The editress of the Ladies' Repository says, "The nation wants a man;" and the Milford Journal asks if that lady, has not "confounded her own personal want with that of the na[?]ion?" ...
Article : 826 wordsTHE BISHOP OF SYDNEY.—The last mail brought us intelligence that his Lordship and Mrs. Barker were in good health at the time when the mail left England. We understand that his Lordship had re-engaged the ...
Article : 1,196 wordsGENTLEMEN—The following extracts from a letter received by me this evening from my brother will, I have no doubt, be interesting to the public:- "I crossed the Continent from south to north, to a ...
Article : 199 wordsRespecting the remaining portion of the Great Northern Extension—between Branxton and Singleton— we have only to report that all the earthworks are finished, and that the ballasting and the permanent way ...
Article : 2,299 wordsGENTLEMEN—It is fashionable to abuse the present Legislative Assembly, and certain parties and cliques in the community most studiously love to vilify it as the fruits of manhood suffrage. Now, without holding a ...
Article : 1,332 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have Cape news to the 30th July. THE DROUGHT IN BRITISH KAFFRARIA.—The Maclean News has the following, in reference to the parched state ...
Article : 421 wordsThe following letter, published in the Herald, points out clearly the distinction between the Melbourne Provident Institute, and Savings Banks:- THE MELBOURNE PROVIDENT INSTITUTE. ...
Article : 514 wordsWe are in possession of the San Francisco Herald to the 17th of July. We annex the various items of intelligence likely to be of any interest to our readers. OUTRAGES BY THIS SAVAGES AT HUMBOLT BAY.—On ...
Article : 1,221 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for [?]le by public auction at the undermentioned places, at eleven o'clock on the days [?] at the [?] price affixed to each lot respectively Deposit 20 per cent. ...
Article : 495 wordsMUDGEE TELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICE.—Messrs. Everett and Co. having completed, as far as the main building is concerned, their contract for the new telegraph and post offices, that portion of the building ...
Article : 812 wordsWe have received Melbourne papers to the 19th September. The throwing open of the agricultural areas has been attended by an extraordinary rush to the land offices; and from some of ...
Article : 793 wordsThe undermentioned tenders have been accepted by the Government:- Mr. W. H. Musson—For the construction of a bridge over the Namoi, near Narrabri. ...
Article : 111 wordsAt Quirindi, on the 13th September, from North Quirindi:— One bay horse, T [?] over HT near shoulder; one bay horse, star and ship, docked tail, RC near shoulder; one bay horse, CD near shoulder, like CD near side neck, off ear hanging down; ...
Article : 750 wordsOn the Victoria Lead, Nos. 2 and 3, while driving for the level, have come upon a nuggety piece of gold weighing about 12 dwts; 4, 5, and 6 have been getting first-rate wash dirt, half a bag yielding nearly 2¼ ozs.; ...
Article : 365 wordsWe have received Hobart Town papers to the 12th of Sept., and Launceston papers to the 13th. The present P[?]s[?]e Judge of this colony has been invested with the dignity of Knighthood. ...
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