ON Saturday evening last,, Mr. Thomas Garrett, M.L.A., addressed the elections of shoalhaven, at the Victoria Hotel, Terrar[?]. Mr. Garrett, on rising, said, before he proceeded with ...
Article : 1,947 wordsTHE Wanganui Evening Herald publishes the following account of the tragedy at To Rua-aruru, by an actor in the disastrous affair:— "Sir, —I take this opportunity of writing to you, after a ...
Article : 1,499 wordsWE have received the following particulars of an affair between H.M.'s gunboat Bustard and some mandarin troops and the inhabitants of an inland village on the River Han, who have made themselves peculiarly ...
Article : 1,352 wordsAdelaide files to the 29th ultimo are to hand. We quote from the S. A. Register:— On Saturday night, 26th September, a most cowardly outrage was perpetrated at the Port Bridge, and the police, ...
Article : 442 wordsSIR,—Your paper of to-day contains the programme of the N. S. W. Rifle Association meeting. Not a word is said in this, er in the annexed regulations, concerning efficiency; whereas it was announced, some days ago, that ...
Article : 388 wordsOUR files from Brisbane are to the 3rd instant. The Gympi[?] Road Committee (says the Courier) have arranged that the coach placed at their disposal by Cobb and Co., for the purpose of testing the capabilities of the ...
Article : 1,363 wordsGOLD NEAR ORANGE,—We are in possession of a sample of quartz (says the Western Examiner) thickly impregnated with gold, being a specimen from a reef discovered in Mr. Moulder's paddock, about a mile and a half from the town. ...
Article : 1,268 wordsA case, showing the working of the infamous law of the State of California which, prohibits the taking of Chinese testimony against white men, was reported at the office of the Chief of Police, on the 29th July, by a stranger (says ...
Article : 1,505 wordsSIR,—Allow me a few lines in your valuable journal to call the attention of the police authorities to the dangerous practice of youths flying kites in the streets. On Friday evening I was proceeding along Kent-street, when I was ...
Article : 75 wordsFRIDAY, October 2.—General complaints preva[?]l on account of the dulnees of business, both in the wholesale and retail departments. With respect to the latter, it may be accounted for by the fact that the past week has closed the quarter, orders never being sent ...
Article : 1,049 wordsSIR,—On looking over the list of birds protected by the colonial " Game Law," the name of the "Rara avis." the "Squatter Australiensis," does not appear to be mentioned. "We find various other birds elevated to the rank of game, ...
Article : 749 wordsMARRICKVILLE.—The usual fortnightly meeting of the Council took place at half-past 7 p.m. on the 28th instant. Present—The Mayor (Alderman St. Julian), and full Council. The minutes of the previous meeting were read ...
Article : 544 wordsFAT CATTLE.—The supply was not so heavy as expected, 1030 head having been entered for the week; 620 of this number were sold to-day, the majority of them being from middling to inferior quality, with the exception of a few really good pens of ...
Article : 581 wordsSUDDEN DEATH IN A CHURCH.—On Sunday evening last, Mr. Soloman Bowerman, an old resident at Pennant Hills, and a native of this district, died very suddenly in All Saints'Church at the commencement of the evening ...
Article : 701 wordsFrom Melbourne we have dies to the 3rd instant, We take the following extracts from the Argus up to that date:— Intelligence has just been received that, at the argent ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Oct 1868, Page 3
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