{No abstract available}
Advertising : 98 wordsPrince Hohenlohe has notified to the Due Decazes (French Minister for Foreign Affairs) that it is the intention of Germany to recognise the Spanish Government. In a circular dispatch the Due Decazes ...
Article : 101 wordsYesterday morning, about nine o'clock, we were kindly furnished by Captain Shimmins, of the brig Lady Emma, with a statement that the ship Rouparell, bound from Auckland to this port, in ballast, ...
Article : 680 wordsA fire occurred at St. James's Church (Church of England), Morpeth on Tuesday, about noon, which might have been the means of the whole edifice being destroyed; but, owing to favourable ...
Article : 844 wordsThe trial of this case was now resumed and concluded. It was an action by Mr. F. T. Humphery, as official assignee in the insolvent estate of Edwin Denis Cleary, to recover £1500,the amount secured ...
Article : 3,628 words[Herald.]—The P. and O. boats will commence to go through the Suez Canal on August 20, the formalities having been completed. The steamer leaving Southampton September 1st is to cease calling at ...
Article : 240 wordsLEADING men in these colonies act sometimes from apparently very puerile motives. And it seems impossible to secure, in any set of public men, that fine observance of honor and upright ...
Article : 1,298 wordsInternationalist disturbances have taken place in Roumania, and arrests have been made at Rome, Florence, and Naples. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Ireland telegraphs that shipments to the Australian colonies since August last amount to 47,000 tons; clearances for Australia since 1st August last (excluding Western Australia and Tasmania), ...
Article : 92 words[Evening News.]—A new telegraph station was opened at Wallabadah on Saturday evening, by Mr. Watson. This will be a great boon to the inhabitants of Wallabadah and to the general public. ...
Article : 46 wordsWe received yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon the Herald of the same morning. Elsewhere we give the additional items of telegraphic and mining news. ...
Article : 339 words[Evening News.]—The mail from Walgett has arrived. No mails from Sydney have yet reached here, and Jones is still absent. The steamer Maranoa is expected to arrive this ...
Article : 42 words[Herald.]—A public meeting was held last night, to decide as to the most appropriate way of recognising the services of Mr. J. M. Marsh. It was adjourned till Thursday, after a committee had been ...
Article : 105 words[Herald.]—Mr. H. L. Nelson addressed his constituents to-night. The meeting was very largely attended. Tuesday. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the above institution was held in the large hall on Tuesday evening, the 4th instant. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President (Wm. Bowman, Esq.) occupied the ...
Article : 1,433 words[Herald.]—Roberts's coach capsized on entering the town this morning. The upset was caused by a cow lying on the road. There were six passengers, including Mr. Bell, of the Oriental Bank, Mr. Lowe, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe supremacy claimed for the Darling Downs over all the other districts of the colony, in everything connected with stock-keeping, was fully sustained at the Annual Show of the Royal Agricultural Society ...
Article : 1,255 wordsA special meeting of the Maitland District Council, to consider the best action to take in the matter of raising the Hinton punt, was held at the Council's office, East Maitland, on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 1,377 words[Herald.]—The Right Rev. the Bishop of Sydney arrived here on Saturday, and yesterday morning preached in connection with the opening services of the new Church of England church, Gerringong, built ...
Article : 106 words[Herald.]—The master of the Storm King reports, on arrival at the Richmond River, that he spoke the Emma Jane off the Solitaries, last Saturday week, and that all her sails were blown away. Her owners ...
Article : 46 words[Herald.]—Mr. Pugh has been appointed Police Magistrate at Goondiwindi. The Gothenburg passed the Cape this afternoon. The brig Emperor, from Newcastle, bound to ...
Article : 153 words[Herald.]—A chinaman has been found hanging to a tree in the Creswick ranges. All the Ministers are likely to be re-elected without opposition. ...
Article : 625 wordsCoal shares continue in active request and a large business was done on Monday in Wallsend at 15¼, £15 7s, 15½, 15?, and 15½, closing with sellers at the latter figure. Bulli were taken at 18. Copper ...
Article : 232 wordsLORD NELSON TIN MINING COMPANY.—We are kindly favoured by Mr. Frank Gardner, Secretary to the Lord Nelson Tin Mining Company, with the extract from a report, received from Mr. Drury, ...
Article : 173 wordsA singular case of madness, nearly ending in suicide, occurred on board the brig Minora, on the passage from Auckland to this port. The vessel left Auckland on the 19th July, and on the following day ...
Article : 281 wordsIn the estate of Peter Alt, cooper, of West Maitland, a single meeting was set down for hearing before, the District Commissioner, Mr. James Smith, at the East Maitland police court, on Tuesday. The ...
Article : 214 words[Herald.]—ARRIVED.—Derwent, from Launceston; Herald (American ship), from New York. SAILED.—Columbia (American barque), Suffolk (barque), for Newcastle; at 5.30, City of Melbourne ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—New Zealand advices to the 4th have been received. The new Constitution Bill, introduced in the Upper House, and providing for the sitting of the combined ...
Article : 113 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: