Report to the H[?]norable the Secretary for Lands and Public Works, by Captain Martindale, R.E., Chief Commissioner for Railways. Railway Department, Sydney, 21st August, 1857. ...
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Article : 1,663 wordsPOLICE OFFICE. TUESDAY.—Before Messrs. Scawell and Dav. justices of the peace. A css[?]was concluded to day which had bpen pa[?]ly heard the previous Soturday, arising out of the following circumstances:— ...
Article : 638 wordsRETURN BALL.—The marr[?]d men of the town entertained their bachelor friends with a ball on Thursday last at Roberts' Hotel. The aff[?] went off well, and the suoper was admirably got up. ...
Article : 1,223 wordsAUCKLAND, 20TH OCTOBER. The visit of, your Governor-General, Sir William Denison, to this place, was as unexpected as it was gratifying. Unfortunately The weather, which, this ...
Article : 1,202 wordsNOVEMBER 7TH. — THE LATE DR. JOHN PACKER.— From further, pariculars received since I last wrote, I learn that the deceased gentleman was buried at Wagga Wagga, on the 15th ultimo. Like too many ...
Article : 1,154 wordsSHEEP FOR CALIFORNIA.—Weleam from Mr. Johnston of Glanmire that he has just sold 400 maiden ewes, of a superior breed, and 20 young flue-wooled rams to a gentlem[?] who purposes shipping them to California. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 17 Nov 1857, Page 3
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