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  2. THE GREAT EASTERN STEAMSHIP.

    Every exertion is ueing usen by me Atlantic Telegraph Construction Company, into whose hands the Great Eastern steamer has provisionally passed, to equip and prepare her for the ...

    Article : 1,685 words
  3. FRITH'S PICTURE " THE DERBY DAY."

    We understand that Mr. Hawkes, of Norwood, has received a letter from Mr. WUlian Shield,who has charge of Frith's celebrated picture " The Derby Day," informing him that from Tasmania ...

    Article : 2,157 words
  4. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    Last December we had to chronicle the victory of the 1st Tasmanian over the Melbourne Rifles. We have now the pleasure of giving the completed scores of the return match, in which the ...

    Article : 416 words
  5. THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, AND "WORKING MEN'S CLUB."

    Sir,—The report furnished by the directors of the Mechanics' Institute for the past year, displays a for healthier state of things than could have reasonably been expected under the ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  6. NEW BOUTE WALES.

    We have news from Sydney via Melbourne, to the 14th inst. Our telegrams have already conveyed the melancholy intelligence of the death of Mr. W. ...

    Article : 494 words
  7. VICTORIA.

    We have Melbourne papers to the 20th inst. The Argus of the 17th says:— A conference between the Houses of Parliament, on the subject of the Land Bill, took place ...

    Article : 1,648 words
  8. THE WAR IN 1864.

    General Banks moved since the commencement of last year to the Rio Grande. He occupied Brownsville; and we were told that the rebellion had been strangled in Texas. What are ...

    Article : 1,248 words
  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We have Adelaide papers to the 17th instant. The Register says:- Mr. Boucaut, the solicitor to the Mills' Claims Association, has received letters from his London ...

    Article : 686 words
  10. PERSONATION OF A BROTHER.

    It does not often happen that cases of gross imposture occur in Wales, but an instance has just taken place inAbcrdovey, of which Mr. Edward Jones, draper, and his mother were the ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  11. NELSON.

    The Nelson Colonist, of the 3rd inst., contains the latest information from the mines:—" The Wallaby and Nelson have both arrived from the Okitiki since our lost publication. The former ...

    Article : 387 words
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