NATIONAL CLUB V. ALBERT.—Second elevens of these two clubs on Saturday played a match in the Domain, pf which the following is the score:-ALBERT. NATIONAL. ...
Article : 503 wordsTELEGRAPHIC communication to this place is now [?]plete. Adveces from Peak Downs diggings are [?]isfactory. Rain has fallen copiously and stimulated [?]ing operations. ...
Article : 36 wordsNews was received here to-day that a great fire broke [?] at Wood's Point, on Wednesday night, and in a few hours the whole of Henley-street, in which are all the [?]rinciple stores and hotels, was burnt down. The ...
Article : 96 wordsSIR,—The report of the inquest upon one of sufferes by the Ettie, and the letters which have since appeared, afford less information as to the led cause of the late lamentable occurrences than the time clapsed might ...
Article : 737 wordsThe Ackland (s.) brings papers to the 21st ultimo. Mr. Whittaker has resigned his seat for Acukland. The East coast natives are reported to be recruiting for King's party, who intend to make an onslaught ...
Article : 90 wordsSIR,—In to day's Herald there a report, copied from the R[?] Herald, of the discovery by Mr. M'[?]ntyre in his late travels across this continent of two horses supposed to have belonged to the expedition of the lamented Dr. ...
Article : 141 wordsA meeting ot propri[?]tors of land in the Northern [?]tory is called for Tuesday next, to consider their Present position and to address the Governor on the [?]ubject. ...
Article : 1,331 wordsSIR —Referring to the late outrages by bushrangers in and about townships, I thing it is to be regretted that the Government have not established or supported the formation ol Volunteer Light Cavalry ...
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Advertising : 1,093 wordsTHE City of Brisbane, steamer, brings papers from Brisbane to the 6th instant. The Daily Guardian of the date says:—At the present time, the spread of colonisation along the Northern coast of ...
Article : 1,174 wordsSIR,—In a late issue your have inserted in large type [?] tirade against the proposed taxation of absenteeism. Heaven knows by what corkscrew in his brain the writer had connected such equitable payment to the public for the ...
Article : 325 wordsTHE GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION.—The New Zealand Spectator thus mentions it:—"It may be but a fortunate coincidence that this proclamation has issued since the present Ministry came into power, but we belive it is much ...
Article : 420 wordsSIR,— The circumstances attending the doings of this gang of murderous villains at Binda, on the 21st ultimo, as reported in the [?]burn Herald of the 28th, and re-published in your journal of the 30th, have increased the wonder (i[?] ...
Article : 1,101 wordsWe take the following from the Wanga[?] Chronicle of December 24:—"We understand that there is now little likelihood of an attack by the rebels on the friendly natives up the river, Pehi, with sixty men, is stationed at a pah about ...
Article : 300 wordsSIR,—In consequence ot the illness of one of my family, I was not present at the late nomination and po[?]ling-day a Mudgee, but I find by a report of your speech in the HERALD of the 27th ultimo, that you made one or tw[?] ...
Article : 460 wordsBY the mail steamer Otago, we have papers to the 3rd instant from Nelson; to the 30th ultimo from Auckland, via Nelson; from Canterbury to the same date; Wellington to the 31st ultimo; Otago and Lyttelton to the 29th; ...
Article : 1,538 wordsSir George Grey is to sail in H.M.S. Falcon for Otago, to open the Exhibition on the 12th January. He purposes visiting the gold-fields, and if practicable, going overland to Christchurch, to the Champion Races.—Otago Daily Times. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 9 Jan 1865, Page 5
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