The Clarence arrived on Saturday. The Northern parts of this colony have been visited with fine rain. No additional reliable accounts respecting the Peak ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsConnell and Kingsley, the noted horse-stealers, were apprehended by chief constable Hogg, assisted by constables Gealan and Brennan, and not by Gealan, as stated in my last. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsA rush to the Northern end of the lead. Gold struck fully two hundred yards from the last payable shaft. The population is stationary; many arriving, and others leaving, mostly for Lambing Flat,—the ...
Article : 332 wordsSTATE OF MR. WENTWORTH.—The case containing the marble static of Mr. Wentworth which, on being landed a few days since from the ship Isles of the South, was taken to the offices of the International exhibition in New Pitt-street, was on Tuesday ...
Article : 1,229 wordsTHE examination of the Fort-street Schools commenced on Wednesday, the 11th instant. It was conducted by Mr. Wilkins, the chief inspector, and on that day was confined to the various classes of the infants' department. This part of the establishment ...
Article : 1,414 wordsTHE escort from the Lachlan arrived here this morning. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 710 wordsTHIS affair was to have come off on Tuesday, but was postponed until Wednesday, on account of the weather. There was a good attendance of the public, and their Excellencies Sir Henry Young and Colonel Gore Browne were both ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 14 Dec 1861, Page 5
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