' later European news, brought by the Invin[?]ble, Captain Johnston, from Liverpool. It, new turns ...
Article : 2,070 wordsIn our correspondent's letter, dated 2nd instant, which appeared in the Herald a few days back, he mentioned that a man had obtained a 12 lb nugget. By Saturday's post we received the following communication, dated 14th ...
Article : 520 wordsThe PRESIDENT took his seat at eight minutes past four. The report of the committee on the Chinese Immigration Bill was brought up, and ordered to be printed. ...
Article : 644 wordsThe Port Curtis diggings still continue to create intense excitement, but the Sydney papers of Saturday give no later intelligence. The arrival of the Eagle is anxiously looked for. If her intelligence is satisfactory, the ru[?] will be ...
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