ARRIVALS.—September [?] Roscoe, brig, 158 tons, Cameron from Port Cooper—passenger, Mr. T. Mills. 10. New Moon (s.), from Sydney; Fenella, (s.), from Sydney: Yarra Yarra (s.), from Sydney: Glendower, barque, 317 tons, Walsham, from ...
Article : 78 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 wordsSEPT. 7.—Yesterday evening a lecture was delivered in the Court-house, by the Rev. Mr. Griffith, Secretary to the Hunter River Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The audience was more select than ...
Article : 637 wordsARRIVALS.—September 10. Esperanza, brig, 134 tons, Captain M'Kay, from Melbourne 1st instant: Hunter (s.), 264 tons. Captain Sullivan, from Clyde River 9th instant, with 20 passengers; Creole, schooner, 144 tons, Captain Carte, from ...
Article : 1,540 wordsThe Singapore Free Press of the 30th June has the following extracts from Java papers:- The news from Banjermassing are to the 29th May. The state of things there had improved. In the town of ...
Article : 732 wordsWe had intended to have passed by a little bit of presumptuousness on the part of an individual connected with the Sydney Morning Herald, and to have treated his insolence and discourtesy with its merited contempt, but ...
Article : 3,597 wordsARMIDALE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—The Committee did not meet till Wednesday evening, owing to several of the members having urgent business on the previous evening, which prevented their attendance. It ...
Article : 590 wordsTHANKLESS RISK OF ONEROUS PUBLIC SERVICE.— Ever since the abolition of the police magistracy in this district, the gentleman who held that office has onerously discharged the public duty of paymaster of the police ...
Article : 569 wordsThe following summary of China news is extracted from the Overland China Mail of the 22nd June:- In our last overland summary it was mentioned that the British, French, and American Ministers had proceeded ...
Article : 856 wordsGENTLEMEN—Allow me to correct an error which appeared in the Mercury of Saturday last, wherein you state that the children attending St Mary's School, numbering about 70 or 80, assembled on Thursday last, for ...
Article : 232 wordsEXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF THE OFFICERS AND CREW. The following statement is extracted from a letter written by a passenger on board the Indian Queen to a relative in Melbourne ...
Article : 1,522 wordsA lecture was delivered here, in Chalmers's Church, on Thursday evening last, by the Rev, E. Griffith, of West Maitland, on "The objects and operations of the British and Foreign Bible Society." The Rev. Mr. Vanderkiste ...
Article : 366 wordsOld Time has a library—see how they stand. Ranged in long rows, those volumes grand Every volume is counted a year; And centuries form the compartments here; ...
Article : 446 wordsGENTLEMEN—Please find me space, in reply to the Treasurer's letter in last Tuesday's Mercury. He says, "If he had a list of the subscribers, he should have divided the balance, £24 17s. 11d., among them." ...
Article : 95 wordsGENTLEMEN—Allow me through the medium of your valuable journal to call the attention of the local public of Hinton and neighbourhood, to a shameful neglect of local improvements. ...
Article : 212 wordsMUSWELL BROOK DISTRICT COURT, WEDNESDAY, 7TH SEPTEMBER, 1859.—This morning, the 7th instant, the September sittings of the Muswell Brook District Court were opened, before his Honour District Judge Owen. ...
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