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Advertising : 72 words[?]g despatch has been addressed to the [?]ister at Turin. Its bold and firm tone has [?] a deep impression throughout Europe: Foreign Office, October 27. ...
Article : 1,315 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty[?]ve minutes past three o'clock. Mr. COWPER brought up the report from the committee [?] pointed to prepare on Address to the [?] General [?] ...
Article : 758 wordsAbout half-post twelve o'clock this morning one of the largest and most destructive fires that ever occurred on Ballarat broke put on the Main road, which in an hour and a half destroyed no less than fifty or sixty houses, and property to an amount which ...
Article : 2,047 wordsThe 19th of January, 1861, will be a day long remembered in the history of this colony. Theevent of that day—the first review of the volunteers of New South Wales—was a great success. Though the commencement of the volunteer movement dates ...
Article : 4,240 wordsTHE unfo[?]nate fire of Saturday night, or rather Sunday morning, will, we should hope, lead to an effort, worthy of Maitland, to put our fire pre[?]ions in a position equal to and ...
Article : 1,105 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty minutes past three o'clock. TRAMWAYS. In answer to Mr. J. T. Ryan, the SECRETARY [?] PUBLIC ...
Article : 1,177 wordsAt their last meeting the Colonial Land and Emigration Com missioners accepted the tender of two London ships to carry Government emigrants to Melbourne and Sydney about the middle of the ensuing month, viz., the Ascendant, of 517 tons, ...
Article : 172 wordsA report of the comparative value of Australian and English coal for steam purposes, drawn up by Mr. Anderson, the inspector of machinery at Woolwich, furnishes the following interesting results. The coal first experimented on was the ...
Article : 349 wordsOn Sunday morning, about half-past twelve a.m., a disastrous fire broke out in Mr. Fitch's store, High-street. West Maitland, the true origin of which is at present enveloped in mystery. Three reports are equally prevalent as to that origin. Some ...
Article : 1,071 wordsThe weather during the last week was warm and agreeable, and very favourable for harvest operations. On Sunday and Monday we had some thunderstorms, accompanied by slight showers of rain and high wind. ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Esoorts have brought 88,000 ounces gold. There was a second debate last night on the budget on Mr. Haines' motion. Nothing was done, and the motion withdrawn. ...
Article : 194 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional shipping arrivals include the Herald, from the South Seas; the Prince Alfred, branch mail steamer, from ...
Article : 368 wordsMr. Commissioner B[?]chanan has kindly favoured us with some information relative to the rich quartz reef at Ironbark, between the Rocky and Bingera, from which he has re[?] returned. ...
Article : 159 wordsFlour is not so firm to-day. Prices £16 5s. Wheat cannot be quoted higher than 6s. at the Port. The Oscar sailed for Melbourne at 4·80 p.m., with a full cargo. Weather again oppressively hot. ...
Article : 142 wordsHis Excellency the Governor General intending to embark for the purpose of proceeding to assume tue Government of the Presidency of Madras, on board the mail steam-packet Behar, at half-past one o'clock, on Tuesday, the 22nd instant, ...
Article : 187 wordsDuring the past week we have received one or two statement[?] from persons who have visited this place. Mr. Murrich, who it may be remembered addressed a letter to the propr[?]tor[?] of this journal some few weeks ago, enquiring the extent of the ...
Article : 514 wordsWe had lost night a very heavy thunderstorm, with rain, which lasted nearly all night. During to-day there has been frequent thunder squalls with rain. Weather still very threatening. ...
Article : 36 wordsRoads are almost impassable. The [?] Mountain Inn was struck by lightning yesterday, at noon, and much damaged. No The telegraph posts are much damaged near Pulpit Hill. EXPORT OF COAL WEEK ENDING 11TH JANUARY, 1861. ...
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