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Advertising : 53 wordsCaptain Sir F. M’Cllntock has returned in H.M.S. Bulldog from the Arctic Seas, having successfully carried wt the various lines of sounding She encountered a succession of the heaviest ...
Article : 1,481 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Jockey Club was held on Tuesday evening at the Royal Victoria Hotel, for the purpose of receiving acceptances for the Handicap. Four out of the horses ...
Article : 412 wordsRickard Jordan, a darkey, charged with stealing a case of gin from [?] Empire Hotel. The chief [?] against the premier was [?] the Chinese [?] hotel, His evidence , however, was found ...
Article : 641 wordsLONDON [?] JUN 19; Kent [?] [?] Jan [?] Jan 31; [?] early Liverpool: Empress of the Seas, [?] 31; Marcc ...
Article : 58 words[?] matters in the [?] can hardly be said [?] very brisk —the of confidence [?] the Wa[?] compelling people to [?] The [?] is “no money from ...
Article : 147 wordsThere has been a steady trade doing during the werk. No attention in prices from last week’s quotations. The mill price of flour is £25, bran 2s, pollard 2s in quantity, wheat [?] 6d to 10s, oats [?] ...
Article : 136 wordsBusiness still remains excessively dull, and it is almost impossible to force sales. The new wheat comes into the mills very fast, and the price of flour has [?] undergone a marked decline Fine ...
Article : 157 wordsCaptain Martindale is succeeded as Under Secretary of Works by Mr Rae; the Chief of Railway Department by Mr Whitton; the Chief of Telegraphs by Mr Cracknell : of Reads, by ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsThe generality of miners in the neighbourhood appear to have less of that restless spirit of wandering so prevalent of late days Whether the two great rushes, [?] and Wahgun[?] disgusted them, ...
Article : 926 wordsJohn O’Neill, drunk, fined 5s, or 6 hours. F. Riley was summoned by Christopher Cook for using insulting language in a public place. Complainant deposed that Mr Bi[?] had called him a ...
Article : 426 wordsTHE assembling of the New South Wales Parliament is an event which will be watched with the closest Interest by all the colonies in the Australian group. That one of the most ...
Article : 945 wordsTHE Heales ministry have mortally wounded that Victorian Giant Despair of a civil service in proposing an indiscriminate reduction of official salaries. - Unlike the faincants who ...
Article : 911 wordsIn the Assembly, on the 11th, a great deal of preliminary business, such as the appointment of Library and Standing Order committees for the sessions was got through. ...
Article : 387 wordsThe Legislative Council on Tuesday last met for the purpose of doing nothing, and after having performed that rather agreeable operation this warm weather, adjourned for a week. ...
Article : 341 wordsBEECHWORTH —Ima[?]ded at Beechworth, 8th January, 1861, by the municipal Council —damage 3s. Bay mare, star, l[?] foreleg, K over [?] off shoulder, a little [?] hind fetlock if not ...
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The Border Post (Albury, NSW : 1856 - 1861), Sat 19 Jan 1861, Page 2
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