IN the Legislative Council, The PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-seven minutes past four o'clock. The Private Secretary brought down a message ...
Article : 793 wordsIn the District Court yesterday, on the hearing of a case Hayes v. S[?]illicom, one of the witnesses named Johnson, though subp[?]ned, did not make his appearance, in consequence of which the Court adjourned ...
Article : 167 wordsGilbert, Hall, and Dunn made their appearance at Paddy's River on Friday, and stuck up a number of people. This morning they went to Kelly's public-house, eight miles from Berrima, sticking up all they ...
Article : 58 wordsThe mail from Braidwood to Goulburn was robbed to-day by Hall's gang, twelve miles from here. The letters were ransacked, but not taken away. The coachman was robbed of £9. ...
Article : 185 wordsYesterday, senior-constable Ward, at Denison Town, was shot whilst attempting to arrest a Chinaman who had been committing several robberies about there. The Chinaman said, "You're a— trap," and ...
Article : 144 wordsMail communication between Port Louis and the South African colonies has been established. ...
Article : 16 wordsBy the Hero (s.) we have intelligence that on the 24th ultimo a fire broke out at the Exchange Hotel, Princes-street, and from thence extended to the premises of the Bank of Otago. The Paris and London ...
Article : 70 wordsARRIVALS.—Adeline Burke, from Mauritius; City of Adelaide (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURE.—Express, for Sydney. Tuesday, 8 p.m. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Cadiangulong mining and smelting works are going on successfully. Since the beginning of the year 38 tons 4 cwt. 3 qrs. 5 lbs. of fine copper have been dispatched from the works to Sydney. Five furnaces ...
Article : 64 wordsThe public mind is chiefly occupied with the approaching elections. There is no change to report in the corn market. Buyers offer 7s. 6d. for wheat, but little business is ...
Article : 310 wordsAdvices from the Peak Downs diggings are very satisfactory. The escort has brought 4600 oz. ...
Article : 18 wordsVOLUNTEER PARADE.—The annual inspection parade of the Sydney battalion of Volunteer Rifles by Colonel Kempt, the officer commanding troops in the colony, for the information of the Imperial authorities, ...
Article : 6,728 wordsSTREET ACCIDENT.—An accident happened at about half-past two on Sunday afternoon, in Woolloomooloo. A horse attached to a dogcart became frightened when near the corner of Forbes and Corfu streets and ...
Article : 797 wordsThe Minister for Lands, accompanied by the chief road surveyor, has started on an official tour to the Talgai diggings. Anew quartz reef is reported to have been discovered there. ...
Article : 92 wordsDavid Young has been committed to take his trial for the murder of Margaret Graham. The investigation lasted all day. Two witnesses recognise the pipe as that used by the prisoner. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Confederate cruiser Shenandoah is to go on the patent slip on Monday. The Argus calls attention to a sale at auction of 1600 half-chests tea, at 6¼d. in bond, consisting of a ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 11 Feb 1865, Page 2
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