Saturday—The whaling brig Velocity has put in to recruit. She reports green water and drift-wood eighty miles off shore. Monday—A deeply loaded clipper ship, ...
Article : 37 wordsBrisbane, Saturday—Nearly 83 tons of tin ore have been received at Warwick from Stanthorp during the week. The weather is again fine. At George Town, Etheridge, five ...
Article : 269 wordsSaturday—Constable Buckley arrested Ann M'Aveeney, on Friday, on her own confession, for the murder of her husband Patrick M'Aveeney, at Kanimbla, near Hartley. ...
Article : 24 wordsMonday—The statement made to detective constable Camphin, by Ann M'Aveeney, with respect to the murder of her husband, discloses an awful degree of cool premeditation. She ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsSaturday—The Government s.s. Victoria returned to port yesterday from a surveying cruise to the West-ward. After inspection, Surprise Bay is reported a snug harbour for ...
Article : 752 wordsSaturday—There is no cause for the rise in Rapps shares; the news here is entirely contrary. Wednesday—-His Excellency Sir Hercules ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 wordsMauritius news is to January 15th. No fine sugars were obtainable; only 3000 tons—Australian sorts—to last until September. Inferior greys are not to be got at 8 dollars. ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon, March 5—Wool market quiet. There ia a reduction in the price of coals. Block tin to-day is quoted at £144. Copper is worth £92 per ton. Sir James Fergusson is ...
Article : 1,055 wordsSaturday—His Excellency the Governor delivered an eloquent and telling speech at the luncheon. He goes to Orange to-morrow. At a pigeon match at Kelso, for a ...
Article : 88 wordsThursday—Our escort takes down 4235oz of gold and £600 in cash. Great preparations are making for Miss Joey Gougenheim's benefit to-night, and also for the athletic ...
Article : 58 wordsMonday—A great rush has taken place to the old Pipeclay, seven miles from here. Six claims are on gold. Hundreds of claims are pegged out. It is now raining steadily. There ...
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Advertising : 405 wordsTuesday—The Governor's reception here was a most enthusiastic one. A triumphal arch was erected in the main street of the town, the houses were decorated with flags and ...
Article : 107 wordsWednesday—Mr. George Day has refused to contest the election. The requisition to Mr. Robertson, onlystarted on Saturday morning, now contains over 300 signatures, including ...
Article : 38 wordsMonday—A requisition has been numerously and influentially signed here and at Albury to Mr. Thomas Robertson, solicitor, of Sydney, inviting him to come forward as a ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Mar 1873, Page 6
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