The recent proceedings in the Assembly in connection with the estimate for the maintenance of the Artillery Force have been by no means creditable; and we do not think it can be said ...
Article : 1,400 wordsOn motion being made for the adoption of an address in reply to her Majesty's speech from the throne, Dr. Butt, one of the members for Ireland, put forward a resolution in favour of Home Rule. ...
Article : 90 words[Herald.]—The Minister for Works will issue the excursion tickes to Raglan the day previous to the Agricultural Show at Bathurst. They will be available for return during ten days. There are excellent ...
Article : 184 wordsManly Cove to Balgowlah, class 2,2 miles, proposed expenditure £50 Wiseman's Ferry, via Shepherd's Gully, to St. Alban's, class 5, 12 miles, £84 ...
Article : 329 wordsShale and Oil shares were weaker on Tuesday, and sold at 13s 6d. Peak Downs Copper firm, at the improvement noticed on Monday; sales at 5s 6d. Dayspring gold continue to advance; sales at 2s 3d ...
Article : 228 wordsSir Garnet Wolseley has returned from his expedition against the Ashantees, He has arrived at Portsmouth. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Money Market is tightening. The market rate of discount is 3½ per cent. The Stock Markets are depressed owing to an apprehension that money will be dearer. ...
Article : 166 wordsGreat interest has been taken to-day in the cricket match. The weather has been fine, aad the attendance good. The Yorke's Peninsula men went in for their second ...
Article : 293 words[Herald.]—It has been raining during the last three days, and the weather shows no sign of breaking. The river is fresh, but it is not rising yet. There have been no mails to-day owing to the flooded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words[Herald.]—Charles Payne, a publican at Warri, came in for liquor on Saturday. When returning he drave against a log and capsized his cart, which rolled over him. He died to-day. ...
Article : 33 words[Herald.]—His Excellency Governor Du Cane has sailed in the Southern Cross for Melbourne, en route for New Zealand, to visit Sir James Fergusson. A salute was fired, and his Excellency was cheered on ...
Article : 70 words[Herald]—Departures. — 23rd, Challenge (s.), Rachel Cohen. Bar good, eleven feet of water. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—Favourable news has been received here from the Palmer gold-fields. It is reported that several reefs have been discovered, with a good show. There is no flour at Cooktown, and nearly ...
Article : 143 wordsArrived.—Ethiopian, from Sydney December 13; Highflyer, from Melbourne December 24; Denny and Ben Lomond, also from Melbourne; Oribe, from Adelaide November 24; Martha Birnie, from South ...
Article : 45 wordsMiddle Harbour, to Pittwater Road, class 3, 5 miles, proposed expenditure £75 Manly Cove to Pittwater, class 3, 16 miles, £240 Newcastle to Lake Macquarie Heads, class 5,16 miles, ...
Article : 1,505 wordsGOOD FRIDAY—NO SUPPLEMENT.—Next week being Good Friday week, we shall as usual not publish a supplement on Saturday, April 4. COMMUTATION OF SENTENCES.—The Herald ...
Article : 1,710 words[Herald]—Arrived: Clara Hargraves, barque from Sydney: Griffiths (barque), Brave (schooner), from Newcastle; David Hoadley (American barque), from Port Gamble. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 28 minutes past 4 o'clock. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Ministers stated in answer—That Mr. Moore, ...
Article : 1,444 words[Herald.]—The Alhambra, from New Zealand, brings news to the 19th. It is reported that Te Kooti has given himself up. It is reported that salmon have been discovered in ...
Article : 82 wordsA cricket match was played at Bukkulla on Saturday, the 21st inst., between Bukkulla and Inverell. This was the return match between these two clubs, being the second match played between them this ...
Article : 414 words[Herald.]—Parliament met this afternoon. There was an overwhelming majority of members on the Ministerial benches. A good deal of formal business was transacted, ...
Article : 477 words[Herald.]—The Hon. F. M. Innes, the only candidate nominated for North Launceston, was duly elected. ...
Article : 21 words[Herald.]—The exports of the colony for the last year amounted to £4 280,000, and the imports to £3,527,000, being an increase of nearly a million. William Moore, at a coroner's inquest on his wife, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 336 words[Herald.]—The accident on the railway at Castlemaine was caused by the collision of two goodstrains at the station. One engine was thrown off the line. No one was injured, but the line was blocked ...
Article : 1,249 wordsThe train arrangements made by the railway authorities are to be commended for the liberality displayed, and the apparent desire to enable all who may desire to use the railway, as a means of visiting ...
Article : 301 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon, Major Bolton, the officer commanding the Northern Battalion of Volunteers, held the usual quarterly inspection of the East Maitland Company of Rifles. There was a rather small ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 339 wordsThe S. M. Herald of yesterday morning reached us in the afternoon of the same day. The additional telegraphic, insolvency, and market news will be found elsewhere; as also the close ...
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