In answer to Mr. BUCHANAN, Mr. COWPER intimated that no information had reached the Government [?] a statement on oath, alleged to have been made by Mr. [?]enley, at the [?] Goulburn, to the effect that three ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant scarlet runners, tomatos, lettuces, capsicums, cau[?]wars, leeks, eschalots, celery, cabbages. Sow lettuces, spinach, celery, cauliflowers, cucumbers, pumpkins; keep asparagus beds, and carrots, and pars[?]ips, free ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE news by the present mail steamer appears to be unusually deficient in events of striking interest. A kind of lull in all the more disturbed countries seems to have succeeded the ...
Article : 786 wordsAt the Criminal Court, to-day, a blackfellow, named Georgie, was found guilty of rape, and sentenced to be executed. Weather very hot[?] thunderstorm threatening. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe following is an extract of a letter, dated Burrangong, November 1[?], addressed to Mr. Thomas Garrett, M.P., by a gentleman in an official position at Burrangong, whose veracity can be implicitly relied upon:—"I have delayed, somewhat ...
Article : 457 wordsA large meeting was held at Kearney's Hotel, on the 18th instant, for the purpose of welcoming Stewart's return, and presenting him with £100, voted by the Government for his expenses. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe English advices have not affected the markets, and trade is remarkably quiet. Passengers are booking themselves for Sydney, en route to the Lachlan. ...
Article : 178 wordsI hear of several that will commence reaping their crops of wheat next week; generally the grain seems full, but rust is observable among a few. At the mill here no inclination to purchase, except some ...
Article : 1,408 wordsThe Legislative Council, yesterday, came to a unanimous decision in favor of the resumption of immigration. The Havilah (s), sailed at [?] 30 p.m. for Melbourne. No change to report in the quotations of flour or wheat. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe ev[?]ence in this case having been concluded on Wednesday, the business of Thursday commenced with the addresses of counsel. For the defence, Mr. Foster, after some introductory observations, stated the distinction between a malicious ...
Article : 1,003 wordsBy H. M. S. Miranda we (S. M. Herald) have news from Otago to the 9th November. We take the following from the Witness:- THE GOLD FIELDS. ...
Article : 4,729 wordsMr. ROBERTSON, as a matter of privilege, called attention to an occurrence in the Assembly Chamber on Tuesday evening, where a member of the Assembly had charged him (the Secretary for Lands) with interrupting him in the course of debate. ...
Article : 336 wordsMr. WISDOM, on behalf of the Chairman, brought up a report from the Standing Orders Committee, having reference to a petition presented by Mr. Piddington, against the Maitland and Morpeth Railway, the signatures to which had been ...
Article : 893 wordsThe court opened at half-past ten o'clock. HARRIS V. HATEMAN. In this action, Solomon Harris sued Michael Hateman for the sum of £17 7s. 1d., the value of goods sold or committed ...
Article : 850 wordsNov: 19. Thomas O'Connell, of Park-street, Sydney, [?] Liabilities[?] Assests, £4 5s. Deficit, £[?] 19s. 11d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. VIOLENT ASSAULT.—On Wednesday, John Clayton was ...
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