Same of the recent accounts from the diggings in the neighbourhood of the Bald Hill, are of an extraordinary character. A number of diggers are congregated upon a small piece of table land ...
Article : 832 wordsTHOUGH we had a later arrival yesterday from Melbourne, we did not obtain any paper containing the late English News which was received there on the ...
Article : 253 wordsJuly 21.—Clarence Packet, 62 tons. Captain Cathery, from Melbourne 15th instant, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Cooper, J. S. Cooper, W. and H. Pilkington, W. Cook, D. M'Grady. Parr, ...
Article : 139 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Ayerst, a certificate meeting, at noon. ...
Article : 17 wordsWith the latest dates at which they have been spoken. Caernarvon, barque, 222 tons, Sullivan, sailed the 7th July, 1851. Reported by the Australian, April 21st, with 500 barrels sperm oil. R. ...
Article : 223 wordsAbstract of Public Sales, advertised in this Journal, for the Week ending Saturday, July 24. THIS DAY. ...
Article : 110 wordsJuly 21.—Dart brig, 154 tons, Captain Collins, for Melbourne. Passengers,—Messrs. W. Petitt, I. Ferne, J. Lawlor, A. Nicholson, W. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson, Metcalfe, Barnet, Mrs. Cook, Mr. ...
Article : 212 wordsSteam Navigation Bill; second reading. Consideration of Governor-General's Message, No. 20, with Chairman of Quarter Sessions Bill. Customs' Duties Bill; to be considered in ...
Article : 1,058 wordsBY the arrival of the Gipsy Queen, late last night, from London, April 6th, and Plymouth, April 10th, we received a portion of our files of papers to the 5th of ...
Article : 145 wordsTHIS DAY.—Christopher George, for Wide Bay: Helen, and Queen, for Melbourne; Margaret, for Geelong. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsJuly 21.—Margaret, schooner, 143 tons, Captain Spencer, for Geelong. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Somerset, and three children; Mrs. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Firthe, and child; Messrs. Ward, ...
Article : 52 wordsJuly 21.—Jane Williams, from Newcastle, with 500 bushels-wheat, 559 bushels maize, 3 tons flour, 10 bags bran, 5 bags bacon: Seabird, from Shoalhaven, with 17 tons, potatoes, 1 cask 1 keg butter, ...
Article : 52 wordsJuly 21.—Chase, for M'Leay River, with sundries; Charles Webb, for Newcastle, with sundries. ...
Article : 20 wordsBusiness has been extremely quiet in the English funds to-day, and prices remain without the slightest variation. Consols were quoted 98[?] to ¾ for both money and account. Bank Stock, with ...
Article : 229 wordsNo Communication can be inserted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, is unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be ...
Article : 36 wordsFor Helen Baird: 10,000 bags sugar, Australasian Sugar Company; 300 boxes cigars, Order. Per Favourite: 500 bags sugar, 2 bags gold, W. Mortimer; 2 bags gold, 5 cases drapery, G. ...
Article : 39 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsPer Margaret: 4 packages (a cart) Ray, Glaister, and Co.; 80 bags 5 cases 280 tins biscuit, G. Wilkie; 2 cnses 2 trunks drapery, M'Arthur and Atkinson; 1 case furniture, Young and Co.; ...
Article : 348 wordsTHERE are some important measures with which the Government stands charged, which do not yet make their appearance before the Legislative Council. Among ...
Article : 1,504 wordsIn this case, a rule had been obtained, under the Law Simplifying Act, calling upon William Thurlow, Esq., the Mayor, and Edward Lord, Esq., the Treasurer, of the City of Sydney, to ...
Article : 867 wordsOur beads were all but turned last week by the report of gold in considerable quantities having been found within a few miles of our doors, and knowing your desire to gain correct information ...
Article : 310 wordsThe dowager Queen of Denmark, Sophia Frederica, widow of Frederick VI, and daughter of the late Landgrave Charles of Hesse Cassel, died at Copenhagen on the 21st ult., in her ...
Article : 381 wordsFor London—The Neptune, and Narwhal, on Saturday evening, at six. For Madras—The Sir George Seymour, this evening, at six. ...
Article : 786 wordsI am compelled to favour you with a repotition of the old story. Continued floods render the richest grounds altogether unavailable. The digging at Burrandong appears to be as ...
Article : 473 wordsThe floods at the Turon and other diggings having dispersed a number of the miners over the face of the country, a few of them have settled down at Winburndale Creek, at a point about ...
Article : 242 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock. NOTICES OF MOTION. Mr. DONALDSON gave notice that he would ...
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