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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsThe dove from the stranded Australian ark, the Thomas Arbuthnot, arrives, bearing—not on olive branch—but a lamp of gold 4½ lbs. weight, consigned to Mr. Dunbar, the ship-owner. ...
Article : 1,201 wordsSome twelve or fifteen years ago, more or less, when Bathurst was not half the size of n very small fishing village in England or "Wales, it was recommended, we ...
Article : 1,102 wordsPATROL FOR THE ROADS.—We understand that it is in contemplation to establish police stations at convenient points of the Ophir and Turon roads,at which patrols will be place to ...
Article : 2,510 wordsThe following extracts arc from a letter just received from a Bathurst gentleman now sojourning in Melbourne, and although he bears testimony to tho extraordinary richness of the ...
Article : 237 wordsSir.—With extreme regret I perceive in your publication of this day the following notice of my brother's decease:—"Amongst others who have died friendless and unknown, we may mention ...
Article : 347 wordsSir.—By you changing the name of the paper you publish to that of the Bathurst Herald, and publish it daily, and let the Perms of Subscription be £2 10s. per annum, or, if you publish ...
Article : 490 wordsThe water is quickly subsiding, and although a considerable portion of the ground cannot be worked, a few have commenced operations, and from present appearances, the heat of the sun ...
Article : 427 wordsLibery and independence are passions among the three great nations of Continental Europe. France clamours loadly for the first, while Italy and Germany clamour as londly for them both. ...
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