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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsCORPS of twenty seven men has just been s[?]orn in as special constables, to protect the inhabitants of this town against the apprehended attack of bushrangers. This step has tended to dispel alarm. ...
Article : 48 wordsOctober 4.—Indian for Otage October 5.—Gamecook. for Otago. October 6.—Ocean Bride, for Otageo CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 212 wordsSEVERN, ship, 1200 tons, King, from Plymouth 10th July, 3 Government immigrants. G. Al. Lloyd and Co., agents COASTWISE. BEAUTIFUL STAR, steamer, 125 tons, Morwick, from ...
Article : 311 wordsTHE relation existing between education and political economy may not at first sight appear to be by any means a strict one. The former is looked upon almost exclusively from a moral ...
Article : 1,752 wordsThe P. and O. Company's steamship Madras arrived in Hobson's Bay at 2 p.m to-day. At a large meeting, held yesterday, at which the lead. ing men of the city were present. an Anti transportation ...
Article : 89 wordsSeptember 18.—Pacific, from Boston. September 21.—Margaret Eliza, from Twofold Bay; Adalice Burke. Kathleen, from Newcastle. September 23.—Jane Lookhart from Sydney. ...
Article : 53 wordsWe have news from the Cape to August 22. The Federal cruiser Mohican had left Table Bay for the purpose of cruising off the coast of Brazil. The Van. derbilt would shortly follow her. ...
Article : 80 wordsOctober 6.—Summer Cloud, from Newcastle. October7.—S rata, Adeona, and Wilhelmina, from Newcastle; Rebecea, from Sydney. ...
Article : 26 wordsYARRA YARRA, steamer, for Brisbane. KATE, barque, for Auckland. TRADER, schooner, for Adelaide. UNKNOWN schooner for Brisbane. ...
Article : 44 wordsOctober 9.—H: M. Warfleid. Lady Lyttelton. Secret, Brisk, Jessie, Mountain Maid, and Elizabeth, from Sydney. ...
Article : 25 wordsOctober 9.—Gem. from warnambool. October 10.—R. M. S. Madras, from Galle. SAILED. October 9.—Sarah Ann, for Corner Inlett. ...
Article : 34 wordsFor Calcutta—T. D. Marshall, and Selim, This Day; Dartmouth. early. For Nelson—Frowning Beauty, early. For Melbourne—Wongs Wonga, steamer 13th instant. ...
Article : 76 wordsWheat worth 6s. Flour is offering freely at £15 to £16. A splendid harvest is expected. ...
Article : 23 wordsOctober 9.—Queensland, from Northern Ports; Urars steamer from Sydney. SAILED. October 9.—Clarence, steamer, for Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsOctober 10. 9 a.m—Brisbane, calm and fine. Grafton. S. E: fine. Tenterfield. N E: cloudy. Armidale. S. W. fine. ...
Article : 105 wordsSYDNEY MECHANICS SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING SOCIETY.—The meetings of the above nomety are still kept up with spirit, the subject matter being always plentiful, as may be judged from the fact that the ques. ...
Article : 3,063 wordsEwald, schooner, 152 tons, Evans, for Melbourne Captain agent. Fenny Fisher, burque, 239 tons, Coote, for Otage. J. Merriman, agent ...
Article : 22 wordsLOUIS AND MIRIAM. brig. 127 tons, Vandervord, for Wel lington. Passengers—Mrs. Brooks, Meesrs. Taylor, Jones, Robinson, and Mace. MARY AND EDITH, barque 454 tons, Murray, for San ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsBeautiful Sian steamer from Bellembl: 173 tons coal. Kembla, steamer, from Clyde River: 6 horses, 10 bags oysters, bag silver ore. Grafton, steamer from Clarence River: 628 bags maize, 3 cases ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 719 wordsTHE Statistical Register for 1862, with the report of the REGISTRAR GENERAL on its contents, will furnish many valuable lessons to the community. An examination of the results ...
Article : 1,445 wordsC[?]oning at the General Post Office as follows:— For Calcutta —By the Salim This Day. at noon, if not under way: and by the T. D. Marshall, This Day at 6 pm. For Shinghai—By the Norwood, and Shawmut, This Day at 6 ...
Article : 616 wordsNOTHING definite was arrived at in the matter of the formation of the new Ministry up to a late hour on Saturday night. All that is known is that to Mr. Forster has been left the formation of the Ministry and that he ...
Article : 330 wordsCONSCIENCE AN IRONCLAD.—At a Sunday school, the ot er afternoon, a brigh-looking little fellow was asked "What is conscience?" He answered very properly, "An inward monitor." "And what is a moniter?" "Oh, ...
Article : 400 wordsOctober 6.—Yarre, from Launceston. SAILED. October 8.—Harriet, for Richmond River ...
Article : 272 wordsOctober 4.—Caroline Chlsholm, Ellen, Triton, William Hill, Lorenzo Sabine, and William Watson, from Newcastle: Glencoe from: Otago; Highlander, from Richmond River; Vislula, from Sydney. ...
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