THE Returning-officer, Mr.James Dreeew, announced the final result of the polling, at 1 p:m., on the 24th. instant. The particulars sent you by telegram on the 22nd are quite correct. Father Woolfrey was present, ...
Article : 354 wordsDECEMBER 16.—The elections are the leading topic of' the day here. Last night. Mr. Rusden held a meeting, at which about forty or fifty of the electons attended. Mr. Rusden explained his views ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE club, some short time ago, finding that its chequer would warrant it, entertained a suggestion some of the members that would famish a one [?] approp[?]ting surplus funds and at the same [?] ...
Article : 1,690 wordsWE have Melbourne papers to the 28th instant, from which we extract the following:— The Land Bill may be said to have passed through the ordeal of the Lower House, and has now probably ...
Article : 2,249 wordsThere was an immense passenger traffic on the Great Southern Railways yesterday, the number of excursionists being estimated as greater than on any previous occasion, excepting only the day on which, about two ...
Article : 571 wordsTO-DAY has been observed as a general holiday. The Banks and all the Government offices were, as usual, closed. We have news from Melbourne to the 28th ...
Article : 207 wordsBURIAIL CLURS.—The extent to which the burial club system has been carried in some parts of Lanenshire is indeed so great, that it is to be feared evil has arisen from it; though we should hope, for the ...
Article : 1,093 wordsSIR,—Since writing my letter on this subject, which you were good enough to publish in this morning's Herald, I have carefully read the Electoral Act of 1858, and if I had any doubts as to the illegal conduct ...
Article : 241 wordsAN inquest was held here on Wednesday last on the body of a man found dead in a bush paddock, about a mile from the town, lt appers that Mrs. Kettle was walking with her daughter through a paddock ...
Article : 290 wordsSIR.—In your issue of Wednesday last. I notice a letter from my friend Mr. Burke, concerning some marked trees we saw on the LowerFIinders, and which we supposed at the time might be traces of the ...
Article : 251 wordsWatson's Day was also visited yesterday by many persons, to whom its tine scenery was an attraction. Although the locality is one that does not enjoy all the advantages of Manly, where extensive woods' are ...
Article : 76 wordsA vast concourse of holiday folks repaired to Manly Beach yesterday, determined to inaugurate the New Year by a visit'to the sea-side and ramble through the woods in that vicinity. The Phantom, the ...
Article : 471 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—A shocking fatal accident occurred on Thursday last, at Parker's Gap, Jingera, to a man named Thomas Edward Percy, a servant of Mr. John M'Guidgan, of Norongo, Jingera. On the ...
Article : 609 wordsC[?]RISTMAS, with its revelries, festivities, and enjoyments, is now over, and the Lachlnnites behaved soberly, properly, an [?] in every sense becomingly. How far this may be ascribable to lack of means ...
Article : 1,957 wordsDE[?] 81.—A man named Thomas Tracey died in the hospital last week, through a blow that the got on the head with a boot, from a man called Tom the Cook. who is now in custody for the offence. These ...
Article : 268 wordsThe steamship Agnes Irving vas laid on for the annual trip to this so near, yet so little known, locality. With the exception of the annual visitants, and the few coasters which occasionally push into this port.in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Jan 1865, Page 5
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