From the tenor of a private letter, just received, we learn that Messrs. Spier and Pond are to leave Melbourne by the City of Sydney, for the purpose of conferring with the cricketers of New South Wales on the subject of the ...
Article : 1,304 wordsThe Balclutha has arrived, after a ninety-six hours' pas-[?] from King George's Sound. The P. and O.S.S. [?]tham, Captain Potts, reached King George's Sound at [?] p.m. on the 12th instant. She left Galle on the 26th ...
Article : 152 wordsThe sales commenced on the 18th, the arrivals to that date consisting of 80,000. The Sales opened with a smaller attendance of buyers, both home mid foreign, than has been witnessed for a long time; and althrough the catalogue ...
Article : 86 wordsHides.—Prices of Australian receded about one-eighth per lb., but at the latest sales fully former rates were paid. Mimosa bark declined fully 10s. per ton. Leather.A fair quantity has changed hands at somewhat lower rates. ...
Article : 272 wordsLONDON, 3rd August.—The Queen visits Ireland in August. Lord John Russell is created a Peer, under the [?] of the Early Russell. Lord Elgin is appointed Governor-General of India. The Ministerial re-elections have ...
Article : 330 wordsCOAL AT GRIFFITH'S POINT, WESTERN PORT, VICTORIA.—A sample of coal has been shown to us from the seam lately discovered at Griffth's Point, Western Port Bay. It seems to be of good ...
Article : 338 wordsSeptember 17.—Elias Muses, of Sydney. Liabilities £24,317 17s. 6d. Assets, value of real property (mortgaged). £22,447; of personal property, £7665 2s. 11d.; outstanding debts, £3772, 15s; total, £33,885 Os. 11d. ...
Article : 711 wordsBy the Early Bird, Captain Cook, via California, we have news to the 25th of June, per Pony Express. The following is the dispatch of the Sin Francisco Balletin, which gives a general summary of the news, since last ...
Article : 1,297 wordsLord Herbert of Lea, the Duke of Buckingham, Admiral Pelloe, General J. Swinburne, Sir J. Patterson, Prince Adam Ceasar Tovyski, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Emperor of the French is expected very shortly at the camp at Chalons, where he is to be visited by the King Prussia. The King of Sweden is about to visit Paris. Reforms continue to be vigorously carried on at ...
Article : 409 wordsTRIAL OF BOATS.—A somewhat interesting experiment took place, at Glenelg, on Monday last Mr. F.W. White, the galvanised iron worker, has recently manufactured a couple of flat bottomed ...
Article : 473 wordsAccording to intelligence which comes down to the 20th July, the Federal armies wore operating in three great columns; the largest, which consists of some 60,000 under General M'Dowall, has advanced to about thirty miles ...
Article : 492 wordsPITT-STREET TRAMWAY.—The contractor for this undertaking has commenced operations by laying some lengths of rail at the junction of Pitt-street with Bathurst-sreet. The line when ...
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Advertising : 228 wordsTHE COTTON COMPANY—The provincial committee of the Ipswich Cotton Company have submitted a report of their proceedings to the first general meeting of the Company, held last Monday ...
Article : 623 wordsThe mercantile advices from New York tins week state that an impression was generally encouraged to the effect that the Southern Confederacy was about to give in although all the letters thence continue their tone of definance. ...
Article : 364 wordsThe Ballarat Star has been permitted to make the following extracts from a private leter, dated Tuapeka, 18th August, addressed to a citizen at Balthurst:—"There is no doubt that a gully has been ...
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The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News (NSW : 1859 - 1866), Sat 21 Sep 1861, Page 3
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