The New England, (s.), from the Clarence River, arrived at Sydney, on Saturday morning, and salls again, via Newcastle on Tuesday night. Sydney, Monday night. ...
Article : 405 wordsDUE columns are open to all writers who refrain from the use of virulent language or personalities, but we are not responsible for opinions expressed. ...
Article : 27 wordsREGATTA AT LAWRENCE —A regatta, athletic, and other sports will take place at Lawrence, on Mon[?]ay next. The aquatic sports will be open to all [?]omers, and the amount to be pulled for will bo £20; ...
Article : 1,320 wordsMR. J. FUSSELL, delivered a lecture on Life Assurance, in the hall of the School of Arts, Grafton, on Friday evening last. The Mayor (Mr. T. G. HEWITT) presided; and in a few introductory remarks introduced ...
Article : 956 wordsDecember 24—Helen M'Gregor, (s.), 120 tons, Captain J. Eedy, from Sydney 21st and Newcastle 22nd Instant, Passengers— Mrs. Holberton, Mrs. M'Farr[?], Miss M'Vec. Miss M'Master, Miss Laporte, Miss Wiblen, Miss Creer, Miss K[?]ohr, Mrs. ...
Article : 72 wordsSIR,—Having read the charge delivered, by the Bishop of Sydney, on the 4th of August, 18[?]9, to his clergy, and only recently published by special request of the clergy of that di[?]cese. In it, 1 perceive a very important remark of his ...
Article : 908 wordsDecember 1[?]—Ballina, (s.), 300 tons, Captain W. Mann, for Sydney, Passengers—Mrs. White, Mr. and Miss Dickson, Miss Tucker, Messrs. E. Knox, Adams, Howitt, Magner, Dan[?]ls. Everingham; Dunbar, T. Layton, Nicholson, Cog[?]lan, Stewart, ...
Article : 119 wordsDecember 15—Platypus (s.s.), 240 tons, Captain J. Creer, for Sydney, via Macleay River—374 bags 9 cases sugar. December 19—Ballina (s.), for Sydney, 3[?]o bags maize, 285 cases con[?]te, 115 extract, [?] ...
Article : 145 wordsDecember 19—Callender, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Curric, from Bris[?]ane, in baliast. DEPARTURES. December 13—Julia, schooner, 64 tons, Captain Hanna, for ...
Article : 437 wordsBEFORE Mr. T. Fisher and Mr. T. Bawden, J.P's INDECENCY. William Norten, for an act of indecency in a public place, was brought before the Court, and having pleaded gullty, ...
Article : 78 wordsEarl Granville has informed Gortschakoff that England will follow any violation of the neutrality of the Black Sea by acts Mr. Verdon has telegraphed to the Victorian Goverament to prepare for contingencies in the way of war, but it is not ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE R.M.S.S. Rangoon, Captain Skottowe, arrived at King George's Sound at 5 a.m., on 15th December, and sailed the following midnight. PASSENGERS—FOR SYDNEY.—First Class—Rev. A. ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me [?]tt[?] space in your impartial columns, in reply to that torrent of abuse signed "SQUATTER;" also to set your" Wyrallah correspondent a little straight. "SQUATTER,"I do not think belongs to that class employed ...
Article : 1,578 wordsWE have much pleasure in publishing for thE information of horse breeders, in New South Wales, and this district in particular, a futher correspondence received by Mr. T. BAWDEN, M. P., from the ...
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Family Notices : 150 wordsMr. FUSSELL then proceeded to make a few remarks on the issue and benefits of protection to the native industry of New South Wales, with a view to ultimate Free Trade between the colonies. He had given a ...
Article : 782 wordsThe Australian September mails were delivered in London on October 31st. The mail and passenger service via Sun Francisco is to be continued under permanent arrangements. ...
Article : 897 wordsTHE match between William Hickey and Michael Rush came off on the Pa[?]matta River on Saturday, according to arrangement, and attracted a goodly number of spcetato[?]. There were ten steamers to ...
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Advertising : 25 wordsTHE telegraphic communication by the P. and O. Company's steamer, gives us information up to the 28th of November. The news is not such as will be likely to allay the suspense felt by the colonies upon ...
Article : 979 wordsLOCAL JOURNAL.—The event of the week, is doubtless, the issue of the long promised Express, which made its appearance this (Friday) morning—a neat little journal, half the size of the Examiner—very ...
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