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Article : 3 wordsIt is notified in the Gazette of Tuesday that Courts of General Quarter Sessions are to be held at the following places during the year 1871, at the times hereinafter mentioned:— ...
Article : 99 wordsSuffering thousands bleed to-day, and suff ring millions weep. While we in all tranquillity do eat, and drink and sleep. O, Christian men! O, helpful men: should such things be indeed? ...
Article : 191 wordsHarsh rumour has not left so sad a note In her horse trumpet's brazen throat To move companion and enforce a tear." COTTON. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words"In human works though laboured on with pain, A. thousand movements scarce one purpose gain In God 's, one single can ita end produce Yet serves to second too, some other use: ...
Article : 2,098 words" Were I so tall to reach the pole, And grasp the earth within my span, I must be meassred by my soul: The mind's the standard of the man:—WATTS. ...
Article : 1,688 words[Empire.]—A public meeting was held at Quendong last night, at which 300 miners were present. Mr. Baker addressed the electors, and it was unanimously agreed to return him to ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the past week the weather has been for the most part unsettled, it being feared on Sunday night and Monday morning that another heavy fall of rain was ...
Article : 411 words[Herald.]—The Governor'shealth is a little better, but is still precarious. Business quiet. Flour, £16. The Railway Loan Bill is passing slowly ...
Article : 27 words[Herald.]—Acomplimentary dinner was given to Mr. Fellows last evening by the Melbourne Club. The directors of the National Bank are to ...
Article : 314 words"Tears and smiles make up our life; Tears greet our life's first morning." ROGERSON. The shop of Mr. Pestleton was situated in a part ...
Article : 1,613 wordsSince my last letter to you I have been able to glean a few more particulars concerning the destruction caused by the recent flood on the Hastings. You know we have not the means ...
Article : 996 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Golden Age, barqne, for Newcastle, at 5.10 p.m., R.M.S.Avoca, for Galle. ...
Article : 21 words[Herald.]—An affiliation case is now being tried before the Police Court, and the names of several influential persons have been brought before the public in connection with it. ...
Article : 31 words[Herald.]—Very gloomy accounts have been received as to the state of the crops in Strath albyn and its neighbourhood. A handsome service has been given to Mr. ...
Article : 100 wordsThis was a special case from the Circuit Court at Maitland. The prisoner had been indicted for rape on a married woman. The real question at the trial was whether the prosecutrix ...
Article : 474 wordsAs the night advanced, the portions of the town more especially occupied by the humbler classes soon began to grow more solitary. The children of toilwho, at this season of the year, have frequently to ...
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