On Sunday, the 27th June, information was brought into Beechworth that the Kelly gang had proceeded to a house at Sebastopol, and Byrne had shot Aaron Sherritt and killed him. It seems that on the night previous, about ...
Article : 2,112 wordsFor London.—Abergeldie, Ann Duthie, Clyde, Lusitania (s.), Beuares, Moravian. ...
Article : 15 wordsPer Sailing Vesses.— Wool, ?d and ½d per lb.; cotton, as wool; oil (sperm), none; copra, 60s; tallow, 50s; copper and tin, 25s; nickel ore, none; hides, 35s to 40s; leather, 45s; preserved meats, 30s; measurement goods, 30s to 35s; bones and ...
Article : 94 wordsWolverence, 17 guns, Commodore Wilson, at Sydney; Emerald, 12 guns, Captain W. H. Maxwell, at Sydney; Danae, 12 guns, Captain J. C. Purves, at Samoa; Cormorant, 6 guns, Commander James Bruce, at South Sea Islads; Alacrity, 1 gun, ...
Article : 112 wordsThe I. S. N. Co.'s Kameruka (s.) left Greenock on April 7th. Light and cloudy weather prevailed up to the 14th, when a smart gale with heavy rain and hail was met with. Made the Rock of Gibraltar on April 16th, and steamed ...
Article : 2,112 wordsThe collieries at Newcastle have again resumed work, and coal is coming to the port in large quantities. The arbitration has not yet taken place; the cause of the delay has not transpired, but it is believed that the proposal of the ...
Article : 290 wordsThe first fortnight of what is now regarded as the coldest winter known for many years has passed. Westerly winds have prevailed, frosts on all the high localities have been experienced, and snow has fallen in several districts. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 339 wordsOur correspondent writes on the 26th June:— The ill effects of the new regulations respecting the treatment of convicts are being frequently illustrated by the numerous evasions which take place, and by the spirit of ...
Article : 382 wordsThe temperature at Rockhampton on the 22nd of June was the coldest known for seven years. The ice was a quarter of an inch thick in many places.—The Hon. J. Douglas addressed his constituents at Maryborough. He ...
Article : 1,772 wordsMoney becoming more plentiful has not had the effect of altering either the lates of interest or discount. When any change is made, interest will suffer the first reduction. The exigencies of the State will probably lead to the steady ...
Article : 2,061 wordsTHE EXPORT MARKETS.—For a number of years past there have been ends of clips coming to hand at this date in moderate quantities. This season is in many respects exceptional, as there has been scarcely any wool of ...
Article : 1,683 wordsJune 12.—Lismore (s.), 315 tons, Captain Wilson, from Dundee April 2. June 17.—H. M. S. Raleigh, 20 guns, Captain C. T. Jago, from Plymouth, 117 days, via Madeira, Simon's Bay, and Amsterdam ...
Article : 154 wordsH.M.S. Raleigh leaves Sydney for England, via Cape Horn, on July 17, taking with her the following officers relieved from the Australian station:— From the Wolverene: Commander Walter B. Bridges, ...
Article : 204 wordsJune 16.—Alice Mary, barque, 361 tons, Captain Bissett, from Mauritius May 12. John Frazer and Co., agents. June 16.—Eidern, Swedish barque, 630 tons, Captain Hertz, from New York 15th March. ...
Article : 91 wordsJune 13.—Alexander Duthie, ship, 950 tons, Captain Murray, for London. Cotopaxi, (s.), 4020 tons, Captain Studdart, for London. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Davis, 4 children and ...
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Family Notices : 2,422 wordsJune 17.—R. M. S. Australia, 3000 tons, Captain Cargill, for San Francisco, via Honolulu and Auckladn. Passengers—Saloon to San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Vickers, Misses Vicars (3); Mr. and Mrs. Glossop, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Jul 1880, Page 8
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