A correspondent of the Pastoral Times states that the existence of gold at the Barrier Ranges has been placed beyond a doubt. FREE SELECTION IN THE SALTBUSH COUNTRY.—The ...
Article : 3,541 wordsThe line of this road leads from Sacramento eastward towards Salt Lake, by the most direct route practicable for a railroad over the Sierra Nevada range of mountains —passing by way of Aub[?]rn, Colfex, Dutch Flat and ...
Article : 745 wordsI never deemed that I should sing Thy friendship as a broken trust; And, singing see faith's radiant wing Broken and bleeding in the dust. ...
Article : 177 wordsIn a supplement to the Government Gazette of March I, we find published the regulations under the Public Schools Act of 1866, adopted by the Council 27th February, 1867, of which the following is a brief abstract. ...
Article : 1,294 words[Herald.]—The official declaration of the poll for the Gold Fields West took place this day. Mr. Thornton was elected by a majority of 119 votes. ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—Since the opening of the Mittagong extension the mail is uniformly much later than before; on Saturday it was three hours, on Sunday one hour, and to-day one hour and a quarter behind the time.—The ...
Article : 49 words[Herald.]—News from Rockhampton and Peak Downs diggings is satisfactory. The yield from the Crocodile is increasing.—A new native nut, equal to the Barcelons has been discovered in a scrub at Nudgee, near ...
Article : 40 wordsLawes and James had a hansom to the city, where the latter arrived in good time after all. He need have been in no hurry, for it was a slack day at Mr. Chantrey's office. Mr. ...
Article : 1,105 words[Herald.]—During the past twenty-four hours we have had a fearful high wind, accompanied by heavy rains. The town is a complete wreck. All the houses and stores are more or less unroofed, and there is scarcely ...
Article : 79 words[Empire.]—In the Legislative Assembly, members are discussing the exemptions from duty under the new tariff.—It is understood that some of the members of the Government are in favour of a Tasmanian Free-trade ...
Article : 490 wordsPOLICE COURT, TUESDAY, 5TH MARCH, 1867.— (Before F. W. Thrum and William Bowman, Esqs., J.s P.)— Mary Ann Rollons charged Mary Ann Leonard with assaulting her on the morning of Monday, the 4th instant. ...
Article : 314 words[Herald] — Arrived: Valiant, from Newcastle.— Sailed: Lady Darling (s), for Newcastle. Wednesday, 6 p.m. [Herald.] — Arrived: Catherine June, and Ann, from ...
Article : 43 wordsA meeting was convened by circular, to be holden at Mr. George Brown's, Horse and Jockey Inn, on Saturday, the 2nd instant, to elect trustees for the permanent and temporary commons recently proclaimed by the ...
Article : 438 words[Herald.] — The defendants in the Moonta case have entered an appearance, and all the leading counsel are engaged on either side. The case naturally excites great public interest.—The City Council resolved to ...
Article : 160 wordsThis was a motion to set aside, by prohibition, an order by Mr. Garrett, Police Magistrate at Bourke, for the summary ejectment of the applicant, Harris, from a public-house (he Royal Hotel) at Bourke, The house ...
Article : 665 wordsAt eleven o'clock on the day specified the undermentioned lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the place named, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. Deposit, 25 percent. ...
Article : 295 wordsWATER SPO[?]T.—It is related to us that on Tuesday last what must have been a water spout, burst over the back of the old Pipeclay diggings. The rain came down in such a torrent as almost to wash away the huts on Mr. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Mar 1867, Page 2
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