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Advertising : 171 wordsThe married and single again met in open open contest at O'Connell Plains on Saturday week, and with an ardour which could nut be damped by the showers which Poured on them ...
Article : 787 wordsThere has been a fine supply of rain in this neighbourhood within these few days. All the creeks and water-holes are overflowing and there. is every appearance of the present being one of ...
Article : 103 wordsOn Monday, the 17th Inst., the glorious intelligence of the success of the allies at Sebastopol reached our township, and It Very soon spread over the surrounding neighbourhood, producing an almost indescribable effect ...
Article : 866 wordsSir,—In a paragraph in one of your late issues, leaded us above, you hart given me credit for living found a. mare's neat. I beg to inform you that is a mistake, as it was not a mare's ...
Article : 409 wordsThe following despatch has been received here dated St. Petersburg, September 26 :— Prince Gortscbakoff reports under date of the 23rd instant at follows:—"The enemy has ...
Article : 72 wordsMy Lord—I had the honour to apprise your lordship, in my despatch of the instant, that the Engineer and Artillery officers of the allied armies had laid before General Pelissier and my ...
Article : 1,493 wordsThe Moniteur contains the following from [?]from Marshal Pelissier:— "Sobastopol, 19th September, 5 p.m. "Of the 4000 cannons found at ...
Article : 80 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 8th instant, appears a report of a man being found drowned in a water-hole near Summerhill, convenient to Russell farm, who was unknown to those who ...
Article : 180 wordsA supplement to the London. Gazette Exit dimary contains adespatch from Sir Ed Lyons, dated on board the Royal Albert Sebastopol. September 10. ...
Article : 313 wordsThe arrival of the Invincible at Hobson's Bar on the 19th instant, after a fine run from Liverpool, which port she left on the 30th of September, has placed ...
Article : 75 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 22nd Instant, there appears a paragraph headed "Much ado about Nothing," which accuses me of officious interference as Charchwarden of All Saint's Church. ...
Article : 586 wordsSir,—The conclusion dedueable from my former letter, must be that there is not sufficient populations at the diggings, and consequently that they could not be fairly tried—that there ...
Article : 747 wordsThe races advertised for Boxing-day same off on Kite's course in compliance with the terms and condition set forth in the programme. A goodly mailer found their way from Bathurst to ...
Article : 1,567 wordsThe third edition of the Times, of the 29th September, gives the following telegraphic despatch from its correspondent at Marseilles:— ...
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