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  2. SHIPPING.

    June 14.—Albert William, barque, Captain Walker, from Tome, 14th March. June 15.—Helen, barque, Captain Wilson, from Tome, 4th April. ...

    Article : 502 words
  3. THE LATE PRESIDENT LINCOLN.

    WE do not remember an occasion on which the telegraphic wires aided in recording intelligence that has created a more profound sensation, or elicited a more wide spread sympathy, than that which announced the murder of the great and good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,472 words
  4. THE GLANMIRE DIGGINGS.

    THESE mines, about which, so much has been recently heard, are situated a few miles from Bathurst, on what was formerly the estate of Sir William Verner. It has been known for some time, that there were auriferous deposits in this locality, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 338 words
  5. VESSELS IN PORT (EXCLUSIVE OF COASTERS).

    SHIPS.—Abrolhos, Albert William, Beemah, Bogota, Buena Vista, Cornwallis, John Duthie, Maid of Judah, Matura, Nineveh, Queen of Nations, Rajah of Cochin, Trebolgan, Wansfell. ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. THE DINGO TRAPPED.

    ONE of the greatest pests of the squatter is the dingo, or native dog—a mean, contemptible brute, possessing all the worst traits of his congeners the wolf and fox. On some stations the annual expenditure in poison for the especial use of the native dog ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 184 words
  7. HOKITIKI.

    THE large contributions which New Zealand has already furnished to the auriferous exports of Australia, have been further augmented by the discovery of rich deposits of the precious metal at the scene of our engraving. The probability of finding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 352 words
  8. THE SHENANDOAH.

    THE following ia a copy of the despatch from the Right Hon. the Secretary of State, acknowledging receipt of despatches from his Excellency the Governor of Victoria relative to the visit of the Confederate States steamer Shenandoah: ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. THE SCENE OF GILBERT'S DEATH.

    OUR engraving, which we expected to have had completed in time for last month's issue, represents the scene of the conflict between the bushrangers and the police. The hut seen in the background is that known as Kelly's; it was here that Gilbert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  10. NEW PUBLICATION.

    "HAND Book to the Garden" is a very useful manual, just issued from the press of Glarson, Shallard and Co., for Messrs. Law, Spinner and Co., the well-known seedsmen of this city. The work contains practical advice on the culture of fruit and ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. WOOD'S POINT DIGGINGS, GIPPS LAND.

    IN a former issue we announced the discovery of a rich gold field in this hitherto unknown portion of Australia. The place in which these mines are in is so inaccessible as to render it a matter of some surprise that any human being, European or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 187 words
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