Melbourne papers by the Colchester, to the 4th July, contain the following :— SUDDEN DEATH.—A fearful instance of the mutability of human life occurred in Geelong. Mr. Kane, ...
Article : 1,876 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. MISSING LETTERS. The Hon. H. AYERS drew the attention of the Government to the circumstance of a number of Adelaide letters ...
Article : 2,576 wordsWe extract the following telegraphic despatch from, the Melbourne papers, by the Colchester:— Sydney, July 2. The steamer Telegraph performed the voyage in ...
Article : 688 wordsJust 18 months have elapsed since my last visit to the great and rising City of the South. In that short interval Progress has made rapid strides in various directions. There are now in active operation 12 ...
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Article : 11,017 wordsNEW ZEALAND GOLD.—The Melbourne Argus acknowledges private receipt of New Zealander of June 25, from, the following is taken :—"An assay and report from Sir W. Denison of the sample of ...
Article : 101 wordsBy the Milwaukie we have two days' later intelligence from San Francisco. The Legislative session was to terminate on the 18th ultimo. ...
Article : 491 wordsDates to July 2. GENERAL BUSINESS.—A moderate amount of business has been transacted in the share market this week, and the prices of all our securities are firm, and in some ...
Article : 468 wordsOur dates from Tasmania ara to 29th ult. The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston) says :— "The conflicting and dubious news brought to Sydney by the Acis, from Valparaiso, with the doubts ...
Article : 176 wordsBy a slip from the Los Angeles Vineyard Office, we {Alta California) have the following extract from the San Diego Herald:— "Colonel Hooker arrived in town to-day from ...
Article : 247 wordsCALIFORNIAN MARKETS.—The California Mercantile Gazette contains the following under date of the 19th April:— Throughout the fortnight a fair business has been done ...
Article : 336 wordsThere is a sound of thunder afar. Storm in the South that darkens the day, Storm of battle and thunder of war, Well, if it do not roll our way. ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Sonora brings us no later news from South America or the Isthmus than has been received by the Orizaba. The intelligence that the Nicaraguan authorities had seized the Lake steamers, hauled ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 16 Jul 1859, Page 5
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