It is notified in yesterday's Government Gazette that his Excellency the-Governor-General will hold a Levee at Government House, on Saturday, the 24th instant, at one o'clock, in honour of her Majesty's Birthday. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe subject for my paper is, the cultivation of the olive in this colony; but before entering particularly upon that subject I think it will be interesting to you (without occupying too much time) to give a brief ...
Article : 3,833 wordsIn our last number we announced that peace had been proclaimed by one of the war parties, viz., Manono; and expressed a hope that the other would, ere long, be induced to take a similar step. In the month of March ...
Article : 501 wordsIn the month of April, 1854, Mr. Mills, the missionary of this station, compelled by failure of health, left for Australia, in order to obtain medical aid and try the effect of a change of climate. Since that time the station ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsPOPULATION.—We are indebted to the courtesy of E. C. Newcombe, Clerk of Petty Session, for the following abstract of the recent census returns, so far as they relate to the Police district of Goulburn:— ...
Article : 458 wordsEight of the young men who were with us last year, are now labouring, some at Ernmanga, some at the Loyalty Islands, and some at Savage Island. The natives of Eromanga, Fate, Lifu, Maro, and Savago Island, ...
Article : 817 wordsIn our last communication from our esteemed brother, the Rev. John. Geddie, he reports as follows:— On the island of Aueiteum, we labour with much oncouragement, and are happy in our work. Christianity ...
Article : 567 wordsMULWALA LA[?]OON, April 23, from Brooga, the run of G[?] Hillas, Esq.; damages and driving 12s. 10d. each:—Strawberry cow, WC off rump, blotched brand off hip like 3; red bullock, 7 near ribs, illegible brand near loin, D in circle near rump, illegible ...
Article : 1,641 wordsTHE NEW QUARTZ REEF.—We have seen some specimens from this reef, and the quartz certainly appears very rich. The gold is plainly discernible in pieces about the size of a pin's head stuck all over the [?]uartz. ...
Article : 571 wordsFrom Mare (or Neugone), our brethren Sunderland, Creagh, and Jones repart marked and delightful progress. Two churches, have been formed, embracing an aggregate of nearly eighty members; the desire for instruction is ...
Article : 455 wordsThe population is about 2000. The church members now number 111, exclusive of the members of the Institution who commune with us, 356 are on the list of candidates for admission to church-followship. ...
Article : 572 wordsWE have received Hobart Town papers to the 1st instant. The Governor issued a proclamation on the 29th ultimo further proroguing the Legislative Council until the ...
Article : 290 wordsThe most important even two have to record in our present number, is the completion of the Samoan translation of the Sacred Scriptures. That great work was finished early in September last; and, during that and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 10 May 1856, Page 3
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