In a supplement to the Gazette, issued on Tuesday, appears notice of an amended distribution (as below) of the public business among the several Ministerial Departments of the Government, rendered necessary in part, ...
Article : 695 words"Mine too is a lost life." No hope—no aim—a life without a goall A reckless floating on life's troubled tide; No friend to cheer, no loved one by thy side; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,373 wordsSir—Some time back Mr. Brewster, in his report on the state of the stock market, stated that great ravages had occurred among the herds in the interior of the country from pleuro-pneumonia, Cumberland disease, &c. ...
Article : 762 words[Herald]—The Hon. the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Samuel, is here. He held meetings at Ironbark and Molong, and was warmly received at both places. His election is certain. ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—Since our last we have been visited with particularly cool weather considering the season of the year, and the wind has been uniformly from the southward. ...
Article : 434 words[Herald.]—A fracas occurred to-day, in Hunterstreet, between H. Maxted, connected with the Pilot newspaper, and A. Boggis of the Chronicle. A action for libel was brought by the latter against the Maxteds, ...
Article : 80 words[Herald.]—The Right Rev. Dr. Barker, Metropolitan, and the Bishop of Goulburn arrived to-day. They were [?]orted into town by a large number of people. ...
Article : 31 words[Herald.]—The case of Barnett v. Reid, an action against a medical man for negligence, occupied the Court for three days. The jury disagreed, and were discharged without coming to a verdict. ...
Article : 552 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—We were gladdened on Sunday night by a most refreshing rain, which continued to fall steadily, though not heavily, during the greater part of Monday. Although rather late, this rain ...
Article : 368 wordsWe have Adelaide papers to the 31st ult., and take the following extracts from the Observer of that date:— Our farm reports are on the whole satisfactory. From the Inman Valley locality we learn that although the ...
Article : 1,141 wordsThe Herald publishes extracts from the jurors' reports on Australian products at the Paris Exhibition of 1867. We take the following remarks on wool, which have just now a special interest:— ...
Article : 1,026 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—A very distressing accident occurred yesterday evening at the Borehole, whereby a man named Parsons, a carrier, lost his life. It appears that the unfortunate man was on his way home to Waratah, ...
Article : 556 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—In this world of ups and downs, even Mechanics' Institutes are not proof against influences. Last week the unpropitious condition of the weather militated somewhat against the attendance of ...
Article : 661 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Gothenberg (s.), from Hokitika; R[?] from Otago; Isabella, brig from Sydney Sailed:—A[?] p.m.: Wong[?] Wonga [?] for Sydney. ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—The weather yesterday was glorious, and Adelaide was almost empty. [?] in aid of the Sailors' Home, is to be held on board the steamer South Australian. ...
Article : 186 words[Empire.]—Colonel Whitmore is busily engaged in rebrgani[?]g the coloni[?] forces at the front with the in[?]tion of reassuming his position at Pates. It is also his intention to take steps for the re-occupation, by ...
Article : 100 wordsIt is now exceedingly improbable that any local candidate will allow his name to be used in opposition to Mr. Forster's at the approaching election. More samples of wheat have been sent in this week, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsOn Nov. 3rd, before W. Bowman, junr., Esq., J.P. James Smithers, in custody, was charged with assaulting Thomas Hyndes. Case remanded to Tuesday, 10th inst. On the following day, before F. W. Thrum, Esq, J.P. ...
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