Sale of 525 bales by Windeler and Bowes on Friday, July 7, Ex Corinth: Hamilton over Darling Downs, 7 grossy at 9½d, 4 at 8½d, 1 plecesat 3½d. Ex John Duthie: A. M. [?] at 14½d; TT, [?] at 13½d; JC, 11 at ...
Article : 2,963 wordsPapers received by the Pacific mail, says the Herald, gives the following Intelligence:- On the 21st July, Captain Knollys left Na Veigaraki with a portion of his force to attack some caves occupied by the ...
Article : 974 words([?] REV. P. MACPHERSON'S LECTURE AT ABERDEEN,—We are in receipt of a long and vigoreus letter from the Rev. James Laing, of Moswellbrook, in reply to the lecture on [?] Voluntaryism" of the Rev. P. MacPherson, recently [?] ...
Article : 165 wordsOUR readers will find, in another column, the new immigration regulations. They differ, in som significant respects, from those superseded, and which, according to Mr. Robertson, in ...
Article : 1,255 wordsThe captain of the steam tug Rapid, Mr. T Hunter, brought information to Newcastle yesterday afternoon, of having found the schooner Atlantic floating keel uppermost about nine miles off the post. The Rapid at the time of the ...
Article : 451 wordsWe are informed by Mr. J. W. Greaves that the total amount collected by the Newcastle, Committee up to Wednesday afternoon, for the relief of the survivors from the Dun[?]ng was £286. including ...
Article : 594 wordsThe steamship Liewellyn brought Auskland papers to the 9th instant. We ([?]. M Herald)take the following extracts from the New Zealand Herald:- A letter has been received in Auckland from Manuhiri, ...
Article : 1,601 wordsSept. 20—James Erwin, of Liverpool-street, late of Elizabeth-street, Sydney, broker, Liabilities, £488 3s. 8d. Assets, £15. Mr. Sandeman, official assignee. SCHEDULES FILED. ...
Article : 98 wordsTHE SECOND SHEET OF THE " MERCURX"—The second sheet of this day's paper contains—adver isements; poetry—"Under the apple-blossoms"; continuation of tale—"Lady Evelyn'sfolly;" Australian ...
Article : 1,543 wordsThe precocity of the Victorian youth was well illustrated on Thursday night (says the Eagle-hawke Leader), when three youngsters named Gargan, living in Job's Gully, whose combined years amount ...
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