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Advertising : 87 wordsIT will be within the recollection of our readers that some few weeks since a movement took place at Kiama, with a view of opening up a direct trade between that place and Melbourne, and that ...
Article : 740 wordsMy last reports miscarried in consequence of my being from home at the time I was preparing them for the press, and being cut off from communication with the mail by the floods. The heavy list of suits ...
Article : 654 wordsThis Court sat yesterday. During the hearing of the casts the following gentlemen were on the Bench although not continuously throughout the whose sitting: The Mayor, G. Hewlett, A. Thompson, and ...
Article : 680 wordsOUR readers, no doubt, have informed themselves, ere this, of the vote the Legislative Assembly have come to on the question as to whether the State should devote funds to add ...
Article : 2,846 wordsThe Private Secretary to the Administrator of the Government came down with the "assent" to a number of bills— The Tolls Amendment Act Amendment Bill. ...
Article : 280 wordsTipperary Gully still continues to turn out well; many excellent shafts nrc being bottomed: one at a depth of sixty-five feet, with eighteen of wash dirt, and yielding three dwts. to the tub. ...
Article : 77 wordsConstable Hines charged Charles Graham with being drunk and disorderly. Graham pleaded guilty, and was fined 10s and costs, or 12 hours in the lock-up. Fine paid. ...
Article : 474 wordsSeveral new notices of motion were given by members, including one by Mr. Allen against the increase of the public debt, and in favor of a general system of Customs' duties on a protective basis; ...
Article : 222 wordsTo day the weather is fine, and the river has been gradually receding. All apprehensions of d flood are now at an end. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe meeting which had been convened by advertisement, to nominate and elect a councillor for No. 3 Ward, was, as usual, very thinly attend the Chairman of the Council, six Councillors, the ...
Article : 958 wordsMr. Hannell, lighthouse keeper, reports a cutter having gone ashore, on the beach near Hanna Bay, this morning. He observed her from the lighthouse go on shore. Captain Allen sent orders to Raymond ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Cracknel], the Superintendent of Telegraphs, passed through this town to-day, en route to Mudgee, for the purpose of inspecting the telegraph line, and opening that station. ...
Article : 173 wordsSeveral new notices of motion were given by members, including a resolution by Mr. Cowper, deprecating any further dismemberment of the colony. ...
Article : 755 wordsNothing doing. Weather squally. In the Assembly Dr. Hunter has brought this recent arrest for wife desertion forward, as a breach of privilege, The discussion is still continued on the ...
Article : 133 wordsEDUCATIONAL.—Mr. W. Usher, the new Anglican school-master has just arrived, and will commence on the duties of his situation with the beginning of next week. As many as thirty names of pupils are ...
Article : 951 wordsDuring the last few days no transactions have taken place in flour. Holders are still asking from £16 10s to £17. For wheat there is a better demand, at 7s 2d at the Port, and 6s 11d in town. ...
Article : 97 wordsNotice was given by the Secretary for Lands of his intention to move to-morrow (this day) that the House should sit on Monday next, and that Government business should take precedence of all other ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Tue 7 May 1861, Page 2
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