A supplement to the Gazette, issued on Friday, contained the abstract of revenue, receipts, and expenditure of the colony for the quarter ended 30th September. ...
Article : 431 wordsThere is teaching in his sorrow, As the sad hours linger on, And leave him ever mourning For the moments that are gone. ...
Article : 195 wordsTHE WEATHER.—After a protracted drought for some time, on account of which settlers here began to quake about their crops, we have been gladdened of late by a few occasional showers, ...
Article : 292 wordsNew Zealand papers to the first instant have been received by us:— The S. M. Herald's Auckland correspondent gives the following news in his notes on passing events, writing on ...
Article : 957 wordsBy way of Dunedin, we S. M. Herald have news to the 14th of July from San Francisco. We quote from the Alta California as follows:— ...
Article : 781 wordsA bishop so wise and a native so tame Conversed in an African mead, Colenso the Brave was the Suffragun's name, But the pensive Zulu's is not given to fame. ...
Article : 369 wordsMANNING RIVER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.—The first quarterly meeting, of the committee was held at the Court-house, in Wingham, on ...
Article : 623 wordsThe following correspondence has been published in the Newcastle Chronicle. Newcastle, 11th August, 1865. Sir—The city and district of Newcastle, as ...
Article : 513 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this body was held on "Wednesday, at five o'clock. Present: Aldermen Lee, Wade, Wolstenholnie, Pender, Mitchell, Smith. In the absence of the Mayor ...
Article : 1,119 wordsSince my last the weather has been very arid and unfavourable for grass, whatever it may have been for the crops. Some are of the opinion that the safety of our crops rests with the dry ...
Article : 273 wordsFrom Auckland papers, per the mail steamer Prices Alfred, we quote as follows:— The Governor proclaims that the war which commenced at Oakura is at an end. A native messenger bearing ...
Article : 452 wordsVERY BEAUTIFUL AND RARE BIRD.—Yesterday a very beautiful bird was caught line by a son of Mrs. Greer's, of Blandford, and presented to Dr. Gordon. The poor creature felt quite ...
Article : 443 wordsWe are indebted (says the Alta California), to the Mexican Consul, Don Jose Godoy, for copies of the Periodico Oficial of Chihuahua, to the 23rd of May, the latest dates received from ...
Article : 362 wordsThursday and Friday having been set apart for the regular professional and scientific branch of the noble sport of horse-racing, the amateurs and outsiders had it all to themselves on ...
Article : 359 words6th October.—A public meeting was held at the Court-house, on Tuesday the 4th instant, for the purpose of getting in the subscription lists and transacting other business in connection with ...
Article : 366 wordsIncluding the 29,068 ounces which the Rangitoto has on board for Sydney, the export of gold from the Port of Nelson during the past eight or nine months, amounts to a very large sum The diggings at the West Coast, for ...
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