ROBERT CHAPMAN, Bertha's husband, had gone to the West Indies, accompanied by his son, to look after some property that had descended to him by the will of a recently deceased relative. The eldest daughter was visiting an aunt, and ...
Article : 2,583 wordsMiss Killman[?] brig, 229 tons, Captain Alm[?]k, from Valper[?]o 10th June. Dangar, Gilchrist, and Co., agents. Acadia, ship, 724 tons, Captain H[?]n, from Manila 28th April. Colonial Sugar Co., agents. ...
Article : 4,533 wordsThe Chinese are not to be admitted upon the Glanmire diggings until the 19th instant, which commences a new month. The weather is hot and dry. Rain is much ...
Article : 82 wordsBeyond all doubt our people have committed a fearful havoc among the ranks of the enemy during the siege. Upon the authority of several of the chiefs, it has been ascertained that upwards of fifty of the rebels have been put ...
Article : 177 wordsRust has commenced iu destructive ravages in the growing wheat crops about Maitland. Some farmers have already mowed down portions for fodder, believing the crop trill be a failure. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Governor left on Saturday for Port Lincoln to visit the Poonindie Mission Station. John Philip Major and wife were charged at the Police Court this morning with being persons for ...
Article : 324 wordsTHE Taronaki Herald of August 19th publishes the following general orders, addressed to the troops of all arms now serving in New Zealand:— [GENERAL ORDERS.] ...
Article : 266 wordsBY way of Nelson, we have Auckland papers to the 28th ultimo. They contain a good deal of exciting intelligence from the East Coast, but it is so contradictory, in many ...
Article : 667 wordsThe New Provinces Bill, introduced by Mr. Macandrew, of Otago, and which contains but the two following clauses, will, there can be little doubt, be carried on Wednesday next:— ...
Article : 842 wordsIn the Assembly this evening the Treasurer announced that an arrangement has been made with the London Chartered Bank for a cash credit account, which will enable the Government to pay the salaries of the civil ...
Article : 457 wordsThe schooner Zillah arrived in harbour on Sunday, with news of more fighting in tie vicinity of Poverty Bay, between the friendly natives and the Napier Volunteers on the one side, and Patara's men on the other. The Zillah ...
Article : 897 wordsARRIVED.—Clara Sayers, Elizabeth, from Mauri-tius; Eliza Goddard, from Colombo; Camilla, from Sydney; Squaw, from Newcastle. Monday evening. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe William Mi[?]kin arrived yesterday morning from Hokitika, bringing 4500 ounces of gold, which, with the 1050 ounces brought by the Eleanor on Saturday, and 11,000 ounces last week by the Wallaby, gives a receipt of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsThe intelligence received from the Grey gold-fields since our last is highly encouraging. On Saturday, the Eleanor brought up 1050 ounces of gold, this being the first direct shipment from the Grey, all the gold previously obtained ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 9 Sep 1865, Page 10
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