THE Prince Alfred brings intelligence frem New Zealand to the 13th instant. OTAGO. The following communication from the special ...
Article : 1,450 wordsTHE surrender of the following estates was accepted:— Barnett Phillips, of Lambing Flat, licensed victualler. Liabilities, £813 Os. 9d. Assets, £197 16s. 6d. Deficit, £615 4s. 3d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE following correspondence has been received by the Madras:— London, 20, Prince's Gardons, W. Messrs. James Oatley, Charles Kemp, and William ...
Article : 199 wordsOne woman, charged with riotous conduct while drunk, was sentenced to pay 10s., or to be imprisoned forty-eight hours; and four others, for similar misoonduct while in like condition, were severally sentenced to pay 20s., or to be ...
Article : 241 wordsMY DEAR SIR DANIEL,—I hope you will find that your munificent remittance from New South Wales is duly acknowledged in the proceedings of our Central Exceutive Relief Committee, as reported in the London journals ...
Article : 131 wordsGeorge Bawn, waterman, found guilty of assaulting William Hanson, newspaper proprietor, by striking him violently on the ohin with his fist. It appeared that prisoner had taken offence on account of plaintiff having ...
Article : 219 wordsDEAR SIR DANIEL COOPER,—I will bring, in a formal manner, the fresh proofs of the sympathy of the colony of New South Wales before our Central Executive Committee on Monday. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsWE have papers to the 12th of December from Bombay, and to the 5th from Calcutta. The Times of India of that date supplies us with the following summary of news:— ...
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Advertising : 212 wordsIN consequence of the drain of silver to the East, which had setin with unusual strength, the directors of the Bank of England have raised the rate of discount from two to three per cent. At present, it appears aa if this would be sufficient to check the ...
Article : 920 wordsSIR, [?]or MADAM,—In one of your very lame attempts to bolster up a bad cause, you state that the opinion of professional men of any nautical standing is against the decision of the Steam Navigation Board in the case of the Hunter ...
Article : 252 wordsSIR,—Perhaps the Colonial Secretary at the head of affairs can inform the public of the utility in keeping the present large force of mounted police in Sydney, and why they are not drafted to the roads in the interior. They ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR,—Favour me, if possible, with a little corner in your columns, to expose what, to the great commercial community of New South Wales, may be deemed a very trivial matter, but which to us is a very great grisvance indeed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,518 wordsOn the 31st December, scarcely a month since the question of building a portion of the cathedral was first mooted, we published the first list of subscriptions in aid of that work. The list is worthy of the enterprise, amounting to ...
Article : 406 wordsREFERRING to our circular on the opening of the colonial woo[?] sales on the 14th instant, we have now further to report that the animation with which they commenced has since very perceptibly diminished, and a reaction in price to the extent of the advance ...
Article : 211 wordsWE have papers from Hongkong to the 1st of December. The Overland China Mail of that date, supplies us with the following summary of news:— The political news of the past fortnight, in China and ...
Article : 1,616 wordsThe correspondent of the Wellington Independent at this place supplies the following items of intelligence on native matters:— Heremiah, a chief of some importance at Otaki, has ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Jan 1863, Page 5
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