The City of Launceston has brought us our papers from Auckland direct to the 6th of October. We, therefore, now supplement the news we gave yesterday, with the following ...
Article : 295 wordsOur files from Sydney are to the 13th inst. only. They contain, consequently, little or nothing in reference to the late ministerial crisis. ...
Article : 1,298 wordsWe have Invercargill papers to the 12th inst., that is, five days later than those from Otago. They were brought by the Cosmopolite yesterday, and we extract from them the ...
Article : 1,071 wordsWe have dates from Perth to the 23rd of September. What follows is from the Perth Inquirer of that date:— The intelligence connected with ...
Article : 1,168 wordsThe natives have continued to give us from time to time evidence of their being still in our neighborhood, and some of these have assumed the form of practical joking and little ...
Article : 269 wordsWe have Adelaide papers to the 10th inst. The North country is still attracting much attention with the colonists. We take this, on the subject, from the Register of the 7th inst.:— ...
Article : 1,347 wordsThe usual convoy started for the front this morning. The rebels did not relish the treatment they had at Pukekohe, as the following extract of a ...
Article : 879 wordsLast evening the natives carme to warn us that firing had been heard in the direction of the North arm, and this, coupled with the excitement caused by the discovery that one ...
Article : 541 wordsOn Tuesday last occurred the third successive skirmish with the Maories, in which they have suffered loss and inflicted none. At 3.30 a.m., on that morning, the two companies of ...
Article : 1,732 wordsThe Southern Cross has been permitted to publish the following extract from a letter written by a gentleman in Taranaki to a friend in Auckland:— ...
Article : 468 wordsBut that the truth of the statement was not then confirmed by any other than his own evidence, I should have mentioned in my account of the occurrences on the 18th instant ...
Article : 537 wordsHis Excellency Abdallah Pasha had been nominated the President of the Grand Council. It is stated that many of the Resident Consuls had expressed their willingness to approve ...
Article : 239 wordsThe City of Launceston brings three days' later from Brisbane, viz., to the 9th inst. We quote from the Courier as follows:— The Rockhampton papers devote ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. Anderson, Veterinary Surgeon, R.A., arrived by the Claud Hamilton, (s.,) and has come over to purchase horses for the Imperial Government. ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 21 Oct 1863, Page 3
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