SIR.—I beg to call your attention and that of the public, to the manner in which the School of Arts in our town is conducted. Many persons wonder why such institution do not proper, ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsThe former custom at the Post-office, of allowing a quarter of an hours grace for letters, during which period they might be postedon payment of an extra sixpence, ...
Article : 1,342 wordsMY DHAR MR. EDITOR.—I was flattered to find my appeal to the Bachelors commented on it such length in your lost issue, the moro to, that those comments from the pen ...
Article : 975 wordsRain, so long wished for has come at last; it Commeneed on Sunday night, and, with slight intermission continued until Thursday evening. Farmers can now go to with with a good ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsIT has sometimes boon said that Tambaroora and the Bald Hills were done; but allow me to say that whatever may be the opinion concerning its gold, it is not yet drained of its mirth. On ...
Article : 278 wordsAssembly Thursday. The Cowper Government hadnot arrived any at determination respecting the introduction of a Militia Bill, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTHE weather has been dull and cloudy put not much rain has fall during the last week. Oar farmers are all busy ploughing and sowing an! seem ...
Article : 735 wordsECCLESIASTICAL—We have been favoured with a visit from tho Revd. Colin Stewart, A.M. Missionary in connection with the Presbyterian Church ...
Article : 439 wordsTHERE was more intercut manifested respecting the opening of the Session than we were prepared to expect. Not because we considered that several of ...
Article : 909 wordsOUR village has been quiet lately. A Chinaman arrested for robbery, and tho birth of an infant, have been the only incidents we have had to talk about. We have had, by day, the most lovely ...
Article : 832 wordsA Child named May, about four years of age, was run over this morning in Hunter street, by Forbes' baker's cart, and died from the injuries received, h few minutes ...
Article : 44 wordsThe escort takes this day 2438 ozs 8 dwts 17 grs of gold, and £675 in cash. Nearly 1000 ounces of gold are left in the Oriental Bank. ...
Article : 82 wordsTho escort leaves this morning with 3516 ozs gold, and £2814 cash. The prospectors on the Arcadian lead report a fair prospectors of gold. ...
Article : 68 wordsTho Clarence (s) from Rockhampton, has brought tome very good specimens of gold and quartz from Peak Downs. About twenty diggers were at work. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe township of Forbes outrivals in my opinion any provincial town in New South Wales. If some of my Bathurst readers were to atop in here about 8 o'clock at night, they ...
Article : 644 wordsThe R. M. S Madras sailed at two this afternoon. Weather cold, Business dull. ...
Article : 19 wordsSIR.—-It is with great reluctance that I again find occasion to uk permission to trespass upon your columns but fool bound in bidding a last farewell to Mr. Hawkins in print to ...
Article : 587 wordsThe levee was very numerously attended to-day. Arrivals-Rangatira (s), from Melbourne, Rubienes, from Mauritius. ...
Article : 32 wordsACCIDENT.—Mr. Job Manning, of the Rose and Crown Inn, Bathurst, and one of the spirited Van proprietors of this district, met with a rather serious accident on Wednesday last. He ...
Article : 302 wordsThe District Court was to have been opened on Friday last, but in consequence of the unavoidable absence of his Honor Judge Carey, it was not opened until the following day. There were only ...
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