WHEN it was announced that his Excellency Sir. Hercules Robinson had consented to the relense of the notorious bushranger Gardiner, the sentiment it aroused in many minds in Sydney, was very similar ...
Article : 1,107 wordsON Tuesday night, at a little after ten o'clock, as Mr. Joseph Thompson, J.P., was proceeding home, when approaching his home at Pott's Point, and opposite Mr. J. B. Watt's house, in Little Macleuy-street, he ...
Article : 643 wordsTIVERTON—ST. PETER'S LODGR (No. 1125).—An unusual number of brethern met at the Masonic Hall, Fore-street, on the 27th January, (St. John's Evangelist's Day) being the day appointed for the ...
Article : 614 wordsTHE gentleman forming the provisional committee herein met at Mr. Thomason's [?]ms on Tuesday, when the following communication from the Manager of the O[?] and R. R. S. N. Company was read and ...
Article : 656 wordsPETER QUINN and Thomas John Quinn, his son, shipowners, of Belfast, stood indicted at Antrim Assizes, on 7th March last, that they having authority, as owners of a ship called the Nimrod, to send said ...
Article : 787 wordsTHE foundation stone of St. Androw's College was laid on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. John Kinross, B.A., of Kiama, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales. The site of this ...
Article : 1,715 wordsTHE lot of the Kiama drunkards is not exactiy cast in a pleasant place. Les diables bleus in the town of ghostly reputation come to the over-indulgent in the from of policemen, and judging from appearances, the ...
Article : 482 wordsA HACKNIED expression defines the Press as the Fourth Estate—a grandilo quent phrase enough, but sadly deficient in truth as things are constitued now-a-days. The press has no existence as an estate in Australia. ...
Article : 600 wordsTHE Auckland Southern Cross says:—An exceedingly interesting relic of the very remote past is now to be seen in the office of the Improvement Commissioners. It is the root of a tree found in one of the cuttings. ...
Article : 689 wordsSub-inspector Roberts cleverly followed and captured on Monday, at Gundngai, Lynch, one of two prisouers who escaped on Saturduy night; and the police are on the tracks of Davis. ...
Article : 798 wordsA GENTLEMAN lately from Townsville informs us (Mackay Merecury) that on Sunday, April 22nd, a shocking occurrence happened in that town, the particulars of which are as follows:—A married man, a ...
Article : 333 wordsTHE record of the past month has been chiefly notice able for the unfavorable character of the weather, Parliament is still in session and has yet to deal with the loan estimated. The Government of this colony, ...
Article : 579 wordsA SUICIDE, some of the ch[?]mst me[?]s connected with which were of a peculiar charcter (says the ARGUS), was committed on Thursday morning, at Mordialloc. A young man, twenty-eight years of age, named ...
Article : 492 wordsIN reference to a recent telegram regarding a shooting case at Gundemaine, the NARRA[?]RI HERALD has the following extended but very brief particulars:—In the Hospital lies Gentge Smith, lately in the employ ...
Article : 408 wordsA DA[?]NG and serious robbery was effected on Tuesday night, April 28th, at the General Post-office Adelaide. The theif or thieves carried away thirteen registered private letters, and several outward bank ...
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