REMITTANCES received from J. H. Louisa Creek; from E. L., Draston, Postage Stamps. W.R.G., Maitland.—Received: attended to. We expect the promised ...
Article : 139 wordsWe have at last been favoured with rain, and in such quantity that our creeks and gullies have been all flooded, much to the satisfaction of all concerned. The holes made by the miners last ...
Article : 827 wordsWill be produced the interesting Drama of ROB ROY MACREGOR. Characters as before. The entertainments to conclude with (for the second time in this colony) a most personal Extravaganza, ...
Article : 89 wordsWHO STEALS MY PURSE STEALS TRASH.— The well-known Barnet Levy, whose peculiar predilections for looking upon every person's purse as his own, appears to gain strength daily, ...
Article : 2,458 wordsTHE HERALD'S PROPHECY.—"We shall see the 'iron horse' at full work by the middle of next year.'—Sydney Morning Herald, March 19. We heartily trust our contemporary may be ...
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Article : 29 wordsTHE approaching meeting of the Legislative Council is looked forward to with more than ordinary, expectation by all classes of the community. The great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 909 wordsThe Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced this budget to the House, which divided there [?] the 16th December with the following result:— ...
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Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 26 Mar 1853, Page 2
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