We have received Auckland papors to the 30th October. On the 19th Mr. Stafford, the new premier, made his ministerial statement. He announced ...
Article : 1,918 wordsI have but the same old tale from all parts of this district—our wants getting harder to bear as the weather increases in warmth, and it it continues to grow much warmer, I think Hamlet's desire that "the solid flesh ...
Article : 340 wordsThe whaling barque Nile, Captain Fish, of New London arrived hore last evening, bringing portions of the officers s and crews of eleven more vessels that have fallen a prey to the pirate Shenandoah. The Nile left the pirate on ...
Article : 309 wordsWe have Queensland papers to the 31st Oct. From the Courier of that date we extract as follows:— One of the two men (Rodolph Mornborger ...
Article : 1,172 wordsNo doubt you have heard, ere this, of the escape of six desperate oharaoters from the gaol here, as also of another attempt of three of the very bad characters confined here, a day or two back, which very fortunately ...
Article : 324 wordsWe have Melbourne papers to the 30th October, and extract the following ne vs from the Argus:— A fatal accident occurred at the claim of the Exchequer Company, Springdallah, yesterday morning A ...
Article : 784 wordsWe have to thank Captain Teviotsdale, of the ship Sunnyside, for files of San Frincisco journals to the 18th August. In consequence of the wires being down, they contain no later news from the Eastern States then ...
Article : 1,429 wordsLOWER HAWKESBURY, 3RD Nov., 1865.—The longwished-for rain has come at last; it commenced yesterday, about two p.m., and has oontinued since without intermission. Once more the hopes of our farmers are ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Otago Daily Times publishes a lengthy account of the execution of Captain Jarvey, for the murder of his wife on the 26th of September of last year. To the last he maintained his ...
Article : 895 wordsUNMOTHERLY CONDUCT.—A boy whose name has not been ascertained, was stabbed by his mother early yesterday morning. It is said that the woman, who lives in a plaoe called Hancock' lane, nearly opposite the ...
Article : 1,570 wordsAt 10 o'olook on Saturday morning, in the presence of the Sheriff, the governor of the gaol, the gaol chaplain, Burgeon, and officers, and about forty citizens, Thomas Menard was executed, at the Geelong gaol, by the hands ...
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