Whereas the Parliament of New South Wales now stands prorogued to Tuesday, the thirtyfirst day of October instant: Now I, Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, in pursuance ...
Article : 233 words[Herald]—At the Assizes to-day, Henry Giles, bookmaker, of Melbourne, was arraigned for, having, on the 22nd of June last, wilfully murdered an aboriginal named Tommy, at ...
Article : 592 words[Herald]—The North—west Expedition arrived at the Falls, Leichhardt River, on the 19th instant, all well. The oountry from the Cloncurry gold-field to the head of the southern ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the Mercury of Saturday, we gave a very brief outline of the paper read by Mr. Russell, Colonial Astronomer, at the meeting of the N. S. Wales Royal Society, and published ...
Article : 3,754 words[Herald.]—A man named William Noad was garrotted and robbed in South Yarra Domain last night. The vessel which collided with the ...
Article : 214 words[Evening News.]—The successful applicants and selectors received their rights to day. Several of the rquatters on the Yanko have lost a great deal of the best parts of the reserve, ...
Article : 66 words[Echo]—Phillip Cautrell, engineer of the steamer Neptune, employed in the Forest Bangers, was killed on Saturday by fallir from a tree while repairing the telegraph line across ...
Article : 142 wordsDr Parker, of Ithaca, N. Y., gives two instances of what he believes to be poisoning by potato-beetles. The first case was cured after long treatment, the second was fatal. After ...
Article : 463 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—F. W. Tucker (schooner), from Sydney; Sea Nymph (barque), and Sparrowhawk (barque), from Newcastle; at 12, You Yangs (s.), at 5 p.m., Bangalore (s.), ...
Article : 46 words[Herald]—At present there are 1200 tons of tin ore awaiting carriage at the varions mines near Inverell; also 200 tons of scoured wool. ...
Article : 27 words[Herald]—A man named Harold Saxby, clerk to Thomas and Foster, was found dead in his bed this afternoon, at the Parkea Hotel. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald]—The Government have promised to place a sum on the estimates next year for the discovery of coal. It is understood that good coal prospects have ...
Article : 201 words[Herald]—The Circuit Court opened to day, before Sir James Martin; Mr. Davis prosecuting for the Crown. The other barriotera present were Sir George Innes, Mr. Buchanan, and Mr. ...
Article : 101 words[Evening News]—It is reported in town that a fire occurred yesterday at Ricketson's Billabong Station, Bland, destroying the wool-shed, a quantity of wool, and some loaded teams, ...
Article : 41 words[Herald.]—The Anglican Bishop of Adelaide preached twice to-day. The Hon Mr. Acourt has been appointed private secretary. ...
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