WE have received Adelaide files to the 3rd instant, but they are devoid of important news. After the execution of the murderer Bell a cast of his head was taken by Mr. Killett. The forehead is described as ...
Article : 966 wordsTHE arrival of English news per the Ringleader, via Melbourne, has in no degree lessened the anxiety for the arrival of the Madras, and much disappointment is felt in all circles at her ...
Article : 1,708 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday, January 9th, at the Museum of Natural History at Melbourne. The honorable the Surveyor-General, the President ...
Article : 520 wordsThis was an action to recover the sum of £20, being the amount of an I. O. U. for which defendant became responsible in the purchase of a horse from plaintiff, who is a dealer in horses, some time during the month ...
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Advertising : 362 wordsSIR,—I have been for many years a magistrate of this colony living in the country districts, and I have seen with great grief the increasing intemperance among the working classes, and have often and ...
Article : 409 wordsTHE MILLS.—Union: First flour, per ton, £33; seconds ditto, £30; bran, 3s 6d; wheat, bought at 13s 6d to 14s per bushel for prime samples. Cataract: First flour, £33 per ton; wheat bought at 13s 6d per bushel; bran, 3s 6d. Tamar: Flour, £34 ...
Article : 1,273 wordsJANUARY.—Monday, 15th.—John Brooks, third meeting at 11, at Bathurst. Tuesday, 15th.—Henry Johnson, a third meeting, at 11; Thomas King, a single meeting, at noon; C. S. ...
Article : 270 wordsFIRE.—A fire broke out yesterday, about nine o'clock in the morning, at the house of Mr. E. Kilbey, in Sussex-street. The neighbours and some of the police hastened to the spot, and succeeded in pulling away a ...
Article : 399 wordsSIR,—I beg you will correct a sentence following my name in the market report of the mills of this day, viz.:—"There have been some rumours about town that the late arrivals of Galego flour have not been up ...
Article : 72 wordsSix persons were convicted of drunkenness, five of whom were sentenced to pay the usual penalty of 20s., or be imprisoned for 24 or 48 hours; the other was sent to the Benevolent Asylum for protection. On ...
Article : 344 wordsTHE petition to His Excellency Sir Charles Hotham in favour of an amnesty, is receiving numerous signatures here. The Governor's conduct in this matter will be looked to by most of the diggers as the ...
Article : 399 wordsINQUEST ON MRS. LONSDALE.—On Tuesday afternoon an inquest was held by Mr. Parker, on the body of Mrs. Mary Lonsdale, of the Cross Keys Inn, whose sudden death, on Tuesday morning was mentioned in ...
Article : 1,089 wordsAgnes Dampherd, a servant in the employ of Mrs. Smith, of Prince-street, was placed in the dock upon charge of stealing a bank post-bill for £22, the third of exchange, and a church service, the property of ...
Article : 399 wordsWE have just been favoured with the copy of a letter written by a very intelligent ex-digger to his brother in England. The case seems to be so "properly represented" in it that we have begged to be allowed to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Jan 1855, Page 5
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