Yesterday having been appointed for the official declaration of the poll, about 60 persons assembled at the place of nomination, the large room behind the Red Cow at Parramatta. ...
Article : 4,224 wordsThe excessive heat of the season, although rendering the heavy labours of the gold seeker very oppressive, has the recommendation of facilitating the working of the river bed at Merrundi. That portion of the Meroo, to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsTHE arrivals during the last few days have brought large additions to our [?] of goods but the demand for nearly every articls still continues very limited notwithstanding the ...
Article : 409 wordsA GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GOULBURN.—Strenuous exer[?] tions are being made to establish a Grammar School in Goulburn, and from the success that has been experienced, we are led to believe that the object will be ...
Article : 1,746 wordsOn the 11th instant, a boy, named Croke, was accidentally drowned at Wilmington, Eastern Creek. On the 12th another boy, about 14 years of age, was drowned near Richmond Punt. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsLAWR[?] American ship [?] Pierce; from London July 31. Passengers—Mr. Trevathan, Mr. Bosher, and 7 in the steerage. Agents, Monteflore, Graham, and Co. DECEMBER 14. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsA great many fresh hands are daily making their appearance on these diggings, and there seems a likelihood of our having a larger number of miners on Tambaroora than there has been for the last three ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsCRISHNA, barque, Cooper, for Hongkong. CLARENCE, for Moroton Bay. ...
Article : 12 wordsCLARENCE, steamer, 250 tons, G.H. Wilson, for Moroton Bay. Passengers—Miss Fleming, Mr. J. F. Robb, Mr. G. Thorne, Junior, Miss Thorne. Master Wickham, and 2 in the steerage. DUKE OF WELLINGTON, schooner, 89 tons, Nias, for ...
Article : 64 wordsAh! who shall comfort England for ber daughters and her sons, Her gentle and her generous, her own [?]eroic[?]ones Polluted, tortured, murdered?—inter[?]ble fate. To be the sport of demons in their[?]lust and in their hate! ...
Article : 355 wordsINWARDS.—Uncle Tom, and Mullogh, from Brisbane Water 15,000 feet timber, 1400 bushkets shells; Hunter, from Morpeth, 30 bales hay, 40 bage maxie, 20 bales wool, 200 bides, 3 horses, 4 coops fowls, 6 boxes-eggs, and sundrice. ...
Article : 58 wordsPer LAWRENCE, BROWN from London: 50 hogsheads beer, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co.: 100 cases bottled beer, Caird, Paterson, and Co.; 50 half-hogsheads vinegar, Willis, Merry, and Co.; 320 casks bottled beer, 210 deals, 500-cases [?] Macnamara ...
Article : 503 wordsDecember 6th and 7th.—Agreeable clear days, with fresh sea breezes. December 8th.—Fresh N.N.E. breezes, but sultry air. Cirrostratose cloud from the westward. At night sheet ...
Article : 265 wordsTHERE are at present working in Spring Gully about a couple of hundred men, the mejority of whom are making good wages, and some are yet taking out large quantities of gold. In one claim seven ounces were ...
Article : 644 wordsSIR—The young men of Sydney whose a[?]ocations preclude them from receiving the instruction afforded by our ordinary educational establishments are supposed to have ample facilities for improvement in the classes. ...
Article : 828 wordsPer HARVEST HOME, for Guam: 213 tons, coal Captain Wrigths. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Crudine is all the talk about these diggings, and the accounts given are very conflicting and unsatisfactory. So many rushes have taken place to the Crudine that it requires careful enquiry before a start is made ...
Article : 759 wordsFOR ADELAIDE.—By the Lizzie Wobber, this day, at noon, if not under weight. FOR MELBOURNE.—By the Boomerang, this day, [?] 2.30 p.m. FOR EDEN AND HOBART TOWN.—By the Tasmania, this day. ...
Article : 84 wordsSIR—The many influences brought to bear on the electors of the North Riding of Cumberland (residing in this district) during the contest between Mr. Parkes and Mr. Smith, have altered the opinion of many of the ...
Article : 481 wordsON Sunday-night, as Mr. Pilot Brown was bringing in the ship Lawrence Brown and running into North Harbour for the purpose of a[?]ring, owing to the violence of the breeze and the heave sea, she dr[?]ed on shore on the ...
Article : 815 wordsMaitland Bar and Sailor's Gully are daily increasing their population, and a fair portion of gold is being obtained by the miners, About the Bar there are a good number at work whose success for the most part is ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR—On Saturday afternoon last, a monster shark, of atleast ten feet in length, made his appearance off the above named bathing locality, to the no small consternation of some 200 or 300 men and boys, who instantly ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 15 Dec 1857, Page 5
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