A Fairlie bogie ongine is to be ordered for the Government railway. The Clampit v. Blair case, which is much like the case of Clareen v. Blair, will commance on the 20th ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 wordsCity of Brisbane (s), 502 tons, Knight, from Brisbane 22nd instant. Passengers—Miss Mort, Rev J. Coutts, Captain Johnstone, Messrs. Darcy, Barker, Curtis James, Gourlay. Coleson, Hill, Donkin, and 10 in the ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE benefits which have followed the spread of colonization, especially of British and American colonization, during the last hundred years, have suggested to the minds of ...
Article : 1,317 wordsCity of Hobart (s), for Hobart Town. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. ...
Article : 47 wordsMessrs. Little and Pile report, shares in the Nautilus being freely enquired for and they anticipate therapid closing of the list. The shaft, which is now down 17 feet, shows the most splendid prosepects, and the ...
Article : 587 wordsSHAM FIGHT.—On Saturday next a sham right will take place at Botany between the Regulars and the Volunteers, and judging from the extensive arrangements now being made it promises to be a rather ...
Article : 3,249 wordsRe Thomas Rood. A third meeting. Two debts proved. Meeting adjourned to May 8th. Re John Webb. Adjourned third meeting from. the 3rd instant. Report lodged [?]d meeting ...
Article : 607 wordsLady Belmore, brg, 254 tons. Lee, for Hongkong. Blackbird (s), 531 tons, Torrance, for Melbonrne via Newcastle. Challenge, schr, 50 tons, Marin, for Christmas ...
Article : 34 wordsCOASTWISK.—[?]ctoroon, for Richmond River; Undaunted and Agenoria, for Manning River; Thomas and Maid of Erin, for the Hawkery; Magnet and Enchantress, for Broken Bay; Brothers, for Brisbane ...
Article : 51 wordsCity of Brisbane (s), from Brisbane: 62 bls wool, 5 bis skins. 1 bg hair, 71 hides, Mort and Co; 22 bis 1 pkt wool, 75 hides. Tidswell, Wilson, and Co; 64 Eides, 2 calfskins, Wright, Davenport, and Co; 1 bl ...
Article : 352 wordsClosing at the General Post Office as follow:— For Melbonrne.—Macodon and Blackbird (s), this day, at 11 a, m. For Auckland.—Leonidas, this day, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 249 wordsSIR,—Some bilious creature, a worn-out professional I presure, whose spite against fate is ill concealed, takes up a portion of your columns this morning, in a vulgar tirade against 'Amateurs'; with a wretched ...
Article : 423 wordsArrivals.—April 23: Adeline Burke, Alpha, and Sea Nymph, from Melbourne. Departures.—April 23: New England (s), for Gratton; Cyrene, for Lyttelton. 24: Mary Eady, for ...
Article : 39 wordsEight drunkards were fined in sums varying from 5s to 20s, with the usual alternative of imprisonment. Mary Rooney was charged with being an idle and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 560 wordsSUPREME COURT—Business To-day.—Master's Office. —At 10.30: Watson v. Lindsay, adjourned minutes. At 11 a.m.: Charnock v. Fletcher, evidence prior to hearing. ...
Article : 406 wordsSix drunkards were punished. Michacl Hussey, a deaf and dumb man, in addition to being punlshed for drunkenness, was charged with assaulting a constable in the execution of his ...
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