DEPARTURES.—Oct. 6. Sir Isaac Newton, schooner, [?] for Adelaide, with 190 tons coal[?] [?]ak schooner Downing[?] for Sydney, with 110 tons coal. C[?] OUTWARD.—Oct. 6. Atlantic for Sydney. 7. ...
Article : 39 words"By the brig Gazelle, from Nelson, New Zealand, which arrived last [?] papers to the 28th ultimo. Th[?] is however, no later news from Taranaki than that published in our issue of the 21st. As the accounts received at Nelson ...
Article : 1,232 wordsARRIVALS.—Oct 8. Bre[?]ne, barque, 290 to[?] s. Capt[?] B[?]ron from Auckland 30th ultimo, with 38 passengers; Hunt[?]r (s.). 264 tons. Captain Sullivan, from Morimbula 7th instant passengers, 7 in the steerage. ...
Article : 2,262 wordsMartin Joseph Butler was this morning sentenced to three years' bar[?] labour in Parramatta gaol, for obtaining cattle from Thomas Henry Sinden, under false pretences. ...
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Advertising : 2,925 wordsThe neighbourhood of Bidden Creek, in the district of Bligh, has been much alarmed lately for the [?]ate of a young man named Michael Bruce, son of a Mr. Bruce of Piper's F[?]at, whose life has been despaired of in consequence of a demoniacal attack ...
Article : 399 wordsMELBOURNE AGRICULTURAL REPORT.—Wednesday, October 3.—The actual changes in the product market since last week have been but trifling. Hour is unsettled in price, and buyers are inclined to hold back as long as possible again, in the belief ...
Article : 2,790 wordsSIR—Will you permit me to correct what, I have no doubt, is an unintentional error in your paper of Saturday last. You say that I "attempted to vindicate my conduct" by certain remarks I made in the Police Court, West Maitland, on the ...
Article : 734 wordsGENTLEMEN—I have received, from Mr. Portus, Mr. Higham's report of survey of the line from Maitland to the Great Northern line. "Having also," Mr. Higham writes, "tried several other routes. I have decided ...
Article : 379 wordsAt Cockfighter's Bridge, on the 26th of September, 1860, from Wamb[?]; damages and driving 1s. 6d. per head:—One white bullock, strawberry head, O[?] near loin, M or H'off rump; one strawberry working bullock, in low condition, illegible brand ...
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