The following letter, received by the Rev. J. R. Thackeray, and announcing the reprieve of the condemned Cbmese Ah yeb, as the result of his exertions, has been kindly handed to us:— ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsWednesday evening.—At the Glanmire rush a quantity of shallow ground has been bottomed by the minera, with results that will only pay for sluicing. In the deep ground, in several portions of the creek, no claim has ...
Article : 937 wordsThis was an action for goods sold and delivered, brought by plaintiffs against defendant na executrix de son tort. The amount claimed was £40 1s. 6d. The defendant pleaded ne unques executrix and plene administravit. The receipt of the ...
Article : 828 wordsVia Mauritius, English news to the 3rd April has been received. Nothing important. The iron trade look-out continues. ...
Article : 184 wordsTHE Municipal Council of West Maitland is disposed to persevere in the assertion of rights that it does not possess. A short time ago the Council refused to pass a resolution expressly ...
Article : 1,285 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The showery weather noticed in my last continued until Saturday evening, during which some very heavy showers fell, particularly during Thursday night. Sydney it threatened rain several times during ...
Article : 383 wordsThe first session of the fifth Parliament of New South Wales was prorogued yesterday afternoon, by his Excellency Sir John Young. Probably owing to the unusual hour at which the ceremony took place—half-past three ...
Article : 1,552 wordsJune 21.—Thomas Graham, of Wilberforce, labourer. Liabilities, £75. Assets, £505. 21.—Edmund Goggin, of Sydney. Liabilities, £2308 10s.7d. of which £439 3s. is secured. Assets, £462 1s 6d., £62 1s.6d. ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE CHRISTY MINSTRELS.—The company of Christy Minstrels who visited Maitland some months ago and were then so very successful in their entertainments made their appearance on Thursday evening in the Olympic Theatre. Their ...
Article : 4,922 wordsIn a fight between two Welshmen last Sunday, one of the combatants bit off the nose of the other, and this bite has been the talk of the place through the first part of the week, more especially as the semi-cannibal was ...
Article : 249 wordsOn Wednesday, the 21st instant, the pupils of the Rosedule Grammar School were examined in Latin, English, and French, in the prosence of their friends and relatives, and, upon the whole, displayed great ...
Article : 294 wordsA public meeting of the farmers of the Hawkesbury and their friends took place at the Fitzroy Hotel, Windsor, on Monday afternoon last the 19th instant, for the purpose of taking into consideration the conduct of the ...
Article : 746 wordsA Mr. Powick, who had his arm broken by a kick from a young horse, two or three weeks ago, has nearly recovered. The Macleay River Bran oh Bible Society held a ...
Article : 184 wordsPulling [?]orn and long faces are the ordor of the day among the farmers at present. The corn pulling will soon be over if the weather holds up, but unless the matkets take up, the elongation of faces will never ...
Article : 143 wordsOn Sunday 18th June a church was opened at Ulmarra when a sermon was preached by the Rev. A. E. Selwyn, of Grafton. The church, which is a neat wooden building of sawn timber forty feet by twenty, with porch, veste[?] ...
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