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Article : 291 wordsThe Artillery and the greater part of the 12th leave here for Sydney, to-day—a detachment of the 12th, consisting of fifty men, under the command of Captain Wilkie, remaining here. ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the opening of the Court this morning the following prisoner's were put on their trial for rioting and for assault on Beattie, at Burrangong, on the 14th July last;—W. Mackay Stenson, Henry Moore ...
Article : 304 wordsWe are also (says the Nelson Colonist) in receipt of good news of Wangnpeka, to the west of this province. The diggers have moved up about four hours' journey to a far better and more paying side. Large ...
Article : 424 wordsIn reply to a question of Mr. Harpur, as to whether a sum of money would be placed upon the Estimates towards furnishing the new Benevolent Asylum at Singleton, Mr.Cowper replied that it was not ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Tue 24 Sep 1861, Page 2
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