AUGUST 19.—The escort leaves this morning with 2134 0zs, 4 dwts, 12 grs. I stated in my last that I did not expect for a week or so they would be equal to the late ones; our next, I expect, will be an ...
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Family Notices : 1,181 wordsTorpy surrendered to his bail this morning, charged with being implicated in the riots of 30th June. Inspector Sanderson, on being sworn, stated that he had received information from some parties living near ...
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Advertising : 3,658 wordsMr. Cowper was well received last evening, at a public dinner in this town. There were forty-eight persons present. Mr. Archibald M'Laurin, J.P., presided, and Mr. Robert Landells, J.P., was ...
Article : 107 wordsNo further damage has been done on the railway line to Woodend. It has been carefully examined and watched day and night. A dinner was given to Mr. Verdon last night, by ...
Article : 498 wordsARRIVED—Mercury, from Launceston; Queen, from Portland; and Keira, from Port Albert. SAILED.—Mary Ann, for Sydney. Monday evening. ...
Article : 139 wordsTHE COTTON EXHIBITION.—The exhibition of specimens of cotton grown in this district, which in consequence of the unfavourable weather had been postponed from the time originally appointed, was held on ...
Article : 682 wordsSales of wheat have been made at 5s, 5d., for delivery at the port. Flour continues dull, at from £12 to £13. A new bill has been introduced into the House of ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 24 Aug 1861, Page 5
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