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The Burton Stather, from Natal, having on board His Excellency Mr. Anthony Musgrave, C.M.G., Mrs. Musgrave, and two children, Miss Musgrave (His ...
Article : 3341 words view this articleCaptain Burton's wife writes to the Pall Mall Gazette a contradiction of the story in the German Gazette of Vienna regarding the late Lady Ellenborough. The true story is ...
Article : 598 words view this articleStewards—Messrs. James White, J.P., Ebenezer Ward, M.P., John Mullen, S. Osborne, J.P., John Emerson, Robt. Fotheringham Wm. S. Downie, John James Swinden ...
Article : 3075 words view this articleSir—In speaking of the past, those who were connected with and knew the country previous to the last long-continued drought will bear me out in the assertion that the Far North has ...
Article : 644 words view this articleSir—Whilst reading the report of the proceedings at the meeting of the Aborigines' Friends' Society the thought crossed my mind that the Far North presented a fine field for the ...
Article : 499 words view this articleMr. Merry's Doncaster, by Stockwell—Marigold... 1 Mr. W. S. Crawford's Gang Forward, by Stockwell—Lady May. ...
Article : 277 words view this articleMr. Merry's Marie Stuart, by Scottish Chief— Morgan la Faye... 1 Mr. W. S. Crawford's Wild Myrtle, by Stockwell—Tightfit. 2 ...
Article : 216 words view this articlePloughing is nearly over, and sowing has been finished by the majority of the farmers. The beautiful rains of the past few days will cause the crops to grow rapidly. The grass land is ...
Article : 65 words view this articleSir—Permit me to inform you that a very handsome compliment has recently been paid by Baron F. von Mueller, of Melbourne, the celebrated Australian botanist, to our friend ...
Article : 134 words view this articleThis was not long ago the only Post-Office at this southern end of Yorke's Peninsula, barring, of course, the sheep stations, which have for some time been supplied with a mail to and from ...
Article : 320 words view this articleThe season is the finest ever remembered, as showers fall every week, and the wheat is only sown a few days before the plant, appears above the ground quite green. The weather has also ...
Article : 320 words view this articleHeavy rains that fell last week will without doubt do great good to the runs. On Friday the Bishop of Goulbourn and his wife arrived on a pastoral visit, and yesterday ...
Article : 180 words view this articleField operations are considerably in advance of what they were at this time in former years, the weather having been so remarkably favourable. The farmers have had little hindrance in ...
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