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Advertising : 171 words view this articleMr. Shaw, the missionary of Tamatave who has just been Bet at liberty by the French authorities in Madagascar, now claims compensation for wrongful detention, ...
Article : 76 words view this articleThe Press refer in complimentary terms to the statues which have recently been executed by Signor Fontana for erection at Sydney. The striking likeness of the ...
Article : 56 words view this articleThe buildings in which the International Fisheries Exhibition was held will not be removed, bat 'will be retained for purposes of future Exhibitions. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleThe Siam's mails were delivered via Brindisi to-day. Five per Cents of New Zealand are at £106108. The Four and a half per Cent. New Zealand ...
Article : 77 words view this articleThe death of the Comte de Chambord, and the consequent rapprochement between the Orleanist and Legitimist parties, has occasioned renewed activity on their part, ...
Article : 74 words view this articleAdmiral Galiber, who was appointed to relieve Admiral Pierre as commander of the French naval force in Malagasy waters, sailed to-day for Madagascar. ...
Article : 32 words view this articleThe trial ,of the farther number of prisoners charged with complicity in the massacres of Alexandria last year was concluded to-day, when thirteen of the ...
Article : 41 words view this articleThe Bishop of Melbourne has delivered a sermon against the craving for religious excitement. A fine panorama of the Egyptian War has ...
Article : 960 words view this articleThe St. James's Gazette in an article published to-day discusses the proposal of Sir George Grey, on behalf of New Zealand, that that colony should request ...
Article : 74 words view this articleThe Orient Steam Navigation Company's s. Cuzco arrived here to-day homeward-bound. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleThe announcement of the intended visit of King Alfonso to the Emperor William of Germany has met with great objection on the part of the Ministry, and a Cabinet ...
Article : 83 words view this articlePatrick O'Donnell, who was committed at Port Elizabeth for the murder of James' Carey, sailed from this port to-day for England, where he will be placed on his trial for the crime. ...
Article : 40 words view this articleAn application was made at the Water Police Court to-day that Captain Rowley, of the steamer Pathan, who is the defendant in several actions for failing to supply passengers ...
Article : 935 words view this articleIn the Council the debate on the second reading of the Railways Management Bill was resumed by Mr. Zeal, who condemned the present system, and supported the Bill ...
Article : 371 words view this articleA contract has been concluded between the Government and the Orient Company, the principal conditions of which are as follows;—The service will be fortnightly. ...
Article : 400 words view this articleThe barque Kilmeny, which is 117 days out hence to Newcastle, is despaired of. The Legislative Council has rejected the Bill for abolishing judicial oaths. ...
Article : 30 words view this articleThe steamer Ferret started to-day on a voyage to the north, and is to be employed en the north-west coast. The House of Assembly has passed ...
Article : 204 words view this articleOnly seven years have passed since the abolition of the provincial system in New Zealand, and already there are signs of a i return to a modified form of provincialism. ...
Article : 6398 words view this articleShocks of earthquake were felt this morning over a very wide area both to the north and west At Gayndah the shock was so severe as to considerably damage the Courthouse. ...
Article : 281 words view this articleThe Diocesan Synod continued its sittings until 11 o'clock tonight. The principal business was a discussion upon a motion affirming that in the case of any public school in which ...
Article : 472 words view this articleWith respect to the butchers' dispute, which led to the strike among the slaughter men at the abattoirs, it is explained that the I formerd themselves into an Association ...
Article : 263 words view this articleAt a late hour last night an escaped convict named John Connell gave himself up to the police, as he was tired of the criminal life he had been leading. He made an ...
Article : 264 words view this articleThe Adelaide Hunt Club had a most enjoyable morning run at Lockleys on Wednesday. The start was at Mr. George Bagot's house: then they jumped into the Racecourse, and ...
Article : 236 words view this articleWe have received from Mr. W. C. Rigby the Australasian Turf Register for 1883. Premier was scratched for the Steeplechase at 3.5 p.m. on Wednesday. ...
Article : 108 words view this articleThe Venice arrived yesterday from Hongkong, and sailed to-day for southern ports. Passengers—Mrs, Favenc, Messrs. Faveno, Little, Saunders, and Straton, in the saloon; 12 in the steerage, and 4 Chinese. ...
Article : 41 words view this articleA fire occurred shortly before 5 this afternoon at the residence of Mr. John Baker, near the Church of England. A basket of clothe was near the fireplace, and it is supposed that ...
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Advertising : 119 words view this articleThe Penola Show took place to-day. The weather was fine, the attendance good, and the exhibits numerous, excepting in she the sheep farmers being apparently afraid ...
Article : 381 words view this articleA meeting was held in the Institute Hall tonight to consider the question of watersupply for the town. There was a large attendance, and the Mayor (Mr. J. M. Macfarlane) ...
Article : 66 words view this articleIt is desirable that a telegraphic line should be established between this place and Point Lowly to facilitate shipping requirements. The cry for the erection of a gaol is receiving ...
Article : 51 words view this articleThe annual meeting of the Female Refuge was held in the Church Office on Wednesday, August 29. His Excellency the Governor, who was to have presided. sent an ...
Article : 891 words view this articleConsiderable interest was manifested in the case of George Millbank against P. M. Keville, which was heard yesterday before Mr. Edmonds, S.M., and a Jury of four, and ...
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