Series of Resolutions adopted by the Passengers on [?] board the April Steamer from Australia. The Honorable Donald Kennedy, M.L.C., in the Chair. ...
Article : 2,179 wordsSIR,—Having this [?]ay arrived by the Waratah, from the Fitzroy Gold fields, as they are called, I doubt not but that a few remarks with respect to them will be acceptable to your readers. I may state that I have ...
Article : 1,383 wordsTHE Waratah (s.) left Rockhampton on the 4th instant, and touched at Moreton Bay. From the former port she brings 33 returned diggers, several of whom state that they had been at the Canoona gold-field, ...
Article : 209 wordsA TELEGRAM received to-day from Sydney, states that the Port Curtis diggings are a failure. There is great excitement. The Invincible was to sail to-morrow with six hundred (600), and the keystone with three ...
Article : 175 wordsThe minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed, and reports were brought up and received from the Mayor, and from the Finance and Improvement and Water Committees. ...
Article : 1,796 wordsFRIDAY EVENING.—Nothing doing in the market. The Sultan, from London, arrived. The Legislative Assembly have resolved to explore [?]he Barrier Ranges for gold. ...
Article : 36 wordsThis was an action for false imprisonment, to which the defendants had pleaded the general issue. Mr. Butler appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Windeyer for the defendants. ...
Article : 895 wordsFifteen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets: one habitual drunkard was sentenced to be imprisoned three months, and the rest were fined, some 10s. (others 20s.), or in default ...
Article : 682 wordsTHE Legislative Council meets at 4 p.m. this day; the principal business on the Motion Paper being the resumption of the debate in committee on the ninth (or qualification) clause of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 wordsThomas Foster and Mary Leary, who had been found drunk in the streets, were fined, the former 10s. and the latter 20s. Thomas Reid, a labourer, who stated that he resided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 617 words[?] the estate of Dennis Collins, a second meeting[?] Nothing done. In the estates of G. C. Tuting, and Tuting and Co., a special meeting, for proof of a claim of £39,277, by ...
Article : 634 wordsSIR,—It has been objected to the bill now awaiting the third reading that the records in question are exclusively denominational, and that therefore the public is not interested in their acquisition. The fallacy of ...
Article : 311 wordsSIR,—Your journal of to-day contains an insolent adver[?]isement relative to myself, signed "BARTHOLOMEW LAHIFF, Woolloomooloo Royal Hotel;" as the statements therein made are calculated to do me much ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 12 Oct 1858, Page 5
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