WOOL.—Our sale to-day comprised 48 bales consisting of New Zealand and fellmorning wool for which there was good competition, the whole was quitted at satisfactory rates; ...
Article : 429 wordsSIR.—A few days ago I was on a visit at the cornish Settlement near Gayong, and on the 18th instant was invited to attend a meeting of the singing class which has been ...
Article : 376 wordsNative Lass, schooner, 13O tons, Captain Paion from Launceston 14th instant. Hargraves, schooner, 171 tons, Captain Henderson, from Hobart Town 9th instant. ...
Article : 99 wordsWEATHER Still wet with several showers of sleet. Trade, dull. HORSR-STEALING.—This crime is still being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsTHE late heavy rains have added materially to the difficulty of trayersing the present line of road between Bathurst and the Metropolis, and in some places the ...
Article : 1,316 wordsGeneral Cameron expects to resume activehostilities against the Maories with an army of ten thousand 10,000 men, early in September, Mr. Gorden Missionary at ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Saturday last a man named John Cosgrove passed through Rockley on route for Bathurst, being in the custody of two troopers. Cosgrove's name has been mentioned freely for ...
Article : 281 wordsMany a mile both long and dreary. From our tribe's far hunting ground. We have travelled weak and weary. But no resting-place have found. ...
Article : 388 wordsStations.—Very; little has been done in stations during the last month, there being to few pastoral properties of any description in the market for sale at present, although there ...
Article : 283 words[We have received a letter from our Cowra Correspondent, dated the 17th inst, containing an account of the outbroak at the Lambing Flat Diggings, but as we ...
Article : 1,385 wordsMargaret Burns Charged with drunkenness was admonished and discharged. William Sinnett, given in charge by J. Achor, for throatuning his life, was ordered ...
Article : 158 wordsALL late accounts go to show that the first reports of the Burrangong riot were exaggerated. The case now seems to be simply this. The diggers, thinking or ...
Article : 772 wordsBUSHRANGERS.—On Thursday last, the greatest excitement prevailed here in consequence of the arrival of an aboriginal lad from Bigga with intelligence that Scrgeant ...
Article : 535 wordsHenry Smith, brought before the Court for protection by Constable Williamson was admonished and discharged. John Gillan and Mary Gillan pleaded guilty ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE [?] Southern and Northern, [?] corts have arrived during the week from of several gold-fields, and have delivered at to Sydney hranch of the Royal Mint the following ...
Article : 352 wordsThomas Wilson alias Rowsel, was brought before the court for protection and was remainded unit this day. ...
Article : 558 wordsThe messenger that ought to have arrived here to-night from Lambing Flat. I have learned from the arrival of another party, that in consequence of the state of the roads his horse knooked ...
Article : 281 wordsTwo camels of a dirty white colour and in poor condition were discovered a few days ago in the for north, near Lake Torrean. Yesterday they were seen near Truro. ...
Article : 244 wordsCARCOAR.—Ona the 8th July, from the run of W. Lawson, Esq. Four Mile Creek damages 5s 6d each:—One white cow, brown [?] near rump, SC over off rump, near ear slit ...
Article : 340 wordsFAT CATTLE.—This week the supply of good, quality was small and prices advanced about 20s per head. No improvement for second and inferior qualities which were abundantly supplied. ...
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