These races took place during the present-week, afforded, as we anticipated they would do, a rich treat to the lovers of the turf. The weather was extremely propitious, and the general arrangements of ...
Article : 715 wordsSolomon Penrith was charged with drunkennes ; he pleaded guilty, and was fined ten shillings, or twenty-four hours to the cells. Jane Evans was charged with a similar offence, and ...
Article : 1,305 wordsAt HARTLEY, on the 24th day of February 1849, from Mr. James Morris, Mount Clarence :—Red cow, white belly and tail, CR on the rump, illegible brand on the ribs milking side, a small B on the off rump, a ...
Article : 421 wordsMARINE INSURANCE.—A scheme of Marine Insurance, is about to be organised in Adelaide. We have heard that the amount paid by the colony for marine insurance, averages more than £30,000 annually. ...
Article : 435 wordsWHEAT is in demand at from 3s. 6d. to 3s. 9d. per bushel. Flour is quoted at £9 10s. per ton for fine. Maize, 3s. 9d. per bushel. ...
Article : 153 wordsSUBSTITUTE FOR QUININE.—A French Surgeon has found that the bark of the Andansonia digitate is more a efficacious in fevers than sulphate of quinine. Water v. Galyanism.—Mr Cross the ...
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Family Notices : 36 wordsThe barque Princess Royal, Captain Sinclair, from Hongkong, for this port, struck at three o'clock cm Saturday morning, on Lonsdale Reef, outside the Heads, and became a total ...
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Advertising : 272 wordsA coffin (said an Irishman) is the house a man lives in when he is dead. There is a shop kept by an old maid in Southampton in the window of which appear these words in large ...
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Bathurst Advocate (NSW : 1848 - 1849), Sat 10 Mar 1849, Page 3
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