Flour.—There is a firmer [?] quote best brands [?] sold a large parce [?] at £14 to £15 per [?] ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Beyrout correspondent of the Daily News, writing on the 10th, desoribes one of the scenes of the late massacre:- "May God grant I may never again see such a sight as I ...
Article : 2,278 wordsWe make the following extracts from late San Francisco papers, to the 4th Ootober. SQUATTER DIFFICULTIES.—It seems as if there were never to be an end put to the disgraceful squatter difficulties that occur ...
Article : 1,484 wordsGENTLEMEN—Having repeatedly been urged to reply to a communication from the Secretary of the East Maitland Institute, Which appeared in jour issue of the 20th Dec., I find myself necessitated to depart from my usual ...
Article : 582 wordsSPECIAL MEETINGS FOR PEAYER.—In compliance with a recommendation which emanated in the first instance from the Evangelical Alliance of Great Britain, and endorsed by the leading ministers of religion in this colony, ...
Article : 5,794 wordsARRIVALS.—January 5. Rainbow (s.) from Sydney; Yarra, schooner, 141 tons, Finlayson, from Melbourne; Jane, schooner, 142 tons, Gregory, from Geelong; C. F. Leasing, brig, 251 tons, Leasing, from Melbourne; Golden Eagle, barque, 278 tons, ...
Article : 201 wordsARRIVALS—January 5. Alarm, brig, 105 tons, Captain Mitchell, from Melbourne 20th ultimo, in ballast; James Arnold, American barque, 399 tons. Captain Sullivan, from the South Sea Fishery; Eagle, schooner. 125 tons. Captain Sutton, from ...
Article : 1,196 wordsThe correspondent of the New York Tribune, at Pike's Peak, gives a terrible account of the state of society in that so-called El Dorado. He writes on September 11:- The series of wanton murders and mysterious escapes of the ...
Article : 1,167 wordsAt West Maitland:—One bay mare, near hind fetlock white, switch tail, rope on neck, it branded not visible; this mare followed the impounder from Morpeth on the 20th December, 1800. One working bull stag, cheeks and neck red or ...
Article : 157 wordsDead bodies of Mrs. Adams had Mrs. Tyrrell and child, drowned yesterday, were found this morning, all clasped together. The captain and mate of the Martha [?] ...
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