THE CZAR AND HIS PALACE.—The Emperor is a man of about fifty-six, a very fine-looking specimen of humanity. He is a tall, athletic figure, though not stout. There was a very ...
Article : 433 wordsTHE MOUNT GIBRO GOLD FIELD.—With reference to the rumoured discovery of a large gold field in the vicinity of Mount Gibbo—we are in a position to state that there is little ...
Article : 786 wordsJanuary 17.—Tasmanian (s.). [?] from Hobart Town 13th instant, 43 passengers.—[?] (s.), Pole, from Melbourne the 13th instant, with 64 passengers,—Gipser, Schooner, Plant, from Twofold Bay the ...
Article : 371 wordsSIR,—Your last weeks correspondent, Mr Smith, mail contractor, would do well in future to confine himself to a lare narrative of facts. As to his abilities in base, I have not the ...
Article : 632 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant savoys, cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoll, celery, Sow turnips, spinach for winter, cabbage seeds, French beans, turnip radish. Clear ground of rubbish and deposits. Transplant young ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsIn pursuance of official announcement a public meeting of the Electors of Sydney was convened, yesterday, at Macquarie-place, for the purpose of nominating a member of the ...
Article : 924 wordsWe regret that by an uncountable error in our mechanical arrangements, our critical article "MATTERS MUSICAL," has been framed into our fourth page, immediately below our English ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—I have been booking out for something like news, but as there is not anything startling, I am thrown back upon the old topic, the weather, but in this instance not by any means a ...
Article : 234 wordsTHE steam-ship Madras, arrived at Sydney at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, 18th inst., and brings news of a very exciting character to Nov. 9th. ...
Article : 2,703 wordsBREAKFAST TO ALI-BEN-SOU-ALLE.—A dejenner a la fourchette was given at the Goulburn Hotel, on Monday morning last, at nine o'clock, to Ali-Ben-Sou-Alle, the distinguished ...
Article : 701 wordsSINCE writing the above report on the gold fields of the district, we received intelligence of a new "rush" having taken place on Spring Creek. We have taken great pains to ascertain ...
Article : 215 wordsSIR,—As I could not find anything interesting for the public at home, I grew sick and wearied, and as an antidote, I thought that I would take my horses and travel for adventures. ...
Article : 445 wordsOn Saturday, at one o'clock p.m., Sir Charles Fitz Roy held his Farewell Levee at Government house. The weather during the early part of the morning was very unpropitious, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsImmediately upon the close of Sir Charles Fitz Roy's Levee, the gentlemen who had attended, with many others, assembled in the hall of the government horse, when ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 27 Jan 1855, Page 2
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