There was great excitement in town on Saturday (says the Conner), consequent upon Martin Anderson's discovery of gold at the head of Enoggera Creek, and the appointment of Mr. Gregory as Gold Commissioner ...
Article : 610 wordsSINCE June last, when many parts of the colony were inundated with devastating floods, we hare had no weather to compare with that which has prevailed daring the last tiro days and sights. During the last six weeks the ...
Article : 805 wordsWE learn the following particulars in reference to the fratricidal war between the Allied Forces (of Brazil and the Argentine Republic) and Paraguay:— In our last retrospect we gave an account of the rumours' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 860 wordsFrom Adelaide we have riles to the 10th instant. Early on Saturday morning (the Register reports) the premises of Messrs. D. and V. Murray, in King William-street, was discovered to be on fire, and with wonderful ...
Article : 1,279 wordsOn Saturday, the settlers living along the banks of the Nepean, South Creek, the Hawkesbury, and the Hunter, were anxiously watching the rise of the rivers, and getting everything in readiness so as to decamp to higher ground on ...
Article : 1,294 wordsOne of the most continuous and violent gales that has been experienced for some time set in on Friday evening, and has been blowing without any lull ever since. On Friday morning the wind came on at south, blowing fresh, ...
Article : 430 wordsWE are in receipt of papers from Valparaiso up to the 2nd of November last, from which we extract the following items:— The Mercurie del Vapor states that the grave international ...
Article : 455 wordsDuring the part few days we have experienced one of the heaviest gales that has yet visited this coast, but fortunately on this occasion we have not the usual concomitants in the shape of shipwreck and loss of life to record; and ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE Globs, of December 18th says: Without the slightest desire to heighten the alarms which the recent outrages on the part of the Fenians have caused, we mast say that the situation is now one of great ...
Article : 280 wordsWhatever may be the cause of climatic changes from time to time, whether there are really periodical recurrences of cycles of dry and cycles of wet seasons, or whether any astronomical phenomena influence the weather of any ...
Article : 1,333 wordsIN a despatch from Senate, dated 7th December, Colonel Merewether gives enoouraging accounts of our progress in Abyssinia. The distance from the sea to koomayloo, 13 miles, is nearly a dead level, over which a railway is being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsFEBRUARY 16th, 8 P.M.—Scarcely a day hag passed during the latt three weeks without rain, and although this has dose an incalculable amount of good in reviving vegetation and making the land bring forth her fruits, the ...
Article : 1,706 wordsHIS Excellency Sir George Bowen, accompanied by Lady Bowen, Misses Nina, Zoc, and Agnes Bowen, Master George Bowen, and Mr. Algernon Lempriere, private secretary, arrived from Sydney by the Kaikoura, which ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 22 Feb 1868, Page 9
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