The undermentioned Stock are advertised in the 'Government Gazette,' as being now impounded in the public pounds under which they are severally specified:— At BUNGENDORE,— ...
Article : 171 wordsON Thursday last the usual bi-monthly court of requests was held in the Court House, Queanbeyan, the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Hall, Rutledge, and Cunningham, ...
Article : 849 wordsSINCE I last wrote to you mining operations have been stopped a little by the heavy rain last week; but now we have all resumed our work again, and are being moderately ...
Article : 197 wordsE. C. II., CHARNWOOD,—Your third contribution on "Scriptural Geology" is to hand, but with much other matter, is necessarily held over to a future issue. We are in the receipt of an anonymous correspondence ...
Article : 107 wordsIT is a satisfaction, however melancholy, to have ascertained the fate of the intrepid BURKE and his unfortunate companions. The months of ...
Article : 1,099 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING.—On Thursday last a death occurred here by drowning. Mr. R. Charters went away to his sheep station to see after the sheep washing and shearing, ...
Article : 520 wordsJohn McDonald and wife were summoned by Ann Lynch, who prayed that the defendants might be bound over to keep the peace towards her, inasmuch as she considered her ...
Article : 1,534 wordsWe have two days' later news from America, via California. The Southern Confederates continued successful, even according to the accounts of the ...
Article : 202 wordsOn Wednesday evening last a fire of a very serious nature broke out between seven and eight o'clock in the woolshed, at Coolrington, near Cooma, and in a few minutes the whole ...
Article : 1,239 wordsA. S. Freestone, Esq., left Queanbeyan on Wednesday last at nine in the morning, and reached Braidwood about four in the afternoon, via the new road to Braidwood. ...
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The Golden Age (Queanbeyan, NSW : 1860 - 1864), Thu 14 Nov 1861, Page 2
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