New England, (s.s.), 400 tons, Captain J. Muir, from Sydney 8th and Newcastle 6th inste[?] Passengers--Mr. Lindt, Mr. and Master Zuill, [?] Donoghue, and 5 in the steerage. C. and N. [?] N. Co., Agents. ...
Article : 242 wordsAN accident happened this afternoon, at Mr. Foggo's punt, at Brushgrove. Mr. M. Shaw was going on to the Dunt, with a horse and dray loaded with goods; on going ...
Article : 294 wordsSIR,--As you have patriotically adopted the "Australian Arms" as the emblem for your journal, allow me in the same spirit to poetize on the subject ...
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Advertising : 624 wordsSIR,--Your contemporary the Examiner has a most extraordinary outburst in his last issued. He attacks some gentlemen who formed the committee for entertaining Mr. Bawden lately ...
Article : 965 wordsOur columns are open for the discussion of ventilation of all matters of public interest, and whilst giving due publicity to opinions of our correspondents, we wish it to be clearly understood that we endorse ...
Article : 54 wordsACCORDING to promise, we this issue present our subscribers with an enlarged copy of the ARGUS. Owing to the, non-arrival of a portion of our new machinery we have ...
Article : 1,716 wordsSIR,--Your correspondent "MUSTICK" seems to be unaware that efforts are being made in the colony to christianize the aborigines and the Chinese. His strictures in last Wednesday's ...
Article : 1,048 wordsSIR,--Allow me space through your prosperous journal to offer a for plain remarks in connection with the Farmers' Union. A meeting was announced through the Press to take ...
Article : 504 wordsTHE superabundance of money in this District as evidenced by the very low rate of interest obtainable, and the difficulty that lenders experience in getting their money ...
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