Mr. Alexander Black addressed the electors of New England, last night. He advocated a new Land Bill and direct taxation. ...
Article : 23 wordsOn the motion of Sir JAMES MARTIN, Mr. David Buchanan, of the Middle Temple, was admitted to the roll of barristers of New South Wales. MURDER. ...
Article : 11,341 wordsA REQUISITION is being signed to Mr. W. H. Suttor, asking him to stand for Bathurst; and Mr. Samuel Robinson is also coming forward for West Macquarie. It is said Mr. E. Webb is in the field to oppose Mr. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe escort took down this morning 3742 o[?], 14 dw[?]s. 10 grs. gold. The weather ia oppressively hot. WEDNESDAY. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Quarter Sessions was concluded this day. The following are the sentences: Thomas Seymour, larceny, twelve months; John Watson, larceny, eighteen months; Benjamin Shepherd, indecent assault ...
Article : 112 wordsYesterday the Victoria Company's Crushing machine finished the crushing of fifty-eight tons and a half of quartz, for James Brown, which gave 641 ounces of gold. This is the third lot crushed for the same ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Pasteral Show held to-day was a great success, the finest ever held here. The principal winners in sheep were Messrs. G. B. Mackinnon, D. H. Campbell, and A. G. Jones; in cattle, Mackinnon, ...
Article : 67 wordsAuriferous reefs have been discovered near the township of Cornwell. The 74 Maori prisoners have been lodged in Dunedin gaol. ...
Article : 80 wordsIn the estate of John Etherington, a special meeting for examination, on behalf of creditors. Insolvent and a witness were examined by Mr. Pigott. The meeting terminated. ...
Article : 668 wordsThe Ministerial changes are gazetted: Mr. Pring is to be Attorney-General; Mr. Lilley, Colonial Secretary; Mr. Stephens, Treasurer and Postmaster-General ...
Article : 49 wordsSIR,— May I request the insertion of the following paragraph in the columns of your widely-circulated journal on the value of the common house sparrow of Europe. It is taken from the Gardeners' Magazine, published in ...
Article : 743 wordsThe arbitrators in Lackerstein's case have decided that the seizure by the Customs of his goods was illegal, and he has been awarded liquidation damages, the Crown paying taxed costs. ...
Article : 570 wordsJohn Payne was committed to take his trial at the next Court of Quarter Sessions, for obtaining, by means of false pretences, the sum of £7 from Matilda Tobin. Prisoner represented to prosecutrix, who is a publican, that he had a ...
Article : 208 wordsAt the Mudgee Quarter Session, on 12th instant, (as reported in the Western Post), Olive Alcock was charged with committing bigamy, by, after marrying a Chinaman named Hoy Loy, at Sofala, on the 10th July, 1863, ...
Article : 746 wordsSIR,— Having noticed in your issue of the 6th instant, an article upon "Australian Silk Culture," I would be glad if any of your readers could give me any information upon the following points, viz:— ...
Article : 492 wordsJohn William Payne was on Saturday apprehended by constable Mulqueeny in the execution of a warrant, which charged him with having on the 30th October, by means of a certain trick, feloniously stolen the sum of £[?] the money ...
Article : 1,394 wordsARRIVED.— Tamar (s.), from Launceston; Planter and Glenshee, barques, from Newcastle; Leonidas, schooner, from Richmond River. THURSDAY. ...
Article : 47 wordsA brown trout was caught at Bagdad Creek, measuring 10 inches. The Chief Justice retires at the end of the year, and Attorney-General Dobson will be his successor. ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,— The lines in your last issue with the above heading, relative to an inscription out into a tree on the banks of the Lachlan River, of " Evans, June 1st, 1816." ...
Article : 102 wordsKapunda was lighted with gas last night by the Provincial Gas Company. The Japan's cargo of deals has been ordered on to Geelong. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 20 Nov 1869, Page 3
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