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Family Notices : 50 wordsA further confirmation from the Lachlan diggings has reached this town. A [?]gget, thirteen (13) pounds weight reported from a deep shaft. Additional police is asked in consequence of the ...
Article : 75 wordsSummary of English news brought by the Wonga, Wonga, which arrived in Sydney on Wednesday:—(From the Home News, Sept. 26.) The American war is slowly but surely enlarging ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsThe Council met, pursuant to adjournment, at 2 o'clock p.m. Present—The Worshipful the Mayor in the chair. Aldermen M'Guire, M'Grath, and M'Phers[?] ...
Article : 446 wordsThe Royal Mail Coach leaves the Wollongong Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Morning, at 10 a.m. Mr. Edward Larkin's Four-house Coach "Free ...
Article : 125 wordsThe escort left with 3077 ozs. and £620. The news from the Lachlan, reaching here, still most favorable. Mitchell and party obtained a splendid specimen of gold and quartz, weighing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsWilliam Mackay and Charles Roes were committed to take their trial at the Circuit Court, for the mail robbery. Donald Ross was discharged, as he was at Aberdeon shearing from 21st to 31st October. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsThe Salsette came up the Bay yesterday evening. She sailed from the Bay for Sydney at sunrise. A strong easterly gale was the cause of her delay on the run from the S[?]und. ...
Article : 180 wordsTHE city of Sydney harbors some twenty or thirty worthy individuals who are madly in love with what they call native industry—which is one of the many names assumed by self-interest ...
Article : 1,044 wordsHAWORTH v CORPORATION—On Tuesday the greater part of the witness on behalf of the Corporation left by the steamer, and some on the opposite side. We understand there are nine ...
Article : 1,237 wordsThe Legislative Council, yesterday, came to a unanimous decision in favor of the resumption of immigration. The Havilah (s.) sailed at 4.30 p.m. for ...
Article : 46 wordsWeather still very dry, and crops still looking very much in want of rain. We get rain so sparingly that it does no more than wet the surface, it does not penetrate an inch at furthest. The corn crops are ...
Article : 319 wordsMr. Robertson entered into a personal explanation with reference to an interruption which was alleged, to have been caused by his presence in the Assembly Chamber on the previous evening, and denied, in ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Great Eastern is certainly a most ill-fated ship. Another disaster, which well nigh proved her last, has befallen her, in comparison wild which her former misfortunes are almost insignificant. After ...
Article : 1,100 wordsYesterday was Court day in this place. Present—P. J. Murray, P.M.; Messrs. Wren, Haslingden, Darey and Davis. Carle Carle. Drunkenness. Fined 20s. ...
Article : 113 wordsIn answer to questions, the Government said that they had no information relative to the statement made by Henley, on oath, at Goulburn, that several Chinamen had been murdered at the late riots at ...
Article : 287 wordsStrick v Sirl. To recover £3 on promissory note. The case was quite clear, and verdict was given for the plaintiff. On conclusion of the above matters, the Bench ...
Article : 665 wordsMr. Wisdom brought up the report from the standing orders committee, inquiring into the genuineness of the signatures against the Morpeth railway; the committee reported that a great number of the ...
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Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950), Fri 22 Nov 1861, Page 2
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