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Article : 26 wordsPrendergast was banged this morning; he died with much firmness, and made no confession. At Hawkwood, on Saturday morning, a shock of earthquake was felt which lasted 12 seconds, and ...
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Article : 50 wordsThe Bishop of Sydney preached yesterday to a large congregation. He leaves in the City of Hobart, for Sydney, to morrow. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Clark preached at the Town Hall last night to a congregation of 2500 persons. The elections are proceeding quietly. All business is suspended. ...
Article : 80 wordsColonel Fraser is dead of typhoid fever. Te Kooti has attacked Opope, a native settlement, killed five, and captured fifty. Another account states that the majority wtre willing prisoners, being ...
Article : 941 wordsMR. JENNINGS to ask the Secretary for Lands,—1. How many runs were declared forfeited in 1868 and 1869[?] 2. What number of ru[?]s are there altogether vacant, and lying open for occup[?] tion? 3. What is the approximate area of the unoccupled runs ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Mar 1870, Page 5
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