OUR NEW GOVERNOR—From information received by the mail, we understood that domestic reasons will not allow Lord Belmore to have England before the middle of September. He will not therefore, arrive in the colony till ...
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Family Notices : 1,580 wordsTHE following is a copy of the Despatch laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, by the Hon. Coloniel Secretary:— "Downing street, 26th June, 1867. ...
Article : 210 wordsTHE last act in the Piggoreet tragedy took place on 7th August, within the walls of the Ballarat gaol, the condemned felons, George Searle and Joseph Ballan (not Ballan, as it his bitherto been spelt), having expiated their ...
Article : 677 wordsTHE following letter has been kindly handed to us for publication, and will doubtless be perused with interest by a large number of our readers. It will be observed, from the list subjoined, that New South Wales has gained a very ...
Article : 866 wordsWE have already published an account of the visit paid by H. M. S. Cormorant to the south end of the island of Formosa, for the purpose of ascertaining the fate of the captain and crew of the American barque Rover, wrecked ...
Article : 1,162 wordsCORONER'S INQUESTS.-The inquiry respecting the death of Mr. John Isaacs, which took place suddenly at his residence, on the evening of 8th instant, was resumed and concluded before the City Coroner, on Saturday, at the ...
Article : 1,009 wordsA PRETTY smart shock of an earthquake was experienced in Melbourne at about half-past 5 o'clock on Saturday morning, and formed the principal topic of conversation during the day. The extent of ground over which it was ...
Article : 821 wordsWe have to announce the death of the Venerable Archdeacon of Carlisle. The late archdeacon was better known ss Mr. Phelps. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and was far some years one of the assistant masters ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 17 Aug 1867, Page 2
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