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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,841 wordsThe Herald of Tuesday has the following important additional information, from its London correspondent, by telegram, via Adelaide:- HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM EUROPE ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsKitchen gArDEN: Plant brocoli, cauliflowers, cabbages, eachalots, celery, lettuces. Sow early frame peas, lettuces, carrots, winter onions, French beans, beets, turnips, radishes, onions. Clear and thin spinach, to proper distances. Hoe the ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Sydney papers of Monday report the proceedings at the farewell banquet given to the late Acting Chief Justice, Sir John Dickinson, on Saturday evening, in the great hall of the Sydney Exchange. About 150 ...
Article : 2,893 wordsOUR readers will find, in another column, the opinions of Sir John Dickinson on the much vexed question of the delays in our chief court of justice. And we invite their attention to the ...
Article : 897 wordsMonday, 7 p.m.—The P. and O. S. Northam arrived in Hobson's Bay at 9.30 a.m.—The City of Sydney left At 2 p.m., and the Northam at 4 p.m.—Sir John Young and family have been ashore all the day with Sir Henry Barkly.—Nothing doing.— ...
Article : 57 wordsMonday.—Quotations of flour to-day vary from £15 15s, to £16 10s. The corn market has still a rising tendency. English and Cape barley are in good demand, the former at 8s. 1d. per bushel.—Heavy rain allaay. ...
Article : 38 wordsSince my last telegram nothing of great moment has occurred. The banquet given to Hon. C. Cowper on Tuesday evening was attended by about eighty persons; the whole affair passed off well, and reflected great credit on Mr. Allen, the caterer for ...
Article : 333 wordsBy the Victory we have news from Taranaki (New Plymouth) to the 12th instant. From a non-commissioned officer of the 40th, we learn that about two p.m. on the 12th a flag of truce was ...
Article : 2,377 wordsThe mining news is not quite so satisfactory, as the great scaroity of water on all parts of the diggings has prevented the miners from doing much this week, The weather is most oppressively hot, and water is very scarce. ...
Article : 189 wordsAs the Northam did not leave Melbourne until yesterday afternoon. It is probable that her arrival will be too late on Wednesday evening to allow of his Excellency landing before Thursday morning. ...
Article : 264 wordsDRUSKENNESS.—William Joiner and Ellen Glssrpools charged with having been drunk on the 12th and 17th inst., respectively, were admonished and discharged.— Hugh Hughes was fined £1 for having committed a ...
Article : 594 wordsThis was an action for trespass on a squatting run. The plaintiff was John Coberoft, and the detendant was James Burgo Parnell. The plaintiff complained of trespasses committed by the defendant on his lands at Wathergar, on the ...
Article : 483 wordsWe have had occasional lihgt showers during the week, ending in a more settled state of atmosphere, with every probability of a continuance of fine weather. There is nothing now to report in mining affairs, the great ...
Article : 174 wordsWe find in the Mudgee Western Post of Saturday last, the following report of the police proceedings at Mudgee the previous day, Friday, 15th, when Waltham Beardmore was brought up, charged with the robbery of the ...
Article : 317 wordsOwing again to the non-attendance of a second magistrate, the business of the Police Court last Friday was adjourned for a week. THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—We observe that during ...
Article : 501 wordsThose who come here with the belief that they will in the twinkling of a pick handle be made independent are sadly mistaken, but that a comfortable living can be earned is. I think, an established fact. I now know that diggers who bottomed ...
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