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Advertising : 1,100 wordsBY the Wonga, Wonga we have received, Melbourne, popers to the 2nd instant. In both Houses of Parliament, on the 30th ultimo, messages.were read from his Excellency Sir Henry ...
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Article : 110 wordsthe late- general election, Mr. Pater Faucett, a bung Irish barrister who arrived in the colony about three years ago, was returned to the Assembly for the united countries of King and Georgiana, chiefly throuth ...
Article : 143 wordsTHE gold dust received by mail during the last week amounted to 381 ozs., being 123 ozs. from the Northern, 222 ozs. from the Southern, and 87 ozs. from the Western district. ...
Article : 2,901 wordsThe public meeting of the subscribers which was adburned from the 23nd ultimo took place yesterday at [?] Royal Hotel. The Honorable Daniel Cooper, M.P., speaker of the Legislative Assembly, took the chair soon ...
Article : 926 wordsSix seamen belonging to the Jumos Chcstpr, were committed to gaol for twelve weeks, for dosertion. Jacob Larwick, of the Studt Utrecht, was committed to gaol for twelve weeks, for having been illegally on board ...
Article : 146 wordsThe children forming the various branch societies in connection with the Pitt street Band of Hope, assembled again yestorday in large numbers at the Haymarket, and marched in procession ...
Article : 509 wordsThe Argus of the 2nd [?]has the following— The returns of the Immi[?] Department for the entire colony are now com[?] With the exception of those from one or two of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 6 Jan 1857, Page 5
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