By the Rangatira we have news to June 22. We subjoin a few items of intelligence:— VICTORIA. THE MURDER AT THE ROADS OFFICE.—A very ...
Article : 1,173 wordsThe PRESIDENT announced that he had forwarded to His Excellency the resolution of the Council relative to the title of "Honorable." PETITIONS. ...
Article : 2,623 wordsPetitions were presented from the following districts against the abolition of the Central Road Board :—Teatree Gully, Highercombe, Brighton, Hindmarsh, Barossa West Noarlunga, Fort Gawler, East Torrens, Port Elliot and HETtTBNS. ...
Article : 3,649 wordsThe Argus of the 22nd thus summarises the latest news from New Zealand:— Our intelligence from Auckland is to the 8th inst. The troops had gone into winter quarters, and ...
Article : 407 wordsM. Assolant's descriptions of the manners and customs of the English, as published in the French journals by that accurate observer of life and manners, were generally supposed to be ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Argus gives the following news:—"The Forres has arrived at Auckland from California with dates to the 5th April. She brings 6,700 bags of flour, 1,000 bags of wheat, and 560 bags of oats. ...
Article : 1,107 wordsA meeting of the promoters of tho Castlemaine and District Bank was held at Castlemaine June 21st. Mr. James Robertson read a statement, and dwelt upon the loss to the colony which followed ...
Article : 782 wordsSeveral more petitions were received against the abolition of the Central Road Board; and one was read from the City Corporation praying that the House would pass laws regulating the width of tires and the weight to be carried on the ...
Article : 5,678 wordsBOILING DOWN of cattle has again commenced on the Sydney side. At Bathurst, says the Border Post, "the best meat in the market" is sold at one half-penny per lb., by the carcase; by the fore-quarter, ...
Article : 524 wordsA very amusing hoax has recently been practised upon a wife-hunter at Sheffield. The following are the particulars :— "A Lothario resident in a neighboring town wrote ...
Article : 529 wordsAbout 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, June 18th, one of the most cool and deliberate murders which we have ever had occasion to chronicle took place at the rear of the Roads and Bridges Office, ...
Article : 2,324 wordsWe have Queensland dates to the 14th. The chief points of interest were the efforts being made to promote the growth of sugar by the establishment of a sugar growing and manufacturing company, which ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Mercury, June 17, gives the following market report — "There was less activity in the wheat market to-day, and the highest price obtained was 11s. 9d.; ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 2 Jul 1864, Page 6
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