The English mails by the Ellora were received on the 19th ult., and consisted of 97 boxes, 4 bags, and 3 packets, divided as follows:—134 registered letters, 13,140 ordinary letters, and 23,677 newspapers. The outward mail was despatched on ...
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Article : 506 wordsON the grassy slope of a lovely little bay, immediately inside the inner north head of Botany Bay, stands the national monument, erected by the French Government, to the memory of the gallant and ill-fated La Perouse. It consists of a quadrangle ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 212 wordsIN our last we gave an illustration of the inauguration of the Prince Consort statue, we now presenta view of the statue itself. It is regarded as one of the finest of the kind ever constructed. The figure is ten feet high, representing the Prince in a ...
Article : 208 wordsMay 16.—R.M.S. Ellora, Captain Skottowe, from Galle, 22nd April; Spec, brig, Captain Daley, from New Caledonia; Banda, ship, Captain Morris, from London, via Adelaide; Pegasus, ship, Captain Penrice, from London, 25th January; Golden Spur, ...
Article : 942 wordsTHIS rising township, the capital of the New England district, is situate about 310 miles from Sydney, and owes much of its importance to the gold fields situated in its vicinity, and also to the large pastoral properties into which New England is divided. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 125 wordsSHIPS.—Banda, Bueton Castle, Cingala, Cyclone, Golden Spur, John Bellamy, Lady Bowen, Lady Octavia, Maid of Judah, Peerless, Pegasus, Queen of Nations, Shakespeare, Swordfish, Santa Lucia, Vernon, Westburn, William Cole. ...
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 16 Jun 1866, Page 3
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