Wednesday Evening.—The sugar market, owing to the news per the Adieu, is brisk. Parcels of counters have changed hands at £37 to £37 10s.; yellow crystals, £41.—K. Goldsborough and Co. offered at auction ...
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Article : 274 wordsYesterday morning, Colonel Kempt and Adjut[?]t Baynes arrived from Sydney, per steamer; Capt[?]n Bolton, Volunteer Rifles, was on the wharf to meet then[?] Shortly after it was announced that an inspection [?]of ...
Article : 1,678 wordsBy the Otago, which arrived in Hobson's Bay yesterday, we have Cape dates to the 3rd December. (From the Argus, Nov. 19.) The trial of Bishop Colenso for false and erroneous ...
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Article : 694 wordsThe aocounts of the bombardment of Kagosima are now complete. The British squadron lost 18 men killed and 50 wounded. The Euryalus, which led the line, lost her captain and commander, and her total casualties were 10 ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Jan 1864, Page 2
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