We are favoured by Mr. Blakeway, of the firm of Johnston, Furniss, & Blakeway, with copies of the Overland China Mail to January 1, 1863, from which we make the following ...
Article : 1,266 wordsOn Saturday evening a deputation from the Port attended at the Norfolk Arms for the purpose of meeting such employers of labour and artisans as were desirous of supporting the movement recently ...
Article : 1,006 wordsMr. Hargraves's search for gold has as yet been unsuccessful, but the Swan River people conceal their disappointment, and console themselves with the prospect of a large addition to the convict ...
Article : 1,540 wordsEdward Burton Pearce, Esq., to be Clerk in the Savings Bank. ...
Article : 24 wordsMatthew Forster, Esq., as a Justice of the Peace of the province. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe bazaar in aid of the Tooling of St. George's New Church opened again yesterday, and was visited by an immense concourse of people; in fact the crowd was so great that at one time in the ...
Article : 711 wordsNo. 30. That any person committing a breach of any of the by-laws passed by the Board, where no other penalty is imposed, shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than two pounds or more tnan ...
Article : 42 wordsHOUGHTON, John Possingham, Poundkeeper. —One dark iron-grey marc, RS near shoulder, little white on both hind feet. If not claimed, will be sold March 23, 1863, at noon. ...
Article : 1,891 wordsThe Daily Times, of the 7th instant, the latest newspaper date from New Zealand, gives the following summary of events since the dates of our last advices:— ...
Article : 734 wordsFrom Sydney we have papers to hand to the 14th instant. LACHLAN DIGGINGS.—Gold has been struck at the Lachlan in two fresh holes at the lower end of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 859 wordsSeveral men from Echunga have arrived to-day to try their luck at the Meadows for gold. The indications of the country they pronounce as very favourable for a yield of gold. Mr. Lang has ...
Article : 439 wordsThe New Zealander of the 31st ult. publishes a detailed account of the disastrous conflagrations which occurred in Queen-street, Auckland, during the night of Friday, the 16th January, from which ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThe China Mail of December 18 quotes the following items from the Japan Herald. They show the numerous contradictory rumours now afloat in Japan:— ...
Article : 803 wordsFrom Hobart Town we have files to the 11th, and from Launceston to the 14th inst. Launceston.—The Cornwall Chronicle states that the Ministry have taken steps with a view to ...
Article : 694 wordsWe have Brisbane dates to the 10th inst., but they conrain very little news. THE LATE RAINS.—The Maryborough Chronicle states that the late rains have had a most ...
Article : 303 wordsThe anniversary services of the Wesleyan Sunday School in this township were held on the 15th and 16th instant. Appropriate sermons were preached on the morning and evening of Sunday by the ...
Article : 429 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Rankine. Chairman reported the completion, by J. Friend, of road clearing on the Finniss. Certain Cemetery rules were discussed. Clerk to write to Bremer ...
Article : 2,308 wordsBy the Wonga Wonga our files of Victorian papers have baen extended to the 20th instant. The following items of news we extract from the Melbourne journals: — ...
Article : 662 wordsI have not much news of interest to record just now. The general dulness of trade, &c., is the chief topic of conversation. We have had some extremely hot weather during the last week. On ...
Article : 253 wordsBy the arrival of the Edith Smith, from Mauritius, we hare Port Louis dates to January the 10th. Besides the usual papers of that day, there ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 Feb 1863, Page 2
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