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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsThe man James Clare is progressing favourably. The robbers have as yet escaped, but the detectives have a clue to them. On Thursday last a sticking-up case occurred near Lambing Flat. Mr. Wildash and his brother were proceeding down the ...
Article : 577 wordsHome politics have been at a standstill. This is the dead season for demonstrations. We stated in our last that Lord Derby had again recovered, and that it was solemnly announced that he would be in his place to lead his party when ...
Article : 2,958 wordsFlour.—The market is firm. I quote best brands of fine flour as worth £18 to £19 per ton; seconds, £15 to £16 per ton. Bran and Pollard is very scarce, and is worth 1s. 2d. per bushel. ...
Article : 395 wordsA letter from a lady passenger in the Waterloo, which has been brought out by the December mail, describes in general terms the homeward passage, and contains some particulars that are of interest in connection with this unfortunate case. ...
Article : 264 wordsGENTLEMEN—Will you allow me to draw your attention to the Police Office report which appeared in the Mercury of Tuesday last. It is there stated—"Solomon Harris was charged before the bench yesterday with using ...
Article : 152 wordsMELBOURNE AGRICULTURAL REPORT.—Another week of extraordinary summer weather. The late heavy rains have been succeeded by cool cloudy weather, and thus considerable vegetation has taken place, rendering the face of the country ...
Article : 735 wordsThe Heales Ministry have agreed to retain office. Mr. Anderson having resigned the Customs, he is succeeded by Mr. Brodie. Mr. Grant has joined as Minister of Railways. Little doing. Flour not giving way a fraction. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe following letter appeared in Monday's Empire:- SIE—You will oblige by allowing me, through the columns of your widely-circulated journal, to draw the attention of the Postmaster-General to the great convenience it would be to ...
Article : 443 wordsMr. Quail, who returned to town yesterday from these diggings, gives a glo[?]ing account of their business character. He estimates the population at from 7000 to 8000, and represents the people as very orderly and well ...
Article : 398 wordsFlour remains without any alteration at about £15, very dull of sale. Wheat is 6s. 5d. at the port, and 6s. in town. News from the Cape of Good Hope to 29th December received here. ...
Article : 157 wordsBy the Lord Ashley we have papers from Taranaki (New Plymouth) to the 11th instant. From an "extra" of the Taranaki Herald of that date we quote as follows: ...
Article : 1,833 wordsVerdict for plaintiff, £45 9s. 6d. WADE V. DARK. This was an action sent for trial by the Supreme Court. The defendant had assigned his estate to trustees for the benefit of ...
Article : 941 wordsWe find the following letter in the Herald of Saturday:- ON A NEW VARIETY OF CORN FLY. To the Editor of the Herald. ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe correspondent of the Bathurst Free Press, writing from Cowra on the 9th, describes the proceedings of a number of vagabonds who had visited tue township on their way to Lambing ...
Article : 1,025 wordsARRIVALS.—February 15. Northern Light, schooner, 85 tons, Tobin, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—February 15. Firefly, brig, Kirby, for Melbourne, with 200 tons coal; Jessie, schooner, Law, for ...
Article : 96 wordsARRIVALS.—Feb. 16. Waratah (s.), 560 tons, Captain Knight from Wide Bay 13th instant, with 10 passengers; Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Moreton Bay 14th instant, with 29 passengers. 17. Spray, schooner, 103 tons, Captain ...
Article : 522 wordsThis case was struck out of the list, the plaintiff not having arrived from Mudgee. HUGHES V. HUGHES. This was an action for £150 damages, in compensation for ...
Article : 1,019 wordsARRIVALS.—December 5. Suffolk, from Melbourne, 68 days. 8. Damascus, from Sydney, 86 days; Anglesey, from Melbourne, 89 days; Hollinside, from Sydney, 125 days. DEPARTURES.—From London.—For Sydney.—December 4. ...
Article : 476 wordsFeb. 16.—Charles Coleman, of Botany Road, cabinetmaker. Liabilities, £78 13s. Assets—value of personal property, £17. Deficit, £61 13s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. 16.—Charles Artlett, of William-street, Sydney, upholsterer, ...
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