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Advertising : 2,249 wordsOur last summary came down to the assembling of the new Parliament, tha Governor-General's speech, and the proceedings consequent thereupon. On the 22nd of January Sir William Denison took his departure from ...
Article : 1,661 wordsNow that the colony has become more settled,and the minds of the people are relieved from the morbid exsitement attendant upon the gold discoveries, art and science are making progress which, if not so rapid as ...
Article : 988 wordsSince our last summary several new rusher have been reported. But in mining intelligence the Lambing Flat diggings is the principal feature. The papulation has increased by thousands, and the yield of gold bas been ...
Article : 713 wordsThe chief event of the month has been the departure of the late Governor-Generel for the scene of his new Government. The occasion was commemorated as a holiday. Every possible mark of respect was paid his ...
Article : 786 wordsTHE 25th of January being the 73rd anniversary of the foundalion of the colony, business was of course out of the question, amusements of all descriptions being the orier of the day. The great event was the regatta, which ...
Article : 896 wordsThere is but little to report at the present moment as to new worts of any magnitude. More activity, however, prevails than has been the case for some time past, and the works already in progress are rapidly ...
Article : 474 wordsThe improvement in the public health which we reported in our previous summary, cont[?] The number of deaths for the past month is less than for the corresponding month of the past five years. As usual ...
Article : 474 wordsTwo of the comprehensive religions societies have held their annual meetings since the last mail left. On the 29th Jenuary, the fourth anniversary of the Lord's Day Obaervence Society was held. The Bishop of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 19 Feb 1861, Page 2
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