[?], November 21.—Assending to the [?] published in the journals, the Governor has [?] himself very popular on his recent tour in the Northern districts, During his stay at [?] he visited the [?] held of Danoona, ...
Article : 1,180 wordsWE deeply regret having to report the most destructive fire that has yet occurred in West Maitland, which early yesterday morning (Friday) completely gutted Mr. Nott's mill. ...
Article : 1,827 wordsIF we may anticipate the future, and exercise that clairvoyance which anticipates the result from the cause, we may suppose the following items of news in our journal of 1863 : ...
Article : 690 wordsTixt.—The fishermen that walk upon the beach Appear like mile: and you tail arching bark Diminished to be cock; her cock, a busy Almost too small for sight. ...
Article : 1,088 wordsON Saturday the following memorandum from the War Office was received by the various commanders of volunteers :— "War Office, September 14, 1860. ...
Article : 1,599 wordsThe Argus says :—By the Confiance, that arrived a few days back from Calcutta, the Public Library has received a very handsome donation of a quantity of arms taken from the mutineers during the late ...
Article : 2,453 wordsOnce more there is a prospect of the re-establishment of telegraphic communication with Tasmania. The Hobart Town Mercury of the 17th says:—"We are not without hope that the cable will be repaired in time for the transmission from ...
Article : 380 wordsFREE and independent cattle and sheep,—I have pleasure in meeting you on the present occasion. I will not recall, neither would it be safe to trace, the various nooks from which you issued, and the ...
Article : 986 wordsTHE following letter, written by Corporal Samuel Withers, of the 40th Regiment, from the camp at Waitara, on the 8th of November, to his mother, has been handed to us for publication. After alluding ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 1 Dec 1860, Page 6
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