A correspondent of the New Zealand Herald writes:—Considerable alarm was [?] at Te Kopuru on Tuesday last, June 14, caused by the conduct of a Maori, a Wangarei nauve. It ...
Article : 801 wordsThe publisher, Mr. F. F. Bailliere, of Melbourne, has sent us "An essay on the wines sent to the late Intercolonial Exhibition by the celonies of Victoria, New South Wales, and ...
Article : 1,418 wordsA great, riot has taken place at a Shakers' meeting at Bournemouth; Mrs. Girling's leg was broken. The Shakers were forcibly ejected, and the police summoned to protect the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe steamahip Whampia reached Hobson's Bay early on Monday morning. She has on board 18 saloon and 30 second-class passengers for Sydney. ...
Article : 122 words[[?]Echo.]—A second bottom has been discovered at Stott's paddock, thirty-four feet below the original one The workings are good, and there are paying prospects. The whole paddock is ...
Article : 42 wordsThe thief who stole Gainsborough's picture of the Duchess of Devonshire got into the Art Gallery before tho hour of closing, and concealed himself there. He dexterously cut out the ...
Article : 55 words[Herald]—The following vessels were in Byron Bay on the 9th instant, for shelter:— Barque, Samuel Morritt; ketches, Eva, Maud, and Confidence; and schooner, Atalanta; it ...
Article : 46 wordsA plor has been discovered to sink the ironclad Caledonia, which is a training ship for boys. Several feet of water were found in the hold. An inquiry was to be held. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe number of visitors to the Philadelphia Exhibition has averaged 20,000 daily. Mr. Moulding, a Conservative, has bean elected for the representation of Cork, ...
Article : 176 words[Herald]—Walter Charlwood, a shoemaker, residing in Braidwood, waa arrested to-day, by Constable Matthews, for sticking up Larcombe a fortnight ago, near Bell's Creek. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Prince of Wales has been suffering from inflammation in the veins of one of his legs, confining him to the house. ...
Article : 28 wordsA short time since, says the Wilcannia Times, a gentleman in this district, whose only failing is want of colonial experience, was lost for three days. He left the head station one ...
Article : 373 words[Evening News]—Mr. W. G. O'Neill was, at a public meeting at the Oddfellows' Hall, presented with a gold watch and appendages, for many years' service as Honorary Secretary of ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Journal des Debats hsa received from London a full summary of Prince Gortschakoff's memo. It sots out by a preamble reciting that the Sultan has contracted an engagement ...
Article : 637 words[Evening News]—The Assembly meets tomorrow. After the new members are sworn in, the Premier makes his statement, which is expected to create a lively debate. The members ...
Article : 169 wordsThe barque Geltwood, Captain Harrington, master, a new iron vessel, bound from Liverpool to Melbourne, has been totally wrecked about 12 miles south of Rivoli Bay, whioh is ...
Article : 793 words[Echo]—A man named Robert Robertson, lately from New Zealand, haa been robbed of £250, principally in bank-notes. Rain is very much wanted in the country. ...
Article : 377 wordsOn Thursday afternoon (says the Daily Telegraph of the 7th) a young woman named Dorcas Hanfill, a servant in the employ of Mr. Joseph Thompson, Don Juan House, ...
Article : 587 wordsA dog has recently been used at Proston, England, as a successful detective. He is the property of Mr. Parkinson, oil and lamp merchant of that town, and answers to the name of ...
Article : 497 wordsShocking details as to the treatment of an illegitimate child were given at a coroner's inquest at Maestig, near Cardiff. It was proved that the deceased child, who was four years old, ...
Article : 117 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Helen Malcolm (barque) and Rosebud (three-masted schooner), from Newcastle; at 1.30 p.m., Avooa (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 31 words[Herald.]—Mrs. Helen Edwarde was drowned in a well at Henley Beach. The schooner Lady Hanbyn has been sold for £2325. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe French Government has resolved to fit out an expedition to explore the island of New Guinea, and the naturalist selected for the mission is to fail from Toulon on tho 20th of ...
Article : 39 words[Herald]—The Ministry resigned to-day. Mr. Reiby was sent for. ...
Article : 12 wordsReplying to a large deputation of shipowners and shipmasters on May 16th, Mr. Disraeli said ho was informed by the highest legal authority that the recent judgement at the ...
Article : 85 words[Herald.]—The barque Lady Franklin, owned in Melbourne, got ashore at Kiapara, where she had gone to load timber. It is expected she will be got off easily. ...
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