Last night Morgan stuck up the mail between Wagga Wagga and Urana. He ransacked the bags, and stole, amongst other letters, two registered ones for Urana. A great number of the letters were torn. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe market for our chief staple has undergone little or no alteration since the publication of our monthly review of the markets, in our issue of Tuesday last. The ...
Article : 1,522 wordsVIVID, yacht, 25 tons Davis, from Chester 29th October via Cape of Good Hope 23rd January. ASHBURTON, barque, 541 tons, Sustenances, returned to Port M'Donald. Smith and Co., agents. ...
Article : 154 wordsMr. 'Higginbotham made a splendid speech of an hour and a-half in defence of the action of the Govornment, in the scal[?] case, with, which Mr. Urquhart's name is coupled, and the motion for a select committee ...
Article : 70 wordsCROWN, brig, for Newcastle. TRITON, schooner. for Auckland via Newcastle. AGNE, JESSIE,schooner, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Supreme Court has granted a mandamus, constituting the Commissioner of Crown Lands a tribunal for hearing pastoral appeals against Mr. Godyer's valuations. ...
Article : 70 wordsFor London.—Virneira, This Day; Orwell, 28th March; Isabolla, Neptune, steamer. City of Sydney, Golden City, Centurion, Strathdon, and Granite City, early, For Jacobs' River—Jane Williams. This Day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsOur Binalong correspondent, writing on the 19th instant, states:—Yesterday (Saturday) live police fell in with Ben Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn at Wallendbeen, the station of Mr. A." Mackay, near Murrumburrah. ...
Article : 1,793 wordsDunniker,barque, 452 tons, Main, for Valparaiso R. Towns and Co., agants. I Lloyd Rayner, ship, 1004 tons, Pollock, for Calcutta. Willis Merry, and Co, agents. I ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Felons''Apprehension Bill was read a first time. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL moved the adjournment of the House until four o'clock on Tuesday, that the bill ...
Article : 132 wordsSARAH, 26 tons, Kehoe, for Moruya SLIPPERY CHARLEY,56 tons,Johnson, for Shoahaven. MARTHA. 42 tons; Flamrow. for Port Macquarie. SYLPH, 17 tons. Darlirg. for Brisbane Water. ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—Owing to the frequent clouded skies during the past two months I regret to say my observations of the comet have been few. For several days before and after the full moon it was undistinguishable in my ...
Article : 561 wordsHarriet Armitage. from Melbourne: 150 cases brandy, 10 hogeheade sale, 4195 pieces timber, 357 cases sarsaparilla, Order. COASTWISE. ...
Article : 134 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, Ministers stated in reply to questions—That the strictest inquiry had, been made into the frequent loss of money letters after reaching the General Post-office, ...
Article : 634 wordsClosing at the General Post-office. as follows:— For London—By the Vimeira, This Day,.at noon, If not under way. For Shanghai,—By the Silver Eagle, Thursday, at noon, if ...
Article : 643 wordsSir,—In reading over the columns of your contomporary on Monday last; there is a paragraph respecting the boat accident which happened to Mr. M. M. Campbell and nephow,.eulogising the gollant ...
Article : 231 wordsCaptain Curphey, of the steamship Lady Young, reports the exlstance of a dangerous breaker (seen after heavy weather, during a recent voyage from Brisbane) outside the danger line in the published charts, and lying nearly midway, in a ...
Article : 90 wordsCAUTION TO PERSONS ATTENDING COURTS OF JUSTICE.— Yesterday, at the Quarter Sossions, a juryman named Chamberlain, who sat in the case Reg. v. Driscoll, for assault with intent to commit a rape, and of ...
Article : 430 wordsMarch 24.—Williams, from Rockhampton. DEPARTURE. March 23.—Clearance, steamer, for Sydney. ...
Article : 17 wordsIT is a well-known maxim of our legal sages that " Ignorance of the law is no excuse for any man." The wisdom of such a rule needs no demonstration, although it is ...
Article : 1,085 wordsMarch 31.—Waller and John, from Lake Msequarie; Royal Exchange, from South Australia. March 21.—Cawarra, frena Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 48 wordsSIR JOHN YOUNG.—The following, telegram from Mr. Turville to the Honorable C. Cowper, was received last evening:—" Sir John Young arrived at Goulburn at four o'clock; to-day (Friday), all well." ...
Article : 368 wordsMarch 23 —Suzanne, from Rotterdam; Chelsea, from Gafic; Aiding, from South Australla: Swallow, from Port Frederick; Willing Lass,from Rockhampton. DEPARTURE. ...
Article : 30 words9 a m.—Grafton. S E.: o'oudy. Tenterfield. N.W.: fine, Armidale, W; fine and warm. Tamworth, N W,: line. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST.—An inquest touching the death of a newly-born male infant was commenced yesterday, before the City Coroner, at the Observer Tavern, Lower George-street, and, after the examination of ...
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