THE Invincible, American ship, arrived at Melbourne on the 18th instant, bringing ten days later tidings from the theatre of war. The war-fiend ...
Article : 832 wordsDecember 19.—Garland, Ch[?]an ship, Beaty, from Tal[?] October 2. Tasmania, (s.), Clinch, from Hobart Town December 11.—Samson; Steam-tug, Wilson, from Melburne December 14.—William ...
Article : 484 wordsON Thursday evening last, at eight o'clock, a meeting was held in the Salutation Inn, Goulburn, to decide upon the arrangements for the annual races, and also to fix a time for the ...
Article : 1,117 wordsSIR,—Having perused, on my way to Sydney a letter in your paper of the 15th instant, signed "W. P. Faithfull," and headed "Mr. Walsh and the Surveyors," and having no doubt that the ...
Article : 851 wordsOUR news is principally confined to the glorious reports from the war fields of the Crimes, and to the festivities consequent upon the return of Christmas day. I don't suppose ...
Article : 607 wordsBREACH OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT AND ASSAULT.—Michael Heniken, a stalwart, fine-looking man, was planed at the bar by the constable of Collector,—to wit, district, ...
Article : 149 wordsHORSE STEALING.—George Macarthy, the youth who was acquitted and discharged at the recent Court of Quarter Sessions, for robbing a dwelling house," and "assault with intent, ...
Article : 113 wordsHORSE STEALING.—Richard Jeffrey, whose father is a sawyer residing at Shelly's Flats, was brought up to answer a charge of horse-stealing. ...
Article : 320 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Celery must be set in trenches to blanch. Plant as before. sow as before. Finish cutting asparagus. The fragrant seasoning herbs may be gathered for store. Onion and red beet beds to be ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsA MEETING of the electors of the county of Argyle was convened, pursuant to notice, on Wednesday evening, at the Salutation Inn, for the purpose of introducing Daniel Henry ...
Article : 424 wordsSIR,—On my return from Sydney this evening, I read in your issue of the 15th instant, Mr. Faithfull's letter, founded on a passage in my letter to you of the 5th instant. I have no ...
Article : 745 wordsONE of the great electioneering clap-traps held forth by the different candidates already in the field is the promotion of railroads. That they are essentially necessary for the advancement ...
Article : 767 wordsTHE Legislative Council has been virtually dissolved. It was prorogued by His Excellency Sir William Denison, on Wednesday, the 19th of this mouth. ...
Article : 1,405 wordsThe Moniteur contains the following despatch from General Poliasier:— "Sebastopol, 19th September, 5 p.m. "Of the 4000 cannons found at ...
Article : 81 wordsI have very little to communicate this week respecting the above diggings, but that little is of a very satisfactory nature. Gadsden's party are doing remarkably well; last week they ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the Times says that the sudden visit of the Emperor Alexander, in his address, did not express hope that the Russian troops would display the same ...
Article : 90 wordsGOULBURNIA "came out" on Christmas-day, and we have every reason to believe that jollity and happiness were the "orders of the day." Upwards of 500 persons assembled on ...
Article : 144 wordsGreat discord was said to exist at Naples. The Government had tendered a most humble apology to Mr. Fagan. Mazzini had addressed a proclamation calling upon the Italian people ...
Article : 33 wordsLetters from Athens of the I7th state that the news of the fall of Sebastopol had produced in that city the utmost joy among the National party, and the deepest consternation and ...
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The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (NSW : 1848 - 1859), Sat 29 Dec 1855, Page 2
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