THE mail steamer Rangitoto brings Wellington papers to the 16th instant. Nelson to the 14th, Taranaki to the 11th, and Hokitika to the 21st. She has also 20,000 oz. gold on freight. ...
Article : 967 wordsBEFORE Mr. G. K. Elliott, and Mr H. H. Voss. Annie Williams, for riotous behaviour in William-street, was fined 10s. or to be imprisoned twenty-four hours. Margaret Wilson, charged with wilfully breaking a square ...
Article : 247 wordsALTHOUGH we have been in the field now over a fortnight without having fired a single shot, Major M'Donnell has not been idle. Whilst the various companies forming his force were being marched to this post and made ready for ...
Article : 532 wordsBEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice CHEEKE, and a Jury of [?]r. JUDD V. LAW AND OTHERS. The trial of this case lasted all day without being ...
Article : 423 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Before Messrs. H. Byrnes, G. Langley, Stewart, and Gibbons. The police charge against senior constable Levy, remanded from Wednesday for the presence of Mr. Roberts, was proceeded with this day, when defendant pleaded not guilty to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsACCORDING to the Financial Statement of the Colonial Treasurer, submitted last week to the Parliament at Wellington, there are to be new taxes in the shape of Sta[?]p Duties, which every business man will find a great ...
Article : 796 wordsPerhaps the most successful atlack yat made on a rebel pa on this coast was made the night before last on Pokakai, by the colonial troups, under the command of Major M'Donnell. Pokakai is a new place, and uutil a few days ...
Article : 610 wordsBEFORE the CHIEF COMMISSIONER. In the estate of David Price, an adjourned special meeting. Insolvent and his wife were examined, and the meeting terminated. ...
Article : 376 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the above society was held on Monday evening, at the School of Arts. Dr. Moffitt occupied the chair. MINUTES. ...
Article : 1,977 wordsEIGHTREN HOUSES DESTROYED.—The Examiner says: —On Tuesday morning, August 7, at about half-past 3 o'clock, a fire broke out in the Nelson Hotel, kept by Mr. C. M'Gee, at the south-west angle of Bridge and ...
Article : 623 wordsBEFORE their Worships, the Police Magistrate, Messrs, Levy, Kettle, Hunt, Dangar, and Leve. Of eighteen persons brought before the Court, six were discharged and two were remanded. ...
Article : 820 wordsON a extraordinary feature attends each failure, and that is the marvellous prosperity of every company up to the moment of its declared incapacity to meet its ordinary engagements. Until then the dividends, are ample, and the ...
Article : 1,451 wordsTHE WEATHER AND CROPS.—We have had a continuations of fine weather during the week, and on two or three mornings slight froste. Some of our farmers, however, are expressing anxiety for a little rain, especially those who have late-sown crops. As a ...
Article : 866 wordsFrom private information, we are in a position to state that peace is all but concluded with the rebels south of Otapawa. On the 6th, the Hau Haus sent peace offerings to Major M'Donnell, and a letter from Pito Te Hautana, ...
Article : 1,018 wordsDROWNED IN THE SURF.—The West Coast Times of 21st instant reports that on the previous day another lamentable case of drowning occurred, about two hours before high water, at the North Spit, the victim being a fine ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 29 Aug 1866, Page 2
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