We continue, from the Herald's report, the roceedings of the Assembly on Thursday, from tbe point at which our special correspondent's report ceased, as published in Satnrday's ...
Article : 874 wordsAfter I had inspected all the Tocal stock Mr. Frank Reynolds offered to accompany me to Singleton, for the purpose of visiting Hambleton Hill, Neotsfield, &c. We intended to start ...
Article : 2,101 wordsDuring my sojourn in the far interior I hava had many opportunities of observing the peculiar traits of the aborigines, and upon more than one occasion I bava been an eye-witness to their savage ordeals; bnt the most ...
Article : 2,631 wordsThe Fire King (s.), which arrived from the Manning River via Port Stephens, brings intelligence of the wreck of anotber of our coasting fleet, caused by the severe S.E gale which ...
Article : 311 wordsThe Nottingham Journal notices a very unnsnsf instance of municipal virtue. It publishes a letter from Mr. G. B. Rother[?], solicitor, who was elected, together with the mayor (Mr. John Barber), for Sherwood ward, ...
Article : 554 wordsThe Adelaide papers of the 2nd instant contain particulars of the disturbance created by the unemployed workmen of that city on the previous day. "Shortly before twelvo o'clock," ...
Article : 656 wordsOn Tuesday morning last, consternation and horror were depicted on the countenances of all the townsfolk, caused by the report that a strong, active, and healthy young man whose ...
Article : 685 wordsMarch 10.—Novelty, barque, 400 tons, Captain Nearing from Auckland 1st-instant, with 29 passengers. 10.—Fire King (s.)171 tons, O[?]tain Her[?], from Manning River 5th instant, with 6 passengers and the ...
Article : 531 wordsQUESTIONS ANSWERED.—Ministers, in answer to questions, said:—That tenders would be at once invited for the construction of wells on the road between Booligal and Wilcannia, and ...
Article : 728 wordsSIR—It appears from your issue of this morning that the Benevolent Society are prepared to offer assistance to the sufferers by the flood in the shape of bread and soup, and that the ...
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Advertising : 1,534 wordsThe weather of late has been very unsettled; for the last fortnight there has scarcely been a fine day. The rain, however, up to Wednesday had been but light, and not such as to occasion ...
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