THE young man Rothwell, who was lost in the bush on Monday week last whilst' returning from the Fish River caves, has just found his way into Hartley, having in his wanderings come upon Cox's River, ...
Article : 56 wordsDAY OF HUMILIATION FOR THE DROUGHT.—A proclamation has been issued by the Government, setting apart Friday, the 12th instant, as a [?]ay of Humiliation and Prayer, on account of the drought from which the colony is ...
Article : 6,032 wordsJames Almond, alias Murphy, the bushranger who has been stickin[?]-up at different times within the last few days no less than twenty-two persons, has been fortunately arrested by Mr. sub inspector [?] ...
Article : 87 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT AT BALMAIN.—On Wednesday, the City Coroner held on inquest at the Warwick Castle Tavern, on view of the body of James Hayes Dunsinure, the unfortunate boy who was killed at the corner of Darling and ...
Article : 347 wordsA man who gives his name, M'Encroc, not [?] years in the colony, has given himself up to the [?]tody of sub-inspector Brennan, admitting it is [?] to having set fire to St. Mary's Cathedral, after ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsTHE long pending rifle contest between 20 Volunteers of Adelaide and 20 of Sydney, was shot on this side on the 30th December. It will be in the recollection of those who take an interest in rifle shooting that this is the fourth contest, ...
Article : 867 wordsThe La Rochelle, with German immigrants [?] Hamburg, have been placed in quarantine, typhus fever having broken out during the voyage; sixty-two persons died on board. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. William Hogan was thrown from his ho[?] against a tree, and was tilled on the spot. ...
Article : 19 wordsPolling for first series of elections to-day. Returns not yet to hand. Geelong cricketers intend to present testim[?] to Wills as highest scorer in Intercolonial Match ...
Article : 582 wordsDavid Evans, a seaman of the ship Star of Brunswick, for wilfully destroying a quantity of bread (value 7s.), by throwing water upon it whilst hs was drunk, was ordered to pay 7s. as damages, the amount to be deducted from his ...
Article : 1,028 wordsMr. BUTLER moved the admission to the bar of Mr. Patrick Joseph Healy. This gentleman had taken the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the Sydney University, and has been the first scholar of St. John's College. He had ...
Article : 392 wordsARRIVED.—Syren Traveller, [?]ary Ann, from Newcastle. Ellen Simpson, Medora, Tommy, Northern Light, from New Zealand. Marion Rem[?] f rom Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 234 wordsCONSUL.—The appointment of George King, Esq., as Italian Consul at Sydney, has been approved. NEWCASTLE.—The appointment, made by the Chief Inspector of Sheep, of Mr. Thomas Burness, to be Inspector ...
Article : 365 wordsThomas Cross, alias Williams, was charged with hone stealing. Henry Issanchow deposed that in April, 1863, he was in the service of Mr. Kiss, of Elizabeth-street, being stable keeper; he remembered prisoner in the name ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 6 Jan 1866, Page 2
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