THE Customs revenue received to-day was as follows:— Brandy......... £296 1 [?] Gin......... 69 11 0 ...
Article : 838 wordsBUSINESS in this quarter has been for some time slack, but now I regret to say, from a variety of causes, transactions of any description are but very limited. The bush fires, as well as the late gales have done a large amount of ...
Article : 340 wordsMURRUMBURRAH.—The correspondent of the YASS Courier writes on the 6th instant:—The weather had been oppressively hot until Monday, when it began to tone down, and has since been very pleasant. On Monday night a splendid ...
Article : 721 wordsON Saturday evening Mr. Orridge, superintendent of police, met with an accident at Jembiacumbene; his horse reared and fell upon him, inflicting internal injuries, from which there are slight hopes of his ...
Article : 43 wordsTo-day was observed as a general holiday. The Albion eleven, in their first innings, made 64 runs; four of the aboriginal team are out for 48. The ma[?]ch was well attended. ...
Article : 35 wordsTroopers Cahill and Power, the up-escort from Rockhampton to Clarmont, with £4000 for the Australian Joint Stock Bank, were found dead, both having been poisoned in their tents. ...
Article : 42 wordsA quartz-reef is being worked at the Mary River Diggings, which is turning out very rich; and payable gold has been discovered at from 20 to 30 feet sinking. There are from 1500 to 2000 people on the ...
Article : 56 wordsSIR,—When Mr. Parkes held out a threat to the squatters, that if they did not vote for a measure they knew to be ruinous to themselves and disastrous to the country generally, he would propound a law that would be still ...
Article : 984 wordsThe first official act of the new Mayor was to order the removal of the dangerous triumphal arches on Princes' Bridge. A Ministerial whitebait dinner takes place on ...
Article : 112 wordsARRIVED.—At 4 p.m., Blackbird (s.), from Sydney. SAILED.—At 7.30 p.m., Rangatira (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsFROM Brisbane we are in receipt of files to the 9th instant. With regard to the Gympie Creek Gold-fields the correspondent of the Courier writes:—"Since my last ...
Article : 1,410 wordsMR. Rodd to ask the Colonial treasurer,—1. How many gold escorts are there maintained at the public expense—what is the cost of each, and the total cost thereof? 2. At what period do the Escorts leave the several districts? ...
Article : 1,438 wordsIT seems to be generally admitted that the recently published Life of the Late Prince Consort is likely to increase the affectionate sentiment with which the Queen is generally regarded. It will serve to ...
Article : 1,731 wordsIT will be a highly agreeable piece of intelligence to hosts of charming women and fascinating men when they learn that a Company is in existence for the purpose of promoting "matrimonial alliances." We ...
Article : 2,725 wordsSIR,—The explanation which I am about to give on this matter, to the gentleman who signs himself in your journal " A Sufferer," could have been afforded him by any practitioner of the Court, had he thought fit to ask for one. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 12 Nov 1867, Page 5
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