The Brisbane correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald telegraphs as follows, under date Sunday:--"Redlich, whose party was lately murdered at Broken Island, returned ...
Article : 163 wordsBy this time Sir Michael Hicks-Beach must have arrived at a pretty correct guess at the state of things, and if so, we may reasonably expect his decision at no very distant ...
Article : 962 wordsOn Thursday, the hotels were decorated with bunting, and a large crowd net Mr Berry. Ammunition was expended, and the war of impromptu cannon, id [?] auvil ...
Article : 838 wordsThe impounding case. Cameron v. Curris, which first came before the court to February last, and was postponed from time to time, owing to there being no quorum of magistrates, was heard and ...
Article : 885 wordsThe hoisting of the yellow flag on board the mail steamer Siam at Williamstown early yesterday morning, and the news that three cases of small-pox had broken out on ...
Article : 773 wordsThe Chief Secretary, accompanied by Mr. Tytherleigh, arrived here shortly after twelve to-day, land was received by about 50 gentlemen, at Gray's Hotel. Mr. Tytherleigh, on ...
Article : 335 wordsVISIT OF MINISTERS TO THE WEST.--Full particulars of the trip of Mr. Berry and Mr. Longmore will be found in our other columns. Ministers appear to have had ...
Article : 2,420 wordsSIR,--I see Mr. P. Wiseman has, in your issue of the 28th inst., given a very disingenuous account of the course run between his dog Banter and Mr. Alexander's dog. The charge be makes against ...
Article : 311 wordsSIR,--In your issue of 28th inst.. you publish a letter, signed "P. Wiseman." relative to the lets meeting of the Penshurst Coursing Club. In this effusion, Mr, Wiseman makes a charge against our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsM'Donald, Lockart M'Donald, Kenneth M'Danald (on bail), and John Leonard, were charged with felonlously stealing 600 sheep, the property of F. Henty. ...
Article : 466 wordsSIR,--I attended the meeting (after tea) got up in favour of Berry and Co. last night I don't know whether your correspondent will give you Longmore's speech, but hope he has. ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Sat 1 Jun 1878, Page 3
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