SIR,—I beg to avail of your large circulation among the farmers located onthe rivers of the Eastern Coast of this colony to clal their attention to the necessity of a combined movement, to resist the attack upon ...
Article : 1,008 wordsBefore His Honor Acting-Judge DOWLING. The Court opened at 10 o'clock. ELLWOOD V. BAWDEN. This was an action to recover possession of a piece ...
Article : 2,254 wordsOctober 19—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Herley, from Sydney 16th istant Passengers— Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Quinn and son, Messrs, Tully, FerGuson, Walker, Davis, Hughes, Woolnough (2); and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsOctober 13—New England (s.), 400 tons, Captain Herley, for Sydney, Passengers—Mrs. Folbigg and child, Mrs. Strider, Messrs. Crouch, Sturgeon. E. Young, R. Young, Lane, Corbett, and 6 in the ...
Article : 109 wordsOFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE.—We have been favoured by Mr. T. Bawden, M.P., with copies of four letters from Mr. Gerald Halligan, acting Under-Secretary, being replies to letters written by him:— ...
Article : 1,261 wordsOctober 12—Fioua (s.), for Sydney: 4024 bags sugar. October 13—New England (s.), for Sydney: 250 bags maize, 213 bags tia ore, 151 bags sugar, 31 bags ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsAT 2 o'clock on Sunday morning the ominous cry of "fire" was againheard inPrince-street. Hurryingto the Scene, the flames were just breaking through the roof of the furnishing ...
Article : 644 wordsOctober 14—Platypus (s.), 250 tons, Captain Jackson, for Sydney. Passengers—Messrs.Ross and Lobener. Cargo: 90 hides, 40,000 feet cedar, 313 bags maize, 432 mats sugar, 42 bags arrowroot,and suadries. ...
Article : 34 wordsTHE S. M. Herald has followed up its "Sugar Crushing" article by anoither to the same point. The latter was given by us in our Saturday's issue under the title of "Crushing a Colonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsSTEAMERS FOR SYDNEY.—The City of Grafton, on Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock; the Argyle, on Thursday morning. ACCIDENT TO THE BROLGA.—This steamer started ...
Article : 696 wordsTHE following conditional purchases have been referred to the Commissioner for inquiry:— John Burns, S1 acres 3 roods 24 perches, parish of Rushforth ...
Article : 298 wordsRemember that ordinary wines can be imported and sold inbond at threo shillings per gallon; it is subjected to a duty of four shillings, or one hundred and twenty-five per cent. ...
Article : 94 wordsWhatever may have been the beverage of the Gods, and it is believed that they indulaged in nectarean draughts, some of the best offorts of the poets are said to have been effed under the inspiration of no ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsREVOCATION OF TEMPORARY RESEVRE—Part of village reserve No. 76, county of Clarence,parish of Rushforth, area 2 areas. That part of village reserve No. 76, notified 3rd August, 1865, included within ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsAnother Government prospecting party is organising to start from Thornborough through Cape York Peninsula, accompanied by Mr. Jack, the Government geologist. ...
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