MONDAY.—FIRST DAY OF SECOND TERM, 1865. BEFORE their Honors Sir ALFRED STEPHEN, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice WISE. THE LATE MR. JUSTICE MILFORD. ...
Article : 14,292 wordsAbout 150 diggers have left Araluen for the new rush near Bathurst. ...
Article : 22 wordsTHERE is a every prospect of an extensive rush to Glanmire. The Bathurst Times publishes a number of enquiries that have been made upon the spot, the result of which is that Glanmire, as far as present ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Presbyterian Church, in connection with the pastorate of the Rev. Thomas Johnstone, of Armidale, was opened for Divine service on last Sabbath, by the Rev. Thomas Craig, of Tamworth. There were two ...
Article : 50 wordsCamilla, from Calcutta is ordered to Sydney. Bard of Avon, with timber and deals, from Soderham, has arrived. ...
Article : 22 wordsSince the death of Hall and Gilbert nothing has been heard of bushranging at Forbes, and it is believed that the Felons Apprehension Act has done good service. ...
Article : 68 wordsAdvices, of the 30th ultimo, state that trade was improving, Flour easier. A shock of an earthquake was felt at Dunedin on the 27th. The first sod of the Southern Railway was turned on the Queen's ...
Article : 56 wordsCraigneallaehic, brig, 227 tons, Captain Westbrook, from Adelaide, 24th ultimo. Captain, agent. Lady Young (s.), 600 tons, Captain W. A. Curphey, from Brisbane, .31st ultimo. Passengers—Mrs. E. Hooker and child, ...
Article : 12,940 wordsThe thermometer was 28 degrees below freezing point at 9 this morning. The average depth of snow was five feet. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Quarter Session commenced to-day before Mr. District Judge Purefoy. Richard Hewitt pleaded guilty to a charge of forging and uttering, and sentence was deferred. Ding Au was found ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Government were beaten yesterday on two motions, one for building another bridge over the Torrens, and another for a vote of £5000 in aid of repairing the damage by the late inundation at the ...
Article : 525 wordsThe North Australian Jockey Club races attract a good deal of interest, and promise to be the most successful ever held here. ARRIVED.—Alexandra, from Adelaide; Olympia, ...
Article : 47 wordsThe North Australian Jockey Club Races commenced yesterday. The racing was splendid. The Governor and Lady Bowen were present. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP.—Mr. Bill's ...
Article : 80 wordsDr. Macadam's medical advisers forbid his going to New Zealand, where he is required to give evidence in the case of Captain Jarvey, charged with poisoning his wife. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 10 Jun 1865, Page 10
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