THE Customs revenue received to-day was as follows:— Brandy......... £168 5 0 Gin............ 261 7 6 ...
Article : 2,882 wordsWHEN the mail left us on the 14th instant, we little thought what a sad story we should have to write by to-day's steamer—the story of a calamity so widespread and so awful in its severity that, to think of the loss of life and ...
Article : 2,346 wordsFROM the Wellington Independent we collate, in chronological order, the most important items of news in reference to the (what may now be called) "War in New Zealand." ABANDONMENT OF THE OUTPOSTS. ...
Article : 667 wordsTHE P. and N. Z. Company's steamer Ruahine, Captain Beal, arrived in Port Jackson, at 10 o'clock last night. Much of the news received [?] her is anticipated by the arrival of the Suez ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Secretary of War has declined to furnish arms [?] the new State Governments in the South. Indian outrages in the West are becoming serious. Congress will reassemble in September. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe allies attacked Humaika, and were defeated with great loss. ...
Article : 12 wordsTerrible earthquake in Peru and Ecuador. On August 13th, Callao was visited by an earthquake, great damage being done. The town of Iquique was completely swept away ...
Article : 90 wordsOur Guayaquil correspondent writes us under date of the 26th August, giving full particulars of the terrible ravages committed in Ecuador by the earthquake. We translate the following from his letter:— ...
Article : 623 wordsOn August 16th, the Republic was convulsed by an earthquake, the cities of Itaburo, Ibawa, and [?]volo destroyed, and some 36,000 lives lost. ...
Article : 26 wordsOn advices via the Atlantic Cable are to 20th August. ENGLAND.—At a meeting of the Tory party, in the Crystal Palace, London, resolutions were adopted ...
Article : 500 wordsLast night, intelligence reached Wanganui that on Sunday last Titokowaru, with all his people, crossed the Patea River and took up his position at a small village, named Taranaki, between the Patea and the Whenamakora rivers. ...
Article : 394 wordsON the morning of the 24th August, at about 10 o'clock, the premonitory symptoms of a revolution suddenly became visible. The precipitate closing of stores and saguan doors, and the rushing to and fro of men, women, and children, ...
Article : 314 wordsI regret to inform you that the houses of Mr. Bradshaw, thoso of the Middlemiss', and, in short, every house and whare north of the Tangahoe River, have been burnt by the rebels. On a former occasion I told you that before ...
Article : 411 wordsNEW YORK, August 20, 1868.—The Secretary of War has declined to furnish arms to the new State Government in the South, and the Governors of several of those States have united in an appeal to ...
Article : 541 wordsTHE news brought by the mail per Bombay has naturally created much dissatisfaction amongst those who are interested in the home market for our chief staple. The advices direct only convey to us the ...
Article : 1,670 wordsOn Sunday last a force of about 250 men, including 100 of the Wanganui natives, left Waihi, and proceeded in the direction of Tiporoahenui. It was accompanied by the hon. the Defence Minister, Colonels Whitmore and M'Donnell, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 9 Oct 1868, Page 9
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