"THE telegrams received on Monday from Queensland," writes a correspondent," announcing that the Government were leasing their artesian wells and devoting the rent-money to farther boring ...
Article : 1,571 wordsTHE weather has been excessively hot, and to-day the glass records 10s in the shade. Fortunately a gentle shower last night took some of the fineness out of the dust, which, for the last few days has ...
Article : 342 wordsDibbs Ministry sworn in. E[?]v. Mr. Spurgeon is worse. Cattle sold well this week for cash. Garrett, the cricketer, about again. ...
Article : 1,861 wordsTHE debate which ensued on Sir HENRY PARKES announcing, at the request of the GOVERNOR, that Mr. DIBRS had formed a Ministry which would be sworn in as soon as Supplies were granted, was ...
Article : 281 wordsSunday—Cathedral, 11 and 7.30; Copmanhurst, 11 (H.C.); Meat Works, 7.30 p.m. Sundry—Ulmarra, 3 p m.; South Grafton, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday—O.P.X. Creek (Mr. Rookes'), 3 p.m. Wednesday— ...
Article : 260 wordsJan. 15.—WYRALLAH str. Captain Alley, from the Rich mond. Jan. 17.—ELECTRA str., 450 tons, Captain S. Postans. Passengers—Misses M'Lean, Leidel; Messrs. D. Hume, ...
Article : 320 wordsSOME few months back, the determined and rather rash act of Sir HENEY PARKES in respect, to the Chinese question was such, as almost created a diplomatic rupture between Great Britain and ...
Article : 1,429 wordsJan. 12.—ELECTRA: 1225 bags maize, 44 bags potatoes, 5660 sawn cedar, 11 coops poultry, 30 cases eggs, 15 cases fish, and sundries. Jan. 12.—AUSTRALIAN: 1150 bags maize, 100 bags potatoes ...
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Advertising : 178 wordsSO OSMAN DIGNA is not an Arab after all. He is a Frenchman, and under the guise of a son of the desert is doing his best to disturb British influence and rule in Egypt. The race feeling of Frenchmen ...
Article : 310 wordsDEPANTURES.—Jan. 15: Just in Time, sch. Wy[?] str., for the Clarence. 18: Tom[?] str. from Sydney. WEATHER ON THE COAST:—Yesterday southerly winds with cloud weather and smooth sea. Clarence bar ...
Article : 163 wordsON Tuesday evening an interesting event took place in connection with the local corps of the Salvation Army. We refer to the celebration of marriage between two of the members—"Sergeant" ...
Article : 493 wordsTHE sales of stock at the Clarenza yards this week passed off well, and every yard was cleared. The prices obtained show that there is no reduction in values, and a very large number of stores could ...
Article : 698 wordsWE indicated some short time back that the course of events was pointing to the necessity for some determined action to check the operations of the gigantic Trusts which were being formed, ...
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Family Notices : 70 wordsA MORE cowardly attack—under the circumstances upon persons who, by reason of Parliamentary etiquette, could not defend themselves—than that embodied in Mr. M'MILLAN'S motion carried on ...
Article : 749 wordsMr. ABBOTT found that his private engagements would make such demands upon his time as to preclude him from taking charge of an office which would require his sole attention. For that reason ...
Article : 733 wordsTENDERS are again invited for alterations and additions to the Grafton gaol, and for these plans and specifications are on view at the Court-house. They differ very little from those formerly ...
Article : 499 wordsMessrs. PITT, SON, AND BADGERY (limited) report:—19,000 sheep penned to-day; the market was very firm at late rates. We sold over 4000 including M'Evoy's cross-breds, selling up to 17s 6d; ...
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