"WATCHFUL.—THE MAILS.—Answers to a signed letter m[?] have real signature published also. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Lord Ashley brings news from Nelson to the 12th inst., and from Auckland, Wellington, and Taranaki, to the 8th. The intelligence is of the most gloomy and foreboding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers, strawberries, artichokes, leeks, onions, eschalots. Sow peas, beans, prickly spinach, radishes. Sow mustard and cress, cabbage, cauliflowers, carrots. Earth up peas and beans, ...
Article : 95 wordsMy silence for the last four weeks has been caused by a very serious attack of illness, brought on by the damps and swamps of Puddledock'. Some tims ago 1 predicted that tills boggy soil would tell a tale upon the health of the residents, and I am now ...
Article : 185 wordsWE fear that many of our up-country readers will be greatly disappointed, with the tenor of the following information, which we take from the Herald's mail summary of Friday—a source ...
Article : 675 wordsWe understand that Mr. Robertson has written by the Jeddo to Messrs. Dalley and Parkes, giving them definite instructions upon which to act in expending the sum voted for immigration by Parliament—the Governor, ...
Article : 1,014 wordsJUNE 17TH.—The escort takes to-day 3487 ounces and £560. Had it not been for the little rain we were favoured with during the last week, our escort would have been but small, for our population have shifted about considerably during the last ...
Article : 327 wordsThursday, 7 p.m.—General holiday. The review to-day was attended by over 2[?]00 volunteers. There were four thousand spectators present. Lady Barkly, presented colours to the volunteers. It was a fine day; ...
Article : 348 wordsThe following, we believe, will be lound to be a correct sketch of the arrangements in connection with the visit of his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief to our district this week:- Leaving Sydney at 8 o'clock this morning, Sir John Young ...
Article : 3,296 wordsThursday, 8 p.m.—Arrived: June 20. Ewald, from Newcastle.—The brig Janet grounded in Simmons Ohannel, yesterday. She is full of water, and was abandoned by the crew this morning. ...
Article : 46 wordsFriday, 6 p.m.—The volunteer review is postponed until 28th, on acoount of the boisterous weather.—Trade in imports very dull.—Flour and wheat still suffering a reduction in price. The former unsaleable at £14 15s.—. ...
Article : 121 wordsPursuant to notice, there was a meeting at the Settlers' Inn on the evening of the 18th instant, with a view of eliciting the aggregate opinion of the district about the growth of flax, and or learning to what extent the settlers were individually ...
Article : 609 wordsWE trust the Ministers who may attend the Governor on his present visit to the Hunter, will take the opportunity of personally examining into the justice of a complaint made by the ...
Article : 860 wordsFriday, 2 p.m.—Great Excitement. Two nuggets— one 54, and one 9 ozs., found by Chinamen, at Bullock Flat. ...
Article : 19 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we receive the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 418 wordsIn my last I promised to send to you the result ot some of the orushlngs. I now redeem my promise. The first crushing from the Messrs. Fletcher and Co's, claim 23[?] tons, gave 20 ounces, an average of 17 dwts. per ton. Of this stone a great part was ...
Article : 410 wordsPursuant to advertisement, a masting of the electors of the district of Patrick's Plains took place at the Court-house, Singleton, on Friday, the 21st, at half-past seven o'clock p.m., to hear an address from Mr. Thomas Argent. The attendance ...
Article : 725 wordsPOLICE COURT.—.Friday, 21st June.—The man Michael Kerr, who has been remanded from week, to week, at the request of the Chief Constable, to ascertain if he could find owners for things in his possession supposed to be stolen, was brought up, ...
Article : 239 wordsSince my last communication, the weather has been very unsettled, and rain has fallen but sparingly, although the heavens have at times threatened us with an inundation. Gold dust, and consequently money, is very scarce on account of the miners ...
Article : 836 wordsJune 20.—Colin Mackenzie, of Palmer-street, gentleman. Assets—value of real property. £680 value of personal property, £140; total, £770. Liabilities—outstanding debts, £888 3s. 4[?]d. Deficitt. £88 8s. 4[?]. Official assignee, Mr. J. P. ...
Article : 227 wordsEDUCATION.—An examination of the progress made by Miss Brodle's pupils in the various branches of education, during the past half-year, took place yesterday. A goodly number of the parents of the pupils and other residents of the district were ...
Article : 135 wordsTHE GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION.—At a meeting of the committee appointed to arrange for the reception of the Governor-in-Chief, held on Friday, it was, after much consideration, resolved that the address should be signed by Mr. J. Hannell, ...
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