The war in Europe may be said to have oommenced. Garibaldi has entered Venelia, and the Pope has fled from Rome. Cotton is advancing in price. ...
Article : 146 wordsLast evening the Herald of yesterday arrived with the fall mail news by the Bombay, and also a large portion of our English files. We take the following principally from the extracts in the Herald:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 wordsWe recently published the particulars of this atrocious affair to far as they were known. The mystery is now cleared up, and the following abridged account of it is from the Nelson (N.Z.) papers. ...
Article : 1,885 wordsThe year 1866 will be a remarkable one in the annals of the colony. Some three months ago we were experiencing a drought nearly unparalelled in the history of the country, and we are now battling with the other ...
Article : 798 wordsThe preparations for war continue on all sides, and the armed forces are gradually approaching one another. The subjoined is a somewhat detailed account of the opposing forces that may be arrayed against each other in Germany:— ...
Article : 1,565 wordsJuly 9.—Gratia, brig, 175 tons, Davidson, from Auckland, N. Z. Passengers—Mrs. Dorking, Mrs, Heales and two children, and six in the steerage. 9.—Stranger, schooner, 249 tons, Came, from Wallaroo. ...
Article : 176 wordsTHE NATHAN JUVENILE TROUPE—We again commend the performances of this talented young company to those who have not witnessed them; to those who have witnessed them they will commend themselves. The troups will ...
Article : 924 wordsJuly 10.—St. Kilda, schooner, 67 tons, Captain Smith, from the Fijis 17th June. 10.—Claud Hamilton (s.), 800 tons, Captain Harris, from Wellington 30th ultimo, via Nelson, Hokitika, and Greymouth ...
Article : 1,443 wordsThe Armidale Express reports that heavy rains there had caused a flood in the Armidale Creek. The rain commenced with a thunderstorm on Tuesday evening, 10th, and then continued at first gently, and then heavily, ...
Article : 306 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The shipping arrivals include the Bombay mail steamer (on Sunday); the Sir John Lawrence, from the Start ...
Article : 790 wordsBy the arrival of the Bombay we (S.M. Herald) are placed in possession of English advices to May 26th, and by telegram to June 12th, giving particulars of the commercial crisis reported by last month's mail. Details will be found in the letter of our ...
Article : 508 wordsPATERSON PROSECUTING SOCIETY—The adjourned annual meeting of this society was to have been held yesterday (Thursday), but no one attended. Heavy rain set in on Wednesday at noon, and it has ...
Article : 117 wordsRain set in yesterday about noon, with every sign of a continuing fall, and appearances have not been falsified. There was almost unceasing rain last night and this morning, and in place of any abatement since, we have ...
Article : 199 wordsThe second series for this year commenced on the 10th [?] May under circumstances which, had our market been less strong, might have been productive of a very heavy fall; the rapid rise in the bank rate, coupled with large failures among ...
Article : 246 wordsThe West Hartley No. 2 is wrecked at Lake Macquarie. Carnation wrecked at Seal Rooks: crew all saved. The steamer Corio is still missing. ...
Article : 84 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have had a great fall of rain since Wednesday last. It has now apparently partly cleared up; the clouds are still heavy. The creeks and gullies are running pretty strong; the river at Aberdeen ...
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