DART, brig, 180 tons, Curphey, from Otage 3d tnatent, in ballan. Passenger— 17 in the ataeiage. Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agenta. COASTWINT. ...
Article : 143 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at half-past three. COST OF LOCOMOTVE ENGINES. Mr.BAGAR asked the Secritary for Public Works-I What is the estimated net coat, as talenlatet by Mr. ...
Article : 20,397 wordsThe afternoon his been shewery but the weather is more propitious for the ball. Nothing doing in business, and the oontinaed arrivals tend ta ansettle the market. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsIN the legislative Assembly yesterday, Ministers slated, io reply to questions That the easily mated coat of the locomotives receotly ordered from England was-for peaaenger engine, £ 2000, and for ...
Article : 1,506 wordsLAMMERMUIR sihp, for Shanghai. KATE, barque, for Aackland. ACTIVE schooner, for Melelbonrne. JOHN KNOX, barque, for Newcaestle. ...
Article : 20 wordsFor Calcatta — Tamplar, this Day Arab steed, early. For Otago— Adelaide, This Day. For Melbourne— Wonga Wongs, steamer, 1st September. For Auckland — Ses Gull early. ...
Article : 62 wordsGUIDING STAR, acbooner, 39 tons, Pinkerton, for Moreton Bay,via Manning River, in bellest COAS wies. PROMPT, 88 tone, Arnot, for Kewcastle. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Howder, Congregationalist, stationed at Gawer, has resigned his charge, for the parpose of proaeeding to Sydney. 46009 tons breadstoffs have been exported this year. ...
Article : 56 wordsON Tuesday evening, the 25th, instant, the fifth anniversary tea. meeting in commemora ion of the R.V. Joun Gibson's postorate in his town took place in the Congregational Church.The weather, was, most propitious, and ...
Article : 254 wordsThe news is unimportant. Anxiety is felt for the speedy airlval of the new Governor, Sir Henry Berkly. ...
Article : 24 wordsit is said that the new Government rejected the French and English Treaties, and that thia accounts for the dliappaaranoe of the Consuls. ...
Article : 27 wordsCLOSE OF THE DE ATE ON MR. MASTIH'S Mostos— The debate, whicb has oooupied cetan nights of the Assembly to the exeloaies of all other basinets, closed last night shortlr before twelve o'clock; Mr. Marlin's ...
Article : 1,095 wordsCLOSE OF THE DE ATE ON MR. MASTIH'S Mostos— The debate, whicb has oooupied cetan nights of the Assembly to the exeloaies of all other basinets, closed last night shortlr before twelve o'clock; Mr. Marlin's ...
Article : 359 wordsAngnet 26— Brisk and Calborlne Agness, from Sydney. SAILED August 26— Herculean, Naney, Star of Pesce, Banger Scout; and Albion, for of France, for stage: Monarob ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsI DEPENDENT ORDER OF CDDFELLOWS— On Wednes day morning s depntttion, sppoioted be the members of the above older, consisting of Messrs John Sutherland, M.L.A., Miohael Chapman, J.P., Jarnea Green, Grand ...
Article : 460 wordsA MONGST the., measures proposed for the con sideration of Parliament is a Bill to Incorporate the Waratah, Coal Company. This bill stood on the Business Paper of the Assembly for ...
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