[A portion of the following was issued in a Second Edition to the Herald, published on Saturday, at noon.] [FROM OUR KING GEORGE'S SOUND TELEGRAPHIC ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,520 wordsTHE ketch Concord, from Sydney, was wrecked on the beach, about six miles from Mona Point. The crew of three were saved, and part of the cargo. The crew remain behind to save the reamining portion of ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE item of foreign intelligence which seems most directly to concern Great Britain is the case of the Alabama, and the claims for compensation. When once the principle is ...
Article : 6,195 wordsColonel Stephney, Countess of Devon, Dowager Countess of Jersey, Countess Mayo, Sir John Shelley, Bart., Lady Castlemaine, Earl of Calcerdown, Lord Grey, General Maxwell, ...
Article : 61 wordsThe heavy rains have caused another flood, by which much damage has been done. It has now dried up, and there are indications of fine weather. No mails have been dispatched before to-day. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Royal Speech stated that Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick demand a Confederation, and a bill for effecting that purpose had since been introduced and approved. ...
Article : 244 wordsThere is a great flood here. The Circuit Court has concluded ita sittings, and the remainder of the Civil cases stand over to next assizes. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Chief Justice left here this morning [?]n route for Maitland. The river was flooded yesterday, but it is now subsiding. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe quantity of land to be sold by auction during the year, under the 68th clause of the Amended Land Act, is as follows:—Town lands, 625 acres; suburban, 15,625 acres; country, 54,000 acres. ...
Article : 240 wordsFOR SYDNEY.—Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Keele, Messrs. Chapman, G. Towell, M. Geirard; Captain Hart, child and servant; A. Campbell, D. Rennie, Rev. Mr. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Parliament was opened by the French Emperor in person. His speech stated that foreign relations were all satisfactory. The bend of union with England was daily drawn ...
Article : 403 words1. That the number of electors in the counties and boroughs of England and Wales ought to be increased. 2. Such increase will be best effected by both ...
Article : 389 wordsARRIVED.—Maria Theresa, barque, from Charente. SAILED.—Lady Alicia, brig, Princess, brig, and T. W. Lucas, schooner, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Australian December mails were delivered in London on the 11th and 16th February. The Queen's health has much improved. ...
Article : 423 wordsThe Margaret Chessel, schooner, was wrecked at the River Cain; she went ashore, and her back broke. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Gazette contains a proclamation declaring that a drawback of 1s. 6d. will be allowed on every [?]wt. of jam exported, such jam being made of South Australian fruit, and of sugar that his paid duty there. ...
Article : 75 wordsIN obedience to the orders of the Commodore of the squadron a large number of yachts assembled in Farm Cove at a little after 2 o'clock on Saturday last for evolutions. The equadron was under the command of Commodore Walker, ...
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Advertising : 381 wordsSIR.—I notice in a paragraph in this day's Herald under the above head it is stated, "The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Josiah Harpur and others, who advocated the cause of protection," & c. ...
Article : 240 wordsGold, 138½ sterling; Exchange on London, 108¾. The Kansas Legislature has adopted an amendment striking out the words white and ...
Article : 375 wordsThe Government has withdrawn the Reform resolution, and will introduce a Reform Bill on the 28th March. A Ministerial crisis occurred on the 8th ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Apr 1867, Page 5
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