D. D.—In our next. Being written on both sides of the paper, and reaching us at a late hour, we should have been delayed had we now inserted it. ...
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Advertising : 222 wordsWe find in the London correspondence of the Sydney and Melbourne papers the clearest descriptions of the events immediately preceding and following the unexpected conclusion of peace between France and Austria, ...
Article : 2,965 wordsSept. 10.—On the petition of Furlong and Kennedy, of Sydney, millers, a rule nisi was granted, returnable on the 30th instant, requiring Thomas E. Davis and Thomas Horton, of Grafton, storekeepers, to show cause why ...
Article : 271 wordsParliament has been occupying itself with the navy estimates, which, largely increased as they are, will be voted without reduction. Lord Clarence Paget introduced them in a speech which will somewhat quiet the ...
Article : 955 wordsTHE sudden conclusion of peace between France and Austria evidently excited as much astonishment in Europe as it has done in Australia. The surprise in Europe was indeed greater, for ...
Article : 1,048 wordsShortly after we published our lost summary, Mr. Ledger returned from his tour through the southern part of the colony, undertaken at the direction of the Government for the purpose of selecting the best pasturage for the flock of Hamas and ...
Article : 778 wordsDR. FRANCIS.—The reported death of this individual was unfounded, and be is at present undergoing medical treatment in the Muswell Brook look-up. When discovered he was in a most frightful state, being nearly ...
Article : 253 wordsThe unsettled state of the weather has very much interfered with business during the last week, and therefore nothing particular to report. MAIZE, 3s. to 3s. 3d. per bushel. ...
Article : 83 wordsVISIT OF THE BISHOP OF NEWCASTLE.—On Sunday fail his Lordship administered the rite of confirmation, in St. John's Church, to nearly fifty young people, who had for some weeks previously been under the religious ...
Article : 228 wordsYou will have probably learned direct from Egypt that the works of the Suez Canal have been suddenly suspended, by order of the Viceroy; the reason assigned being the absence of the firman of the Sultan. M. ...
Article : 968 wordsMELBOURNE, AGRICULTURAL REPORT—Wednesday, September 7.—In the produce market there has been little doing this week, and no alteration in prices. The trade in flour is limited to small parcels for immediate use, no one at present ...
Article : 2,081 wordsNothing is doing. Market quiet. Flour firm. As far as conjecture reaches, the elections will place Ministers in a minority of 15. ...
Article : 106 words2nd September.—There was only one case before the Small Debts Court this month—Quinn v. Darcey, in a matter of debt amounting £8 2s. 6d. After a considerable amount of cross-firing, a verdict was returned for ...
Article : 584 wordsThe board for competitive examination has been gazetted. There is to be a Government president, and £200 in prizes are to be awarded at the first examination in March. ...
Article : 94 wordsWe are now fairly launched into fine genial spring weather, but still the nights continue frosty. On Saturday we had a thunder-storm, accompanied by a few showers of ruin. ...
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