NOTWITHSTANDING the recent rejection of Mr. Robertson's motion, we, at any rate, shall still maintain that responsible Government exists in the colony. If the Ministry has chosen ...
Article : 1,315 wordsThe Prince lunched yesterday st Crase's Hotel, Kapunda, when the Mayor proposed the health of the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Alfred, to which his Royal Highness responded, being tremendously cheered; ...
Article : 838 wordsIt having been arranged in West Maitland to celebrate the anniversary of the Prince of Wales' Birthday on the Monday, as a more convenient day than the Saturday, yesterday was observed as a thorough holiday in the ...
Article : 1,896 wordsThe Oyster Fisheries Bill was read a second time, Mr. WILSON explaining that the bill bad been altered in select committee by omitting from it the clause that provided for a close season, and in place of it substituting ...
Article : 1,590 words[Herald.]—A shaft, half a mile below the prospectors of the deep sinking at Euroka Flat, has been bottomed at two hundred and fifty-six feet, with only the colour of gold. The bottom dips some feet, and the ...
Article : 218 words[Empire.]—The Helen Macgreger and Agnes Irving steamers arrived on Wednesday. The Helen Macgregor sails on Friday morning. Saturday. ...
Article : 50 wordsA Bill to establish Municipalities was yesterday brought into the Legislative Assembly by the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, and read a first time. Its second reading was made an order for Wednesday next. In most of its main ...
Article : 1,454 words[Herald.]—Mr. Hopwood personally crossed in Cobb's coach on the punt to-day, with the mails. The ferry is now open for traffic. The pontoon bridge for sheep crosing will be ready early next week. ...
Article : 38 words[Herald]—It is rumoured that 1000 petitions are ready for suing the Queen for the salaries of the civil servants.—Both Houses adjourned till to-morrow. Nothing is yet done, but it is currently reported that the ...
Article : 506 wordsThe shallowness of the sand bar at the entrance to the harbour of Newcastle has, for some time past, been attracting much attention on the part of those more directly connected with the shipping interest of the port. During the past few weeks this ...
Article : 1,100 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Seamew, barque, for Sydney; Louise Kohn, for Guam; Formosa, for Mauritius; Southern Cross, for Newcastle; at 5.30 You Tangs (s.), and at 6 p.m. City of Adelaide (s.), both for Sydney. ...
Article : 65 words[Herald.]—The National Agricultural Show was by far the finest ever held here. Many of the exhibits only arrived this morning. The great crowd prevented an inspection. ...
Article : 97 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic Intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsQUESTION ANSWERED.—Mr. Martin, in answer to a question, said that the petition to the Privy Council for leave to appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court, in the case of Michael Murphy, had left this colony ...
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