August 10-Agnes Irving (s.), 400 tons, Captain Magee, from Sydney 5th instant. Passengers—Mrs, Sheddin, Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Dixon. Miss Dixon, Miss Wills, Miss Johnston, Messrs. Blanch, Hobson, ...
Article : 60 wordsREV. WILLIAM GRANT.—We are glad to welcome an addition to our Presbyterian ministry in this colony in the person of a gentleman whose name is at the head of this paragraph. Mr. Grant has come to Australia a ...
Article : 885 wordsA REPORT having been circulated in the colony of Victoria that Mr Gladstone and other leaders of the Liberal party viewed with favour Mr Berry's late mission to this country, Mr, Thomas Russell wrote ...
Article : 176 wordsTHE discovery of the ancient literature of India must sound to most people like a fairy tale rather than like a chapter of history, ner do I wonder that there is, or that there has been at least for ...
Article : 1,625 wordsACCIDENT AT HARWOOD.—A cane-cutter belonging to the Harwood Mill, while crossing the river between 1 and 2 o'clock last Friday morning, by some means fell into the river and was drowned. Constables ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsAugust 6—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Harley, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Matheson and servant, Miss M' Luens, Rev. W. Moore, Messrs. Newell, Krauss, Fanning, M'Lucas, Turner, and 13 ...
Article : 50 wordsJune 2—Lismore, for Lyttelton: 104 rouond piles, 97 squared girders, 10 railway sleepers, F. W. Chapman. July 4—Fanny Thoraton, for Wellington: 119 ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE letter from Inverell, published in our issue of Tuesday, deserves attention, if only because the writers attempt calmly and earnestly to reason out their position. But we have no hesitation in ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsCLARENCE EXRIBITS FOR INTERNATIONAL. EXUMTION.—The Clarence district has not shown itself to be much interested in the forthcoming Exhibition, if the pancity of exhibits is to form any criterion of ...
Article : 262 wordsWE incline to the opinion that magistrares generally do not give the time or the attention to their duties which may reasonably be expected from them. There are exceptions to ...
Article : 749 wordsBALLINA, Monday.—The Atalanta, from Clarence River, arrived yesterday; and the Truganini (s.), from Sydney, is off the bar. ...
Article : 22 wordsLeave Sydney Suez.........................................Aug. 25 San Fraucisca...........................Sep. 11 Letters require to be posted in Grafton several days ...
Article : 30 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The Agnes Irving, this (Tuesday) morning, at 7; the New England, 24 hours after arrival. SHOALING OF ILUKA CHANNEL.—It is reported to ...
Article : 316 words30 bales of Pulus, and 160 splendid Cheeses, will be sold at auction To-MCRROW, Wednesday, 13th inst., at Mr. H. MAURICES'S Auction Rooms, Prince street. EXCUSES FOR INSOLVENCY.—A bankrupt at Bathurst, ...
Article : 479 wordsAN interesting little affair, the record of which will be read with pleasure by all our friends who are acquainted with Captain Magee of the s. s. Agnes Irving, took place on board that steamer at Lawrence on ...
Article : 450 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. M. A. Atkiason was charged with using obseene language, and tined £1, or in default the usual alternative. She was further bound over for a period of ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsA LANE FROM THE CLARENCE.—With his usual spirit Rush, the Clarence representative, comes out in a liberal and patriotic way with respect to the championship. He was telegraphed the news of Haulan's ...
Article : 87 wordsENGLAND must look to her lourels. Last year Australia beat her on the cricket field, and within the past few days a young Canadian sculler has become the champion rower of Tyne and Thames. The ...
Article : 445 wordsBATHURST.—Employment for the labouring clases is the one thing needful, and if the Government could only be induced to unlock the board of surplus revenue, and give a few months' employment to the unemployed ...
Article : 449 wordsTHE official landing of his Excellency Lord Augustus Loftus took place on Monday morning. The city presented a gay appearance as far as it could be prouduced by a liberal display of flags and steamers, and the ...
Article : 401 wordsA somuwhat peculiar maintenance ease (says the Melbourne Argus) came under the notice of the Emerald-hill Bench yesterday, when a young woman, named Mary Jane Brock, about 19 years of age, ...
Article : 398 wordsSURRENDER.—Angus Munro, of Woodford island, near Lawrence, late buteher. Cause of insolvency: Losses in business. Liabilities. £205 4s 8½d; assets, £26 13s 6d. ...
Article : 244 wordsBefore marriage.—"Oh, my darling, your voice is as musical to me as a vesper bell whose tones fail softly on the perfumed evening air! Speak again and say these words, my beloved, for I could listen to ...
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