The Speaker took the chair at the usual hour. In answer to a question from Mr. Wentworth, relative to an address, agreed to by the Council, to the Governor-General of India, on the subject of Coolie Immigration, the Colonial Secretary ...
Article : 2,242 wordsTHE HANGING ROCK.—Hanging Rock, Saturday, December 10, 1853. The weather has been exceedingly fine during the week, and parties are busily at work at their various avocations. Although the weather is so propitious, several persons at the lower ...
Article : 1,142 wordsMOORE'S ALMANAC AND HAND-BOOK FOR 1854.—We have much pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of a copy of the above annual. Whether it be regarded in reference to its contents, or to the way in which it is got up, it alike reflects honour on the ...
Article : 1,029 wordsThe shock of an earthquake was slightly experienced at Canterbury, on Thursday, 10th ult., at about 3 a. m. The morning was exceedingly sultry till half-past nine, when a violent gale of wind suddenly sprang up from the south-west. ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 24 Dec 1853, Page 3
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