The publication of the following verses by the poet Cowper, on the 'Yearly Distress' of the Clergy of his day, at the receipt of their annual tythes, or stipends, was suggested to us on reading the motion of Mr. John Rose Holden in Council, with reference to the ...
Article : 494 wordsDENILIQUIN. -- July 24, from the land of H. S. Lewes, Esq.,; damages £1: -- Bay mare, aged, 15 hands high, saddle marked, D on near shoulder, like IT on off shoulder. If not released by the 28th August, will be sold. W. M'Kenzie. ...
Article : 1,171 wordsAugust 8th. -- There is little at present to write about with regard to the diggings. At Major's Creek, the miners are complaining bitterly of the great falling off in the productiveness of that gold field, and unless something soon turns up I fear it will ...
Article : 687 wordsThe following is an extract from a private letter recently received in Sydney, with a perusal of which we have been favoured: -- "And now far an item of news from and about this gold field: ...
Article : 726 wordsIt will be seen by an advertisement in another part of our journal that these hardy and enterprising diggers have determined that the fearful evil of intemperance shall not mar their efforts or paralyse their energies in their pursuit of the precious are. We have had ...
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