THE Platypus sailed from Sydney, via Newcastle, for the Clarence River, on Friduy night. She brings a cargo of coal for Messrs. Henderson and Mansfield, and will load back with maize for Sydney; and will ...
Article : 956 wordsThe Emperor of Austria, in his reply to the representations made by the Pope, explained, respectfully, that his duty as a Sovereign compelled him to sanction the [?]clesiartical bills. The Papal envoy to ...
Article : 989 wordsTHE auctions were commenced on Wednesday, the 15th April, when Messrs. Want and Co. opened the cattle sale with a number of young Durham bulls belonging to Messrs. J. and E. Lee. They were a ...
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Advertising : 3,420 wordsSIR,—Thanking you for having published in your last, my remnrks on trees, conifers and climbing plants, I now beg leave to describe the following:- IV.—FLOWERING SHRUES. ...
Article : 802 wordsAPRIL 21st.—Some weeks back, I complained of the scarcity of correspondence from mining fields in this district. Apparently I suffel from the same complaint, for my effusions are not over ...
Article : 1,144 wordsMESSRS. O'Doun AND Co. report that maize is selling in Sydney to-day (Monday), at from 3s 6d to 3s 9d per bushel. HENRY PRIESTLLY AND CO., report that maize is ...
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Advertising : 1,293 wordsDAMAGING floods have occurred at Kaiapoi; a great quantity of farm produce has been destroyed. A great storm has carried away miles of telegraph line between the North and Middle Islands. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 wordsSIR,—It is now nearly five yours since the Nymboy bridge wns commenced. Probably not anticipating so much delay in the construction, nor yet so large a traffic on the road, a small punt was placed on the ...
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