THE number of bricklayers in and around the city is about 350. These artizans are, in comparison with the other trades, fewer in number than is the case in Britain, in consequence of so many of the buildings ...
Article : 462 wordsWE have much pleasure in publishing the following correspondence. The large reward will show the police that if some persons are inclined to discourage, others are prepared to reward them. It is very gratifying to observe ...
Article : 308 wordsTHE Victorian Volunteers, who recently took part in the second Intercolonial Rifle Match, left for Melbourne by the City of Melbourne, last Tuesday afternoon. Numbers of their volunteer friends in this ...
Article : 650 wordsTheir Honors gave judgment in this case. It was an application by an articled clerk to be admitted to examination, notwithstanding certain unfavourable answers re[?] by Mr. Hellyer, under whom he had served a ...
Article : 2,273 wordsIN a notice of the International Show at Hamburg, the Mark Lam Express makes the following observations:— French exhibitions seem to have achieved some ...
Article : 1,343 wordsIn the estate of William Everingham, a single meeting. One debt was proved, and the meeting adjourned until this day three weeks, when insolvent is to attend for examination. ...
Article : 330 wordsTHE VOLUNTEERS.—On Thursday evening there was a special full-dress parade of the West Maitland volunteers, who all appeared in their new uniform. The band played for the first time this season, and is ...
Article : 498 wordsThe plastering trade is at present very much overdone, and has been so for some time past. There are now about 300 plasterers following their occupation in and around Melbourne, and there is not work for ...
Article : 580 wordsSixteen prisoners were brought before the Court. Of these, eight were discharged and one was remanded. Three female vagrants, found drunk and disorderly, were sentenced to be imprisoned two months. ...
Article : 592 wordsBRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.—Cobbedee: A public meeting was held in the Church of England schoolroom in behalf of the Bible Society, on the 21st instant. Mr. T. Barker, J.P., in the chair. The Rev. ...
Article : 1,021 wordsMELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday, a fine little boy, aged ten years, son of Mr. Whitfield, builder, of this township, was found floating in a waterhole in the river Page, which runs through this ...
Article : 251 wordsTHE following is Mr. Hayes' speech, as reported in a Hobart Town paper of September 15th:— Mr. Hayes: I oppose the adjournment. I say we should sift to the bottom this insult to our Speaker. (Hear, hear.) ...
Article : 943 wordsThe charge against William Wright, for an indecent assault upon a girl named Anne Wright, again on for hearing, was dismissed. Elizabeth Nichols was fined 1s. with costs for a trivial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsTHE ABORIGINES DYING OUT.—A correspondent of the Kilmore Examiner says that the Goulburn tribe of aborigines are reduced in point of number, to a mere fraction. A few more years and probably the race ...
Article : 488 wordsWELL PUT, BUT SEVERE!—"I expect," said a young physician on his way to Jamaica, on hearing exaggerated rumours of the cholera, "to witness a great many death-bed scenes this summer." ...
Article : 577 wordsTHE RUSSIANS IN VOLHYNIA.—A Polish nobleman, writing from Volhynia, gives a dreadful account of the state of affairs. He says "The Government officials and the Greek priests do all in their power to put the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Oct 1863, Page 5
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