GOOD FEELING.—An instance of good feeling occurred a few days since, amongst Mr. Woolls' pupils which is worthy of record. Mrs. Gordon, of Windsor, a lady well known for her kindness and ...
Article : 304 wordsMR CHARLES TEAKLE.—At his Rooms, at 11 o'clock, Boots and Shoes. MR. WALTER BRADLEY.—At No. 147, Woolloomooloo-street, at 11 o'clock, Household Furniture and Sundries; at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,575 wordsAs stated in previous issues an enquiry into the circumstances of the assault of certain prisoners on Mr. Wallace, a warder of the prison, on the 29th May, was commenced on Thursday last in the gaol. The ...
Article : 1,967 wordsJUNE 11.—In the telegram I forwarded your yesterday I mentioned that another rush some six miles from Tipperary Gully had taken place. I visited it yesterday, and found about 2000 persons upon the ...
Article : 1,230 wordsWe have been requested to publish a despatch from the Duke of Newcastle to Sir R. Macdonnell, in reply to a memorial sent from the Church of England Synod in South Australia, last year. It will be seen that ...
Article : 1,856 wordsTHE GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF'S VISIT TO THE HUNTER.— A public meeting took place last evening at the Court House, to make arrangements as to the mode of reception of his Excellency, on his arrival at Newcastle. ...
Article : 538 wordsJUNE 14.—HIS EXCELLENCY'S VISIT.—A meeting of the committee appointed at the recent public meeting to make arrangements for receiving his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, on the occasion of his expected ...
Article : 757 wordsNEW TRIAL MOTIONS.—Badgam v. Shiel; Mason and another v. Brown; Frazer v. Freebody and another; Dumaresq v. Robertson; Adam v. Clarke and another; Anderson v. Brown. ...
Article : 68 wordsMY DEAR SIR,—Your letter of the 12th instant has only just been brought to my notice, or it would have been replied to before. I did not know that your were the innocent cause of causing the passengers by rail so much inconvenience, and if it had been ...
Article : 413 wordsJUNE 8.—Humid again! For the last few days we have had heavy showes, but not to flood the rivers or prevent the arrival of the overland mail. The new mail contractor appears to be regular to his time, has very fine ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 17 Jun 1861, Page 5
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