THE ship Duke of Sutherland, 1047 tons register, Captain Louttit, which left Sydney on the 15th ultimo, for London, encountered a fearful gale on the 26th March, in latitude 48·43 south, longitude ...
Article : 208 wordsRUSSIA desires Turkey to reply to the Protocol before the 13th instant. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE Agricultural Society were again favoured with fine weather and a large attendance of visitors at their grent Exhibition, Prince Alfred Park. The attendance was scarcely so large in the forenoon as on the ...
Article : 2,344 wordsA CAREFUL analysis of the revenue for last quarter will show that the financial condition of the colony is more astonishing than ever. As compared with the other quarters, the first ...
Article : 5,878 wordsTHE gold escort arrived from Glen Morrison to-day, with 716 oz. of gold, the proceeds of 50 tons of stone from the Golden Star Reef. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe sale of allotments in the township to-day caused keen competition, and very high prices were realized. One corner block fetched at the rate of £2400 per acre. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe civil cases were commenced to-day. The case Caro v. Murray, for goods supplied, was undefended, and a verdict accordingly given for plaintiff. In Marmont v. Burnett, a trespass action, the verdict ...
Article : 58 wordsA terrible hurricane swept over Lacepede Islands on the 17th March, causing the total loss of six vessels, and six persons were drowned. At the time of the gale ten vessels were ...
Article : 271 wordsAt a meeting of the Railway League, held last night, an influential deputation of gentlemen resident in the district was appointed to proceed to Sydney, and wait on the Government, and get some ...
Article : 115 wordsMenere's Pastoral Hotel took fire about 2 o'clock this morning, and there is nothing but the brick walls left standing. A large crowd was soon on the spot, but nothing of importance was saved. The ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE Queensland court is near the north-western end of the building, being placed on one of the main aisles to the right of the dais. The exhibits from the northern colony were rather late in arriving, but the Commissioners, Messrs. ...
Article : 3,215 wordsA heavy thunderstorm occurred at 4 o'clock this morning. The police barracks were struct by lightning, which passed through the roof, striking the corner of a bedpost and setting fire to the bed. Mrs. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe following are the entries for the forthcoming races— Flying Handicap: Edith, Glengary, Vain Hope, Ashantee, Speculation, b c, by Talk of the Hills, Loadstone (late Regalia), Killaloe, Gaiety, Device, Glenburn, ...
Article : 239 wordsThe E. and A. M. Company's steamship Brisbane was released from quarantine by proclamation in the Government Gazette. The proclamation was subsequently withdrawn, as it was found that one of the ...
Article : 118 wordsA private telegram from London, re[?]ved via Calcutta, and dated April 10th, reports a considerable advance in freights, owing to rumours of war being imminent. ...
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Advertising : 811 wordsA lad named Spottswood was blown out of Castley's ironmongery store, by an explosion of gunpowder. He was fearfully injured, and there is little hopes of his recovery. ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Villeneuve Smith publishes a letter, offering to forfeit £100 as against the Australasian's £50, if it can be proved that their article was not written without the aid of a third party, who is his enemy. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 Apr 1877, Page 5
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