SIR—Having just seen the despatch on the squatting question from the Duke of Newcastle to Lieutenant-Governor La Trobe, as published in your paprr of the 25th instant, I send you ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe returns of H. M. Customs for the year ending December 31st, 1853, having been made up, we are enabled by permission of the Collector of Customs to give a summary of the ...
Article : 412 wordsWe have Melbourne papers to the 21st of March, and news via Sydney to the 23rd. The squatting dispatch of the Duke of Newcastle had given deep offence to the squatting ...
Article : 1,825 wordsThe deeds specified in the annexed list having been enrolied in the Registry of Deeds Office, Supreme Court, under the provisions of the Act of the Governor and Legislative Council 13th ...
Article : 397 wordsSHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF EIGHT LIVES.—Information has been received of the total and extremely sudden loss of the barque Hyperion, bound from New York to Kingston, Jamaica, ...
Article : 1,375 wordsWe have most important news from Cabul, bearing date the 23rd of December last. Dost Mahomed was about to proceed on a tour, the ostensible object of which was to inspect ...
Article : 599 wordsLate accounts from Tambaroora represent the diggings to be in a very flourishing condition. The numbers at work in that region are variously estimated at 1500 to 2000, and wherever thrift ...
Article : 2,420 wordsArmidale—Mr. Jas. Gilchrist. Bingera—Mr. George Hammond. Brisbane—Mr. Charles Wheeler. Block Creek—Mr. Edward Franks. ...
Article : 203 wordsWe have intelligence of no small interest and importance from the ports to the westward. Every thing from that direction breathes of war and its rumours. In the struggle which the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Apr 1854, Page 4
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