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  2. MONDAY, JUNE 18TH.

    A GREAT public meeting was held at the Circular Quay for the purpose of passing a vote of censure on the Governor for his discourteous conduct to the Deputation appointed by he Great Protest Meeting ...

    Article : 1,453 words
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    Advertising : 17 words
  4. THE BATHURST ADVOCATE SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1849.

    The colonists of New South Wales are deter-mined to obtain responsible government. The late meetings which have been held in Sydney in reference to the revival of transported felons, the ...

    Article : 438 words
  5. Blackman's Swamp.

    INCENDIARISM.—On the night of Saturday the 9th June, some maliciously disposed person or persons set fire to a stack of wheat containing 300 bushels or thereabouts belonging to Joseph Brown a tenant of Mr. Wentworth's ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. The Convict Question.

    The following petition to the Queen lias been numerously signed by natives of New Zealand residing in the northern districts Madam.—Saluting you This is our memorial the ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. Wellington.

    THE weather for the last week has been dry and warm in tho day time, with sharp frosts at night previous to last Monday week we had a few showers for a day or two but none since.—We had three inquests in the beginning ...

    Article : 370 words
  8. Police Office.

    William Harris was charged with drunkenness and was fined 5s., or 24 hours imprisonment. Robert O'Brien was charged with cattle stealing. The examination was conducted with closed doors and hence ...

    Article : 944 words
  9. The Great Protest Meeting against Transportation.

    ON Monday the 1lth instant, a monstor meeting was held at the Circular Quay to protest against the iniquity tyranny, ami degradation to which this colony has been subjected by the unprincipled autocrat of Downing-street in ...

    Article : 535 words
  10. Shipwrecks and Melancholy loss of Life

    WE have a painful duty to perform in this day's issue in recording a series of casualties on the coast during the late gales by which it is estimated that about twenty-two of our fellow creatures have perished. For the details of these ...

    Article : 838 words
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