JUDGING from late newspaper letters and American journals, nothing can well be more discouraging than the political, the industrial, the social, and the commercial position of the ...
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Article : 401 wordsArrived: Duchess of Argyle, from Melbourne January 18; William Duthie, from Sydney, December 19; Scottish Bard, from Rockhampton January 12; Mataura, from Wellington January 27; ...
Article : 74 wordsThe time for registering letters is to be extended to nine o'clock in the evenings, instead of half-past three in the afternoons. One hundred and ninety-two persons visited the ...
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Article : 247 wordsTownsend, junior Clerk of the Bank of New South Wales, confesses to the robbery of thirteen hundred pounds from the exchange box six months ago. ...
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Article : 378 wordsApril 26.—Ri[?]bard Owen, of Burat Yards, near C[?]rcoar, miner. Cause of insolvency: Losses in mining pursuits. Liabilities, £124 19s. Assets, £18 1s Mr Sandeman, official assignee. ...
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Article : 30 wordsMessrs. Vaughan and Bulfin report: Prime oaten and lucerne hay £3, in demand; inferior, 40s to 50s, Maize, 3s; millet brooms, 9s to 11s. PROFANE LANGUAGE—A young man named ...
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