SIR,—There was indeed a call for enquiry. A human being perished, and the Hunterand all on board were within a second of destruction. Two steam vessels approaching each other at the rate of twenty miles an hour, sighted at ten or twelve ...
Article : 3,714 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. J. Williams. George Lewis, for drunkenness and riotous oonduat in Essex-street, was fined 10s. ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE first family of Ophidi[?]n reptiles comprises the Crotalidæ, or ratt[?]kes, distinguished by a large pit on each side of [?]kes, [?]ce, situated between the eyes and the nostril; the is large, rounded ...
Article : 1,394 wordsApplication was mode to the Court, for leave to appeal to the Privy Council in this case. The application was unopposed. The only question was as to the amount of security to be given for costs, and for abiding by the ...
Article : 162 wordsTHE Western and Southern Escorts arrived last Wednesday from the several gold-fields, and delivered at the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint the following quantities of gold dust:— Wettern: From Sofala, 700 ozs 8 dwts 6 grs; Forbes, 2000 ozs; ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. Dillon applied for a postponement of the meeting for the examination of James Snowden. Mr. Milford, for insolvent, objected to a postponement. His Honor declined to comply with the application, struck the case off the list, ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsST. PAUL'S CHURCH, PENNANT HILLS.—This building, having been enlarged, was recpened for Divine service by the Dean of Sydney, on Sunday morning, the 14th instant. Notwithstanding the threatening appearance of the weather, ...
Article : 586 wordsNERRIGA.—The main feature, and the one, doubtless, prominent in the prosperity of this thriving district, is that of gold-digging. Hitherto, the settlers, who form a most respectable and intelligent body, ...
Article : 1,639 wordsSeven persons, taken into custody for drunkenness, were dischar[?]ed Nine others, who, besides being drunk, offended by either riotous conduct obscene language, were fined in sums varying from 10s. to 40s., the ...
Article : 1,258 wordsBY the Urara (s.) we have papers to the 27th instant. Frm the Guardian we take the following items: The following letter been handed to us by Mr. Bernays. It will be read with much, interest, and a ...
Article : 882 wordsSIR,—In a letter which appeared in the Herald of the 25th instant, signed "Scrutator," amang other names introduced are those of Thomas Francis Meagher and William Smith O'Brien, who are alluded to as "Meagher of the Sword ...
Article : 423 wordsSIR,—Your correspondents', "Australian," account of the Record publications, extracted from the Colonist, is interesting, but still he does not inform your readers where they now are. If, as I have been told, Dr. Lang had a great ...
Article : 71 wordsSIR,—When I was a child my grandmother used to tell [?] that when she was young she used to pay double the p[?] for her cotton dresses than she then did, but that they [?]ve her double the wear. Now, I do not suppose the present ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Dec 1862, Page 5
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