MR. SURVEYOUR MACHATTIE and his son, together with Captain Battye, were stuck up to-day at Mulgunia, near Caloole, by Ben Hall and Vane, who took their horses, saddles and bridles and —2 in money Immediately ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR,—It appear to be the prevailing opinion that all, or nearly all, of the present gang of bushrangers are natives of the colony, and as such threaten to entail a damaging if not an indelible disgrace upon the interesting clas[?] to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsFROWING BEAUTY, barque, 305 tons, Marr, from Adelaide 18th nitime. E. M. Sayers. agent. LADY LYTTELTON, 171 tons, Lane, from Launceston 25th nltime. captain agent. ...
Article : 191 wordsMinisters stated, in reply to questions, that the new line of road from Molong to Wellington, surveyed by Mr, Johnstone, would be open to the public as soon as provision could be made for it on the Estimates; that a ...
Article : 491 wordsWe have had some further arrivals of sugar from the Mauritius. Business continues dull. The trial of the Provident Institute directors is ...
Article : 27 wordsJOHN WESLEY, brig, for South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 9 wordsFor Calcutta—Spitfire and Dartmouth, early. For Jave.—Therese, This Day. For Brisbane_Clatence. Steamer, This Day. For Wide Bay.—Yarra Yarra, steamer, 5th instant ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Sutherland has withdrawn his want of confidence motion. Parliament has adjourned over next week, in conse. quence of the annual rifle match, the Speaker of the ...
Article : 75 wordsT. D. Marshall. ship, 689 tons, Preston, for Calcutta. G. A Lloyd and Co., agents. Wongs Wonga, steamer, 700 tons, Paddle, for Melbourne, A. S. N Co., agents. ...
Article : 43 wordsMaiden Plate, of 50 sovs.; entrance, 2 sovs.; one mile and a half; weight for age. Mr. J. John's bi g. Rambler, aged...... 1 Dear Boy, Sir Patrick, Triumph, and Melbourne ...
Article : 285 wordsMARIA HAY, ship, 924 tons, Middleton, for Christmas Island, in ballaet. HIRONDELLE, schooner, 95 tons, Bedford for Rockhampton. ...
Article : 72 wordsLady Lyttelton, from Launceston: 100 tons flour, 30 tons sugar, 130 battens, 3 tons potatoes, 10 tons bark 3000 pallngs. Order. Frowning Beauty, from Adelaide: 1182 bags wheat, 1000 bags flour, 542 bags bran, 85 bales hay, E. M. Sayers: 1005 bags ...
Article : 340 wordsMR. COWPER, may now be numbered amongst the strongest opponents of our military police system. Like most proselytes, his zeal threatens to outrun his discretion. Great ...
Article : 1,291 wordsSIR,—I observe by your issue of this day that Mr. Dalgleish has presented to the Legislative Assembly a petition, said to be signed by one hundred master bakers, praying that the Assembly may pees ...
Article : 578 wordsAPPOINTMENT.—Mr. John N. Houghton as a licensed surveyor. ACCEPTED TENDERS.—Mr. O. B. Rawson—For bushing, ballasting. and blinding on road from Old ...
Article : 58 wordsFor Java.—By the Therese, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For Brisbane.—By the Clarence, steamer, This Day, at 3 30 p.m. ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE meeting held in the Free Church, Macquarie-street, on Monday evening, though strictly a congregational proceeding, had for its aim the furtherance of a movement of public ...
Article : 1,309 wordsINQUEST.—An inquest was held by the coroner. C. B. Lyons, Esq. on Thursday, morning, at the Parra. matta goal. touching the death of a man named Joseph Delany, a confinee in thet establishment, who died ...
Article : 649 wordsCORONER'S INQUIRY,—Yesterday the City Coroner held an Inquiry at Waverley, touching the death of a child, aged thirteen months, named Eliza Mary Briggs. The parents of the child reside at Waverley. Deceased was ...
Article : 724 wordsON or about the 1st October a Black Buoy with Black Flag, will be placed in seven fathoms water, off the north east extreme of the east banks at the entrance to Morton Bay. The position of the Buoy will be in about the following ...
Article : 91 wordsOctober 1.—Mechanic, from Sydney; Spec from Melbourne SAILED. October 1.—Herculeas, Zene, Agnes, Grafton, Eagle, Mountain Maid, Scotia, and Prompt, for Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather in this district in very fine, but yet the farmers are not without apprehensions. as to the future. Rain, for a brief season, is required for the o ops, and as far as our fruiting prospects are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsHORIES FOR INDIA.—Last December a lot of thirteen horses, bred by Graham Mylne, Esq., of Etonsville, Clarence River, were sent by that gentleman to the stables of Mr. Buchan Thomson, of this city to be ...
Article : 180 wordsBOTANIC GARDENS—The Band of the First Battalion Volunteer R fl s will perform in the Botanical Garden at 4 o'clock, (weather permitting) this afternoon, Pro. gramme:—Overture, "preceoss," Weber; waltz, "St. ...
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