HAVING been seized by the desire to inspect the interior arrangements of the goals in Bathurst— i.e. the old goal and the new—it struck me that a description of the buildings, shewing the ...
Article : 3,046 wordsTHE war cloud hovers in the distance darker than ever, and one is irresistibly led to consider whether 1887 will see nations happy and contented, or whether the threatened hostilities ...
Article : 1,078 wordsThis, the last day of sitting, was devoted to fixing rentals of leases. The following rentals were fixed:—David Keating, 600 acres, parish Walbrook, 2 1/4d, per ...
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Article : 16 wordsWOOL.—Messrs. Harrison, Jones and Devlin write under date Sydney, 10th January, 1887 : We held our weekly sale to-day, bringing forward a ctalogue of 3,069. The ...
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Article : 300 wordsThe Premier tendered the resignation of the Ministry to his Excellency the Governor this morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Dibbs has resigned the office of Colonial Secretary, and Sir Patrick Jennings will probably now withdraw the resignation of the Ministry. ...
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