Tuesday. November 26—Verulam, barque, 510 tons, R. H. Angel, master, from London, August 15. Philip Levi and Co., Town and Port, agents. Passengers—Mrs. Angel and two children and Capt. English, in the cabin. ...
Article : 2,178 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. THE HOMEWARD MAIL. The Hon. J. H. BARROW asked the Hon. the Chief Secretary whether his attention had been called to the fact of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsKing, the only survivor of Burke's party, reached Melbourne this afternoon. A man has been killed in a pugilistic encounter at Emerald Hill. ...
Article : 68 wordsThere are incredible reports of the richness of the Lachlan gold-fields. A blackfellow has found a large nugget near Maryborough. ...
Article : 23 wordsA vessel has arrived bringing 400 immigrants. A mutiny occurred amongst the seamen on the voyage, and fifteen have been sentenced to three months' imprisonment. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,114 wordsSir H. E. F. Young has received his official recall; the despatch conveying it is very complimentary. He is to leave by next mail. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir George Grey has returned to Auckland from his visit to the North. He was cordially received by the natives, 1,500 in number. After a banquet, he explained his plans of future ...
Article : 77 wordsIn consequence of large orders for wheat and flour from England and France holders are unwilling to sell. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 272 wordsThere is no probability of an engagement before the end of October. Some slaves have been emancipated under Fremont's proclamation. ...
Article : 23 wordsA meeting in aid of foreign missions was held in the Wesleyan Chapel on Thursday evening, the 21st instant. Mr. C. Smedley, our old and respected townsman, presided on the occasion. It being Mr. ...
Article : 516 wordsWe have to request the attention of our readers to the following conditions and rules of corres[?]ondence;— 1. Letters intended for publication should be as brief as is consistent with a clear explanation of the ideas of the ...
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Family Notices : 20 wordsIn the Legislative Council— Questions were asked respecting the breaking down of the Wonga Wonga, in reply to which the Hon. the CHIEF SECRETARY detailed the facts of the case and ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE MAIL FOR ENGLAND.—Just as the mail for England was closing on Tuesday, information was received in town that the Wonga Wonga had broken her screw, and would not be ...
Article : 455 wordsOUR TELEGRAPHIC REPORTER recently informed us of a dreadful massacre in Queensland, committed at some exposed sheep station by a large body of aboriginal natives. A subsequent ...
Article : 1,672 wordsMINISTER ARE SAFE: they have weathered the storm, and are now secure in harbor. Thanks to propitious breezes (as Mr. Blyth put it) the Lubra arrived with Dr. Browne, and Ministers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 711 wordsBREADSTUFFS FOR ENGLAND.—Messrs. Hart and Hughes have already shipped two parcels of flour for England, and several other persons are said to be preparing for similar operations. It ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 27 Nov 1861, Page 2
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