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Advertising : 1,867 wordsA NICE NUGGET.—On Monday we were shown a very nice nugget weighing eleven ounces, which was obtained by "Budgeree Billy," at Broad Gully, Little River, on Friday last. The nugget is a very handsome one. and with another fine sample of seven ...
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Article : 36 wordsSIR,—There is a strange anomaly with our professing Christians. On the platform they are all energetic for evangelising the heathen abroad; but on the floor of the House, under the bane of anti-Chinese antipathics, as modified by constituents, their ...
Article : 622 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Thomas W. Dixon, a second meeting. Two debts were proved, and insolvent was examined touching the cause of his insolvency, which he attributes to the ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,—The public is deeply indebted to you for the clear exposition which your journal habitually gives of the leading questions of political economy that underlie the social difficulties of all countries, and of which a right understanding is peculiarly ...
Article : 497 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs Rountree, Cook, Peden, Day, Smithers, Oatley, and Ronald Nine drunkards were fined 10s. each, with the alternative of twenty-four hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 570 wordsSIR,—In the letter of the Rev. Thomas Smith in this morning's Herald there is one or two statements which are not quite correct. It is true that I was told that Mr. Smith fully concurred in condemning the outrages lately perpetrated upon the Chinese, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Sep 1861, Page 5
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