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  2. LAND SALE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,087 words
  3. SEARCH FOR THE DEAD.

    THE Harbour Master cruised on the south side of Middle Harbour, while the Empire reporter's boat searched on the opposite side. Masses of wreck and cargo had been washed ...

    Article : 452 words
  4. New South Wales Parliament.

    The PRESIDENT took the Chair at half-past four o'clock. FEDERATION. Mr. E. DEAS THOMSON moved:—"1. That ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. (From Saturday's Empire.)

    About seven o'clock in the evening, Mr. Pockley, the superintendent of pilots, called upon us with information which leaves no room to doubt the identity of the ill-fated vessel. ...

    Article : 377 words
  6. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three o'clock. WESTERN LINE OF RAILWAY. Mr. LORD asked the honorable the ...

    Article : 439 words
  7. VIEWING THE DEAD.

    The city coroner and police attended at the dead-house yesterday (Sunday) morning, at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of allowing identification, and of taking preliminary steps ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. RESCUE OF ONE OF THE SEAMEN.

    The miraculous rescue of one of the seamen of the ill-fated Dunbar, the sole survivor from the wreck, has been the means of removing a portion of the mystery which previously ...

    Article : 895 words
  9. WRECK OF THE DUNBAR AT SYDNEY HEADS.

    AT an early hour, yesterday morning, news flew like lightning through the city of a large ship having been wrecked outside the Heads in the furious gale which raged throughout ...

    Article : 998 words
  10. SCENE AT THE GAP.

    A brave fellow named Francis Osborne volunteered to go down to send up some of the mangled corpses, now and then lodging upon the rocks beneath us—now a trunk of a ...

    Article : 271 words
  11. FURTHER INTELLIGENCE.

    This morning, shortly after 7 o'clock, Mr. Pilot Jenkins, started in his whale boat for the purpose of examining the shore near the heads, and, at about 11 o'clock, he arrived in Sydney, ...

    Article : 446 words
  12. THE LOCALITY OF THE WRECK.

    A slight description of the locality where the late melancholy catastrophe occurred may be interesting to those not acquainted with it. From the South Head, on which the lighthouse ...

    Article : 361 words
  13. THURSDAY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three. AUDITOR GENERAL. Mr. DONALDSON brought in a bill to ...

    Article : 1,548 words
  14. FRIDAY.

    The SPEAKER took the Chair at twenty-five minutes past three. SEPARATION OF MORETON BAY. In answer to a question from Mr. HARGRAVE, ...

    Article : 722 words
  15. (From the second edition of Saturday's Herald.)

    We proceeded to the Heads this morning at daylight. The bodies were still being washed to and fro in the ledges of the rocks, and articles from the wreck continued to be ...

    Article : 623 words
  16. TWO WOMEN YOKED IN A PLOUGH.

    During last week a very unusual sight attracted the attention of the railway passengers while the trains were passing through Bishopton of Moss. It was that of two ...

    Article : 81 words
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