IMMEDIATELY on the telegram being received on Friday night, conveying intelligence of the continued distarbances at L[?]bing Flat, and the expressed determination of the diggers to expel the Chinese at any risk, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 636 wordsYARRA YARRA, steamer, 500 tons, Captain Hell, from Brisbane 21st instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Messrs. D. Coutts, Dennis, Cameron, Trebeck, Wright, Drury, Vivers, and 11 in the steerage. A. S. N. Co., agenis. ...
Article : 236 wordsTHIS is to be an eventful day in the progress of the colony. The Bail of the School of Arts, the centre and expression of the literary acquirements, artistic taste, and genius of this city, is to be re-opened, and with a ...
Article : 846 wordsWONGA WONGA, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 9 wordsFor Melbourne.—Mianai, early. For Brishane.—Vixen, early; Yacra Yarra, stcamer, 27th instant. For Grafton.—Grafton, steamer, 27th ins[?] ...
Article : 58 wordsLOUIS AND MIRIAM, brig, 127 tons, Captain Vandervord, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs. Biddel', Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Bruthwaite and 3 children, Messrs. J. Casten, J. McDonald, and Phillips, W. ...
Article : 137 wordsThomas, from the Hawkesbury, 600[?]o shingles, 170 bushels maize: Maid of the Mill and Catherine Lord, from Botany, 600 basketsabells, 460 spokes, 48 bags timber; wild Wave and William and Ann, from Wellongong 62 tons coal: Kiama, steamer, from ...
Article : 98 wordsJane Lockhart, for Newcastle; Gleaner, for Menning River: Augus and Henry, for Brisbane Water: Colina and Venus, for Beltambl: Gimhola, for Shoalhaven; William and Ann, for Wollongeng; Wild Wave, Maid of the Mill, and Catherine Lord, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsPer Yarra Tarra, steamer, from Brisbane: 28 bales wool, R and [?] Tooth; 20 bales wool, E and W. Paul; 10 bales wool, J. Christian; 26 bales wool, 3 bales skins, 4 casks tallow, Ti[?] Wilson, and Co. ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE assertion that "pastoral pursuits, on a small scale, will not pay," has been made so frequently, that it has como to be received by Many persons as a fact. Originating with those ...
Article : 3,276 wordsFor Brisbanc.—By the Yarra yarra, steamer, on Wednesday, at 5.30 p.m. For Grafton,—By the Grafton, steamer, on Wednesda, at 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 548 wordsBREVETY having necessarily characterised our notice of the last Philharmonic concert, we are desirous of adding a few remarks in accordance with the then expreaeed intention. And first, with regard to the young lady ...
Article : 884 wordsTHE review of the NEW SOUTH Wales volunteer rifles on Sathurday, was not attended with the favourable weather which the colps have generally manged to select for their field days; the rain descended with that steady, ...
Article : 776 wordsFebruary 16.—Ben Bolt, from Macleay River. February 18.—Bennle Deen, from Sydney. ...
Article : 16 wordsCoauters: Little Pet, Naney, Chase, Alice, Tona, and Herculean from Sydney. Catherine Agnes, returned to port. Maccleafield, schooner, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 46 wordsSalselte, R.M.S.S from Sydney (during night). Februayr. 23. Omeo, steamer, from Otago. Queen, steemer, from Portland. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 25 Feb 1861, Page 4
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