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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words[Herald.]—The mail from Murrurundi to Tamworth was stuck up this morning at Loder's Ridges, by Thunderbolt and his boy. There were two female passengers in the coach, whom he did not molest. He rifled the ...
Article : 47 wordsBy rail yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday.) The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 691 wordsThe following is the report of the Improvement Committee, presented at the meeting of the Council on Friday last, and of which a short abstract was published in our Saturday's issue: ...
Article : 460 words[Empire]—The Northern mail from Murrurundi to Tamworth was stuck up early this morning by Thunderbolt and his boy. ...
Article : 23 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow prickly spinach, carrot, turnip, parsnip, celery, cauliflower, peas, beans, onions, leeks, lettuce, and parsley. Plant asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, rhubarb, artichokes, and all kinds of pot herbs Sow early ...
Article : 229 words[Empire.]—The steamer Helen M'Gregor sailed this morning. The Ballina arrived last night. Saturday. [Herald.]—A Flood Relief meeting was held last night ...
Article : 44 words[Empire.]—The result of the debate on the second reading of the Border Treaty Bill has been received here with much gratification. Mr. Martin is much praised for his advocacy of the rights of the Riverine districts. ...
Article : 38 wordsMR. MARTIN, an avowed protectionist, has been the chief means of re-establishing free trade on our southern border. He has been the means of enabling our people on the Murray to buy their ...
Article : 1,416 words[Herald.]—The Assembly sat all last night, and has not risen, the question being the additional estimates sent down. The Opposition want the Treasurer to state how the money is to be raised, and he declines to state ...
Article : 507 wordsAfter lying by for a considerable length of time, Ward, alias " Thunderbolt," and his youthful confederate Mason, has again made his presence among us known, by sticking-up, and robbing the mail coach on the Northern ...
Article : 386 wordsPRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE BILL.—Mr. Gordon presented petitions from Maitland and Newcastle in favour of the Presbyterian College Bill, with the amendments proposed by him; and a third petition, on the other side, from ...
Article : 831 wordsThe thirty-eighth half-yearly meeting of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney was held at the head office, George-street, yesterday. Mr. E. Knox, Chairman of the Board of Directors, occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 336 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Chariot of Fame, and Queen of the South, ships, from Liverpool; Anglesey, from London; Formosa, barque, from Mauritius; Sydney Griffiths, and Sussex, from Newcastle; Blackbird (s.), ...
Article : 51 wordsBy the last English mail some further particulars touching upon the claim of our late butchering fellow-townsman, Tom Castro, to the Tichborne Baronetcy, have reached us, and as Castro himself is personally ...
Article : 849 words[Empire]—A ship is passing, supposed to be the Chariot of Fame. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 630 words[Herald.]—£46,000 out of £50,000 of the Government Bonds, advertised for by the Treasurer, have been taken up by the National Bank, the Bank of Adelaide, and the Savings Bank at £3 15s. premium.—It is feared that ...
Article : 645 wordsIn the Assembly there were only sixteen members present at the hour of meeting, and the Speaker adjourned the house until three o'clock on Friday. ...
Article : 27 wordsQUESTIONS ANSWERED.—Ministers, in answer to questions, said:—That the same assistance, as in other cases would be given to a Benevolent Asylum at Bathurst, if erected; that preliminary plans and surveys for a ...
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