THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3 o'clock. RESIGNATION OF MR. PARKES. The SPEAKER read the following letter from the honorable ...
Article : 1,583 wordsEXCURSION TO THE CLARENCE HEADS.—The steam yacht Favorite will leave Grafton, on Saturday evening next, Christmas Eve, at 10'30 p.m., on an excursion to the Clarence Heads, where she will ...
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Family Notices : 43 wordsDecember 11—Platypus (s.s.), 240 tons, Captain J. Creer, from Sydney 8th, and Newcastle 9th instant. December 15—Helen M'Gregor, (s.), 120 tons, Captain J. E[?]dy. from Sydney 13th and Newcastle 11th instant, Passengers— ...
Article : 159 wordsTHE date of this week's issue reminds us that before the next, the feast of Christmas will have passed away. The interval between Christmas 1869 and 1870 has been filled up by a long list of events and ...
Article : 1,371 wordsDecember 13—Agnes Irving, (s.), 400 tons, Captain Creer, for Sydney, Passengers—Rev. J. Niven, Mrs. Niven and 3 children, Mr. H. J. and Miss Adams, Miss White, Mr. and Miss Lance, Mrs Watt, Mr. Frazer, Mr. W. Small, Mr. G. Neale, and 10 in ...
Article : 175 wordsINSOLVENCY MEETING.—Before Mr. C.H. Faweett, commissioner in Insolvences. In the estate of Vincent Norriss, of Calico Grass, near [?] cutter. A single meeting was held in the Court [?] on Tuesday, the 13th ...
Article : 869 wordsDecember 13—Agnes Irving, (s.), for Sydney: 226 bags maize, 64 casks tallow, 209 hides, 130 cases meat, 26 cases extract, 27 bags bones, 10 cases eggs, 3 coops fowls, 117 bags 44 cases sugar, 80 bags antimony, 20 bags quartz, and sundries. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Helen M'Gregor from the Clarence River, arrived at Sydney on Sunday night; and will sail again, via Newcastle, on Wednesday night. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ...
Article : 629 wordsDecember 6—Helen, schooner, 70 tons, Captain Mountain, from Sydney, in ballast. December 6—Australia, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Simpkin, from Sydney. Cargo—7 bags flour, 4 bags potatoes, 2 cases ...
Article : 1,020 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING, WHILST BATHING IN THE SURE.— A magisterial inquiry was held on Monday last, before Mr. J. Sharpe, J.P. at the North Beach Gold Diggings, Ballina, touching the death of one John M'Glarry, who had met his death ...
Article : 971 wordsMr. EDWARD [?]THER reports that maize is in good demand in Sydney, to-day (Nonday), at 3s 1d per bushel; and in Melbourne, 4s to 4s 4d per bushel, and market steay. ...
Article : 91 wordsTHE following is the article above referred to:- Mr. Parkes has given notice of motion, in the following terms:- "1. That the practice introduced by the Ministry holding ...
Article : 1,583 wordsMAY,—During the past few days of the weather, this market has been noundantly supplied, greatly in excess of the demand, consequently great depression exists in the market; prices are considerably lower than last report, the highest price obtainable ...
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Advertising : 553 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—The weather is all that can be desired, but how the young maize will turn out is yet to be seen, SUGAR MILL.—Mr. Chowne's mill is in operation, ...
Article : 251 wordsDECEMBER 10th—WOOL TEAMS.—The summer has at last set in, [?]th hot dry days, which invariably close with thundersto[?]—not heavy enough, however, to effect the roads— dray after [?] comes rolling in from your city, bringing goods ...
Article : 330 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 13th instant, your Casino correspondent [?]usly stated that I was unable to commence the construction of the telegraph line between Wyandah and Casino, on account of the obsence of Mr. Scott, the gentleman appointed ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR,—In your last Tuesday's issue, appears a notice that the Platypus may [?] on the Clarence in the course of to-day (Tuesday), Knowing the Platypus was overdue, and seeing the notice in [?] at the Telegraph Office here, ...
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