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Advertising : 73 wordsJULY 5TH.—The telegrams I have forwarded will have placed you in possession of all particulars with respect to the proceedings that have taken place here. In many cases it has answered the purpose of a few to state that ...
Article : 2,592 wordsI extract the following important intelligence from the Herald's telegrams of the mail news- The Benares arrived at King George's Sound on the 4th July. ...
Article : 240 wordsA public meeting was held at the School-house, Mount Jones, on Thursday evening last, for the purpose of adopting some plan whereby the evils [?] by the anticipated [?] of Chinese on those diggings should ...
Article : 847 wordsOn Tuesday evening the Rev. W. Chaucer held a public meeting in Mr. Chambers's long room, Morpeth, for the purpose of returning thanks to his friends for their offerts in his cause. About fifty persons attended. Mr ...
Article : 1,944 words[?].—So strong. " puff direct" would be more likely to attract ridicule than sympathy. A letter pointing out the many public services rendered would be just in itself, and more likely to have the effect desired. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant lettuces, cabbages, brocoll, escha-lots.Sow priokly spinach, carrots, radishes, beans, early cucumbers, melons, peas, cabbages, cape broooll, parsnips. Sow onions, leaks, celary, lettuces, mustard, creas, stone turnips. ...
Article : 83 wordsAT length we have the Chinese version of the late Lambing Flat barbarous outrages, for we must assume that Mr. Henley, the Chinese linguist and interpreter at Lambing Flat, whose ...
Article : 1,003 wordsWashington is amply provided againit assault The troops are learning in all directions with great coal and animation. Baltimore is in possession of the Federal troops, and, according to the last [?], the town was ...
Article : 281 wordsThe French and Italian Governments, it is stated, have disagreed about the terms on which the French troops should leave Rome; and their departure has been again postponed. ...
Article : 88 wordsIn the insolvent estate ef Andrew Wortley Thomes, of Morpeth, publican, a second meeting of creditors will be held before the Commissioner, Mr. E. D. Day, at the Court-house, East Maitland, on Thursday, the 18th ...
Article : 3,578 wordsExports for month show an increase to Melbourne, especially in spirits. To Sydney about same aas previous months. Colonial Government Securities: New South Wales, 5 ...
Article : 32 wordsNotwithstanding the extreme quietness in our market since the Marob sales, and the general complaints from the manufacturing districts of the dulness of trade the attendance of buyers up to the present date has been ...
Article : 70 wordsMonday Morning —Our escort takes 3234 ounces gold, and £200. This amount of gold for one week, when it is known the excitement there has been here, the little work done, and the numbers that have left for the ...
Article : 217 wordsSaturday, 4 p.m—the Melbourne and Murray River Railway is officially opened to Woodend. Professor Newmayer acompanies the Victoria steamship to the Gulf of Carpentaria to take command of the ...
Article : 122 wordsSaturday, 7 p.m.—Arrived.—July 6. Glen Monarch, from Liverpool; C. F. Lessing, Fair Tasmania, and Pet, from Newcastle; Roxburgh Castle, from London. 7. Willing Lass, frost Newcastle. s. Shaftetbury, from ...
Article : 37 wordsMonday, 6 p.m.—Produce market remains unaltered. Business very dull. No arrivals. CARE OF JOHN M'GUINN[?]S.—We are informed that John M'Gninness, who, it will be remembered, was ...
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