On Saturday evening, this fashionable watering place in the Bristol Channel, was the scene of an exhibition which was sickening and disgusting in the extreme. It had been announced that a man, styling ...
Article : 427 wordsThe following regulations for leasing Church and School lands for gold mining purposes, are published for general information by authority of the Minister for Lands in last night's Gazette:— ...
Article : 541 wordsBy the brig Lady Denison which arrived yesterday in this port, we have Wanganui papers to the 18th instant Our files, however, are very incomplete:— Colonel Haultain and Lieutenant Colonel Gorton ...
Article : 171 wordsI have an immense admiration for the fair daughters of Sydney. They are the prettiest, wittiest, most utterly charming, bewilderingly fascinating, and doubtless perfectly amiable young ladies under the ...
Article : 2,221 wordsThere is the Waitotara district—the boundaries of which, for our present purpose we shall take to extend from the Kai Iwi stream to the Patea river—a mixed native population, partly Hau-hau and partly loyal ...
Article : 284 wordsA case, which was heard at the Bristol Councilhouse lately before Messrs. S. V. Hare and M. Castle, disclosed an extraordinary series of incidents, which, entirely eclipse the story of "Enoch Arden," not only ...
Article : 1,293 wordsThis oft discussed question has never been satisfactorily answered, and never will be; therefore we may dismiss it, and ask another and more pertinent one: Where do the rebel natives got Government ...
Article : 472 wordsNATURAL PHENOMENON.—The singular marine disturbance which is described as a volcanic wave, and some notice of which, as it appeared in other parts of the coast, was also observed at Ki[?]ma on Saturday last. ...
Article : 1,016 wordsOn Monday last the Patea Field Force numbered 720 men and 34 officers, with reinforcements still going forward. That is the largest colonial force that has over yet taken the field, but when we deduct from ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—The solar eclipse of the 18th instant was pretty well seen at Windsor. Although the sun was occasionally hidden from view by passing clouds, the beginning and the greatest obscuration were well ...
Article : 546 wordsIt appears from the Wanganui Times, that Major Hunter is accused by his own men of charges which nothing but a general court martial can clear up. The editor had been up to Patea, and he asserts that when ...
Article : 231 wordsSome fortnight ago Mr. Booth went to Wellington, and took with him Tauroa, a chief whom Colonel M'Donnell then held, as a kind of hostage for the good behaviour of his tribe. On being introduced to the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 22 Aug 1868, Page 5
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