IN another column will be found particulars of the execution in Melbourne of Edward Kelly, the last of the infamous band of bushrangers of that name. We must ...
Article : 8,470 wordsThe forthcoming match between Trickett and Hanlan continues to excite much interest. Although the betting is in favor of the latter, the watermen on the Thames ...
Article : 51 wordsThe execration of Ned Kelly, the bushranger, took place this morning at 10 o'clock, within the precincts of the Melbourne Gaol, in the presence of magistrates, medical men, and ...
Article : 902 wordsRose, the American oarsman, with whom Trickett is engaged to row a match after his contest with Hanlan, has recovered from his recent illness, and the match will, ...
Article : 40 wordsMr. Parnell, notwithstanding the prosecution instituted against him, still continues his agitation. He is now stumping the province of Ulster, making ...
Article : 48 wordsA military force of one thousand men is now encamped at Ballinrobe, in County Galway, and the Government have intimated their willingness to send ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Earl of Kenmare, one of the largest landowners in County Kerry, has received several threatening letters. ...
Article : 274 wordsTHE MONTENEGRIN ORISIS. THE NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. Though another week has elapsed, nothing has been settled relative to this grave European. ...
Article : 3,092 wordsThe Hon. Ratcliffe Pring has been gazetted a Judge of the Supreme Court. Mr. Buzacott resigns the Postmaster-Generalship at the end of the session. The Hon. Mr. ...
Article : 165 wordsArrived—From Sydney, Ann Duthie, ship, sailed July 24; Moravian, barque, sailed August 3; Anna Bella, barque, sailed April 7. (This vessel put into Lyttelton leaky in ...
Article : 182 wordsThe following is the latest statement left by Kelly, addressed to the Governor:—I wish to place before you the facts of my case, which have never been placed in their true light. As ...
Article : 895 wordsTo-day was a great gala day in this township, he occasion being the opening of the telegraph [?] and institute by Mr. Charles Todd (Postmaster-General and Superintendent of ...
Article : 244 wordsA telegram has been received by Mr. James Patterson to the effect that the Lady Darling, a steamer of 1,200 tons burthen, with coals from Newcastle to Melbourne, struck on a wreck four ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Kameruka reports sighting a sunken three-masted schooner south of Montague Wand, supposed to be the Lady Darling, for Melbourne. The Easby left Newcastle for ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 12 Nov 1880, Page 5
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