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Advertising : 100 wordsWe have been favoured by Mr. Wetton with a copy of the following letter, addressed by him to the Chamber of Commerce respecting the Panama route:- "38-59. Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE [?]DING INVESTIGATION.—ARRIVAL OF MR. DA[?] —Mr. E. D. Day, P.M. as Maitland, who has been deputed by the Government to enquire into the ch[?]es involved in the petition recently presented to the ...
Article : 251 words"EQ[?]TY" forgot to enclose his name. ...
Article : 10 wordsMR. BRIGHT'S two Birmingham addresses may be taken as the veteran Radical's appeal to the people of England, sober, from the verdict pronounced against him by the people of England, ...
Article : 944 wordsGreat excitement prevails about the Cricket Match, and the Hall of Commerce has been crowded throughout the day. There are great complaints about the infrequency of the telegrams. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,212 wordsARRIVALS.—Jan, [?]1[?] Athol, schooner, [?] tons, Calder, from Melbourne Margaret, schooner, 142 tons, Simmons, from Geelong[?] William Bucha[?]n, barque, 166 tons, Hyde, from New Caledonia, with six of the crow of the Black Dog, schooner[?] ...
Article : 155 wordsARRIVALS.—Jan. 22. Hunter (s.), 230 tons. Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River 21st January, with 22 passengers[?] West[?]ks, Swedish barque, 320 tons, Captain Wester[?]ack, from Ger[?] 2nd September. 2[?] Waratah, (s.), 350 tons. Captain ...
Article : 617 wordsSATURDAY.—Flour, firm, at £15 to £15 10s. Wheat improving, in demand, for Melbourne, at 6s., 4d. A timber sale took place by auction at Port Adelaide— cedar boards brought 15s. per 100 feet; cedar logs 17s. ...
Article : 110 wordsIt will he recollected that a sum of £3000 was voted some time ago by the Legislative Assembly for the erection of a Court-house at East Maitland. The lease of the present building has but some eighteen months to ...
Article : 138 wordsMEBOURNE A[?]TURAL REPORT, THURSDAY, JANUARY [?]0.—There has been no change in the markets since last week. Flour has been in more demand for the country, and the tendency downward has been therefore, [?]d [?] the ...
Article : 658 wordsARRIVED.—Oct. 30. Palmyra, at Gravesend, from Sydney[?] Nov. 14. Linco[?]nshire, at Crav[?]d, from Melbourne; Nov. 21. Agincourt, at Gravesend, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES.—From London.—For Sydney: Oct. 20. ...
Article : 716 wordsWe have news from Adelaide to the 8th instant. GOVERNMENT GRANTS IN AID.—A very wise resolution was arrived at by the City [?] at its last meeting. Hitherto [?] has been the custom for the Government to hand [?] the grant ...
Article : 723 wordsFebruary 3.—At Maitland: William Arrowsmith, single, 11. CORONER'S INQUEST.—An Inquest was held by Dr. R. C. Knaggs, on the 24th instant, at Dempsey Island, on the body of Richard Stanwell, otherwise known as "D[?]k the Woodman," ...
Article : 2,826 wordsThe report for the years 1856 and 1857, submitted by the Government Immigration Agent at the close of last year, has been printed, and issued. The reasons which led Mr. Browne to includs in one report the returns for two years were, the ...
Article : 820 wordsAn old man named Richard Stanwell, living on Dempsey Island, a few miles up the river from Newcastle, was round dead in his bed on Monday morning last. He was in the employment of Mr. Bell, and on Sunday ...
Article : 366 wordsPARLIAMENT—COUNTING OUT.—Both houses were counted out on Wednesday night. The Council was counted out the second time on the Bigamy Evidence Bill in committee. The Assembly the second time, on ...
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