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Advertising : 82 wordsThe favourable accounts received during last week from Boonoo Boonoo have caused a regular exodus from the Rocky to that gold field. On Monday and Tuesday the roads were crowded by parties leaving. A number of horse and ...
Article : 1,201 wordsN. H.—It would hardly be fair to insert oriticism on the business offers of oommission agents, except as advertisements, signed—at all events not on the details. The general question of whether Government or private agency would ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Police Magistrate. It is with extreme regret that I announce that E. D. Day, Esq., our respected police magistrate, is likely to bo ro-transforred to Maitland by Major Crummer being about to be placed on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsKITCHEN GAR[?]—Plant brocoli, cauliflowers, cabbages, eschalots, calory, lettuces. Sow early frame pea, lettuces, carrots, winter onions, French beans, beete, turnips, radish, onions. Clear and thin spinach to proper distances. Hoe the ground, ...
Article : 184 wordsJames Munro who had on Monday plead guilty to two informations charging him with embezzlement, was brought up for sentence His Honor addressed the prisoner at some length and then ...
Article : 3,258 wordsBOONOO BOONOO V. THE ROCKY—The Rocky, although a venerable gold Held, and lately the lending one of the colony, is suffering a temporary eclipse at present. Many of its old friends kept dropping off as the drought ...
Article : 496 wordsSUCH is the heading of a carefully written letter "to the colonists of New South Wales," which wo find in the Empire of Saturday last, and which we have reprinted in this issue. ...
Article : 1,204 wordsA numerously attended meeting took place at Phillipa Hotel, On Monday evening last, pursuant to notice, on the subject of the recent summary disinissal from the office of Chairman of the Hoard of National Eduration of Mr. Plankett, by the ...
Article : 1,661 wordsThis was a special case from the last Maitland Quarter Sessions. The prisoner was charged in the same count of the information with stealing three warrants or orders for the payment of money, and three pieces of paper. There ...
Article : 313 wordsGENTLEMEN—I regard a free press as the glory of a country, for, not to speak of its other advantages, it renders immense service to society, merely by exposing fraud, villany, oppression, and inhumanity. It is one of ...
Article : 447 wordsMELBOURNE WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT.Wednesday,3rd March.—With the exception of hay, produce of all kinds has becu looking up this week. There has been a continued rise in flour, and the advices received yesterday from the ...
Article : 610 wordsGENTLEMEN—Some time since, an account of the appearance of a ghost in this quarter was noticed under the head of " Strange if True." It is now time the absurdity of that tale should be exposed to the public, as ...
Article : 332 wordsMarch 8,—Samuel Crook, of Fairfield near Parramatta, late of Balmain gentleman Labilities £4529 13s. 8d. Assets— value of real property, £2176 18s.: of personal property, £445, outstanding debts £150; total assets £2771 18s. Deficit, £1757 ...
Article : 3,705 wordsGENTLEMEN—Mr. Haig has written to your journal, and also to the Herald, I am told, impugning an observation I made at the nomination, at Tamworth. I said in my opening remarks at that meeting that " I ...
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