FOUR armed and well-mounted bushrangers stuck up a station of Mr. Rouse, on the Macquarie, fifty-five miles from Dubbo, on Saturday last, taking £50 and a quantity of goods from the stores. They are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,417 wordsTHE annual Christmas races commenced on Tuesday and were continued on Wednesday. Tuesday being a general holiday the attendance on that day was by far the most numerous, although the first race in the ...
Article : 1,117 wordsIN to-day's issue will be found a telegram from New York, via San Francisco and Sydney, which throws additional light on the fate of Sir John Franklin's expedition. We have been at considerable pains to ...
Article : 1,483 wordsOn the motion of Mr. Owen, and affidavits, the estate of Duncan Ferguson was released from sequestration. A similar application, in the estate of Hovenden Hely, was postponed until the 2nd February. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Publicans' Purse, of 50 sovereigns, two and a half miles:—Kildare, 1; Sampson, 2; Ben M'Cree, 3. Members' Prize of 25 sovereigns, one and a half mile:—Kildare, 1; Wonga Wonga, 2. ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Ulmarra regatta, a man named Robinson had his arm shattered by the gun fired from the Grafton steamer. He was immediately removed to the hospital, and his arm was amputated, but he died ...
Article : 67 wordsOf nineteen prisoners brought before the Court, six were remanded, and other six were discharged. George Higgerson, 15, was charged by James M'Leor with having wilfully and maliciously damaged a boat, his ...
Article : 474 wordsBY the barque Berengaria we have papers to the 28th October. The following is from the Alta California:— ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS OF VICTIMS BY THE "BROTHER JONATHAN" DISASTER.—The steamer Del ...
Article : 704 wordsA man named William Jones is in custody for coining; he was arrested in the not yesterday in a gully near Studley Park. A company has been formed for erecting a Masonic ...
Article : 213 wordsThe weather not so pleasant as yesterday, and the attendance moderate. At mid-day, a warm north wind was blowing, and before the day's play terminated it was oppressively hot. ...
Article : 317 wordsJames Costello aad James M'Cormack, for riotous behaviour in College-street, were reprimanded and discharged. Joseph Bourke, for exciting Michael Dower to resist a constable in the execution of his duty, was fined 20s.; and ...
Article : 393 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 18th instant, I was glad to read a very sensible letter from "A Lover of Purity," setting forth some very plain objections (which must be patent to every sane person) to the carrying out the talked-of scheme ...
Article : 230 wordsARRIVED.—Gratia, Prince Patrick, from Newcastle; Schoolboy, from the Richmond River. ...
Article : 15 wordsMASTER'S OFFICE.—Frost v. Healy, minutes; Jenkins v. Jenkins, receiver 3rd account, receiver's and plaintiff's costs; Josephson v. Graham, minutes; Re Railway Commissioner v. Bowman, minutes; Gorman v. Jones, taxation of costs ([?]); Australian Joing Stock ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Moonta Mine has declared another dividend of £5 per share. The Government land sale to-day realised only £4700. ...
Article : 77 wordsTHE AMERICAN DEMAND FOR ENGLISH GOODS.—The views of those who denied the probability of large supplies of gold being required for America at the end of the war continue to be confirmed. The ...
Article : 534 wordsSISR,—May I request the favour of your informing me through the medium of "Notices to Correspondents" in the Herald, if copper ore, on being imported into this colony to be smelted, will be subject to any other duty than ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— APPOINTMENT.—Mr. Frederick B. Hales, has been appointed gold receiver at Bathurst. ...
Article : 56 wordsHAWKS.—The dry and waterless condition of the country has had the effect of driving all kinds of birds and animals to the river frontages, and amongst other visitants, a large number of hawks have made their appearance. These ...
Article : 414 wordsSIR,—I wish through the columns of your paper to draw the attention of the proper authorities to the dangerous state of a bridge near Emu Ferry, on the Western Road. If something is not done to it at once, there is not the ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsGOLD FIELDS.—Some short time since I communicated the result of an application, by Messrs. Cleghorn and Francis, of the Rocky River, for extended claims of an additional six acres. The decision of the assessors ...
Article : 694 wordsSPIRITS ON THEIR LAST LEGS.—When rogues fall out, says the proverb, honest men come by their due. So, when tricksters begin to abuse each other, the poor dupes they have gulled come to their senses. ...
Article : 248 wordsPOET CLOSE.—The "poet" Close has been lecturing in Carlisle, to the great amusement of a moderate audience. The text of his discourse was in effect the advantage of buying his compositions. He related ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Dec 1865, Page 5
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