The Royal Shepherd passed Low Heads, at 11.50, yesterday, but the message for the ‘Advertiser’ was not landed until a few minutes after 2 p.m. ...
Article : 669 wordsWe received a few additions to our files, by the coach on Saturday. The dates are from Melbourne, 24th, Sydney and Adelaide, 19th, Queensland, 16th, and Auckland 8th. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir Henry Barkly sails to-morrow. Steamer Rlalong has been got off. The leak was stopped by a diver, and the vessel brought here for repairs. ...
Article : 827 wordsThe public will no doubt be glad to learn, if they have any doubt on the subject, that the authorities have been most strict in not allowing any person to visit or leave this vessel since ...
Article : 691 wordsWe learn from the ‘Star,'—“Mr. f now Sir Frederick) Hughes has been found. A gentleman at Cardigan, on reading the paragraph, remembered where the baronet was located. He proceeded to ...
Article : 234 wordsGOLD.—We have been shown a specimen of conglomerate containing several large specks of gold, which was picked up on the beach between Brighton and Glenelg a few days ago by a little girl. ...
Article : 1,152 wordsTHREATENING ASPECT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. ARMING OF THE SETTLERS, ...
Article : 1,373 wordsSir,—I observe mention is made of a public monument in Hobart Town, to be raised to the memory of the late r. Piteairn, through whose instrumentality mainly transportion has been ...
Article : 424 wordsThe following special report from Mr. Edgar State, Superintendent of police, Sale, relative to a rich quartz-reef recently discovered near Jericho, Jordan, Gipps Land, has been forwarded by the ...
Article : 290 wordsThere are two points which should be somewhat narrowly watched at the present time, 1 allude to Wairoa and Waiuku. These positions should be strengthened. The manner in which the so-called ...
Article : 780 wordsSome curiosity was excited in town yesterday afternoon, by the circumstance that a strange steamboat, yet unknown in these waters, -was entering our harbour. She ...
Article : 381 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Willson, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hobart Town, has written an important letter to the ‘ Argus’ on the condition of the above named Lunatic Asylum, and the ‘Argus’ has an ...
Article : 51 wordsReported here that the schooner Creole has been wrecked near Waterhouse Island. The beach for miles is strewn with cattle, hay, &c, Oars, life buoy, bedding, and other ...
Article : 148 wordsDEPARTURE OF Troops FON NEW ZEALAND.— It is decided to send to New Zealand, almost immediately, all the available military forces in the colony. In addition to the troops that arrived from England on ...
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Hobart Town Advertiser : Weekly Edt. (Tas. : 1859 - 1865), Sat 3 Oct 1863, Page 6
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