Yesterday, without accient, was celebrated the Seventy-seventh Anniversary of the foundation of the colony of New South Wales, and perhaps a day more auspicious for the occasion could not have been chosen. ...
Article : 1,279 wordsTo-day, being the anniversary of the foundation of the colony, was observed as a general holiday. The report of the Colonial Life Assurance ...
Article : 734 wordsTELEGRAPH, steamer, 367 tons, M'Diarmid, from Brisgane 24[?] instant. Passengers—Mrs. Hozen. Messrs R. Little, J L Hood, Potts, Hogen, Fusrell. Willima, Oaborne, J. Hurst. Kary. Snee, Ernest, Webb, J. Gorry. A. Bal'ey, A. ...
Article : 49 wordsARMISTICE. barque, for Adelaide. COLONIAL EMPIRE, ship, for London. HARRIET KING, schooner, for Adelalde. JANUARY 26. ...
Article : 18 wordsFor London.—Roxburgh Castle. Damasons, Stornoway, Statesman. and Vimelra, early; Rifleman, 15th January. For Hobart Town.[?] Tasmanis, steamer, 28th instant For Son Franciaco—Parramatts, early. ...
Article : 21 wordsTelegraph, steamer, from Brishane: 52 hales wool, W. B. Tooth; 32 bales wool, J. Richardeon; 11 bales woul. J. D. M'Lean: 49 bales wool. Gilchrist, Watt. and Co.; 23 bates wool, H. Bolt; 17 bales wool. Tidewell. Wilson, and ...
Article : 135 wordsClosing at the General Post-office, as follows— For Maryborough.—By the Eagle, steamer, This Day, at [?] p.m. For Brishane.—By the Lady Bowen, steamer, This Day, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsJanuary 21.—Telegraph, steamer, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. January 23.—Harrlet Armitage, barque, 295 tons, E. L. Stephons, [?]or Sydney, in ballast. ...
Article : 19 wordsJanuary 25[?]Messenger, from Port STephens; Jane, from Adslaide. January 25.—Coonanbars, from Sydney. DEPARTURES ...
Article : 150 wordsIF the GOVERNOR has this day to appear as an apologist for the failure of the political firm heretofore doing business under the style and title of MARTIN and COMPANY, we ...
Article : 1,128 wordsAN "Old Settler" furnishes us, in a letter which will be found in another column, with the results of his experience as an Australian farmer. He has been in occupation of land ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words"CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM" FROM AN AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW.—The new York Independent after some comments on an article entitled "Christian Patriotism" in Evangelical Christendon, a London magazine, thus ...
Article : 498 wordsThis, the premier regatta of New South Wales, came off yesterday with the greatest success. The day was charming. A beautiful breeze from the north-east blew all day. It was just sufficient to test the sailing ...
Article : 3,152 wordsAWFUL INSTANCE OF THE UNCERTAINTY OF HUMAN LIFE.—On Wednesday afternoon about two o'clock, a man named James Bridge, a labourer, residing in Pittstreet, Redfern, Waterloo Estate, died very suddenly. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 27 Jan 1865, Page 4
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