THE CONSUL FOR FIJI.—Captain Jones, V.C., the recently appointed Consul for Fiji, left Sydney on the 9th instant, for Fiji by the schooner Rotumah. Captain Jones has been detained in Sydney for several ...
Article : 3,548 wordsTHE police have apprehended three men on suspicion of being concerned in the late robbery of the Orange mail. Property known to have been in the coach was found in their possession. They were brought up at ...
Article : 61 wordsAT the Flood Relief meeting, called for this evening the attendance was very small, and it was postponed till Thursday. Tuesday, 9 p.m. ...
Article : 45 wordsDEATH OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF ADELAIDE.—The following telegram is published in Wednesday's Freeman's Journal:—"By the mail delivered this morning at Adelaide, letters were received ...
Article : 944 wordsThe steamer Moolgewanke, Captain Randall, with one barge in tow, has arrived from Goolwa, with about 100 tons of cargo, consisting principally of station, flour being the chief article. ...
Article : 58 wordsAT the [?]izes to-day Alexander Ritchie was tried for shooting Mr. Owen, of Yandilla. The evidence against him was very strong; he was found guilty and sentenced to death. ...
Article : 35 wordsA proclamation has been issued by the Government cautioning persons against going to the proposed settlement at Port Albany. Advices from Rockhampton state that rumours ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Government revenue statements in the Gazette show a falling-off of £188,903 on the year, and an increase of £86,465 on the quarter. The chief item of deficiency on the year is the land sales, and the ...
Article : 390 wordsACCIDENT.—Mr. Edward Lumley, jun., had a very narrow escape from being crushed to death, on Monday. He was driving a team of three horses, with a dray load of goods towards Mr. Singleton's punt, and ...
Article : 779 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—Mr. Michael M'Dermett, to be an additional clerk in the department of the department of the Legislative Council, vice Worthington. MONEY ORDERS.—The Post Office Money-order ...
Article : 156 wordsVOLUNTEER PARADE.—The Inspecting Field Officers' Quarterly Inspection Parade of the Sydney and Suburban Volunteer Corps took place on last Saturday afternoon, the weather was delightfully fine, and the ...
Article : 467 wordsIn the product market, holders will not sell under quotations. Wheat, 11s,; flour, £26 to £28 5s.; bran, 1s. 8d. The Ministers have called a meeting of their ...
Article : 323 wordsMADAME JAFFA'S CONCERT.—The concert announced for Monday evening at the School of Arts came off with considerable eclat, in the presence of a select and highly appreciative but not crowded audience. The concert, like many ...
Article : 880 wordsWE have been favoured from the Public Works department with the following comparative statement of the traffic receipts on the Great Southern and Western Railways, during the five months ending the ...
Article : 386 wordsFLOOD RELIEF FUND.—A meeting of the sub-committee appointed to receive funds and arrange for the relief of the sufferers, met on Wednesday afternoon, proposition was made and agreed, to purchase 500 ...
Article : 1,264 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST.—On Wednesday the City Coroner held an inquest at Wimbledon Hall, the late residence of Mr. William Brown. The investigation was respecting the death of Mr. Brown, which occurred on ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 16 Jul 1864, Page 2
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