January 12.—Jessie Kelly, schooner, Geach, from New Caledonia 28th December. January 13.—Upolo, schooner, Neegel, from Tonga (South Sea Islands) 18th ult. ...
Article : 1,072 wordsSands' Sydney Directory.—This has been produced with such unfailing regularity since its commencement, that it has become one of the established "institutions" of New South Wales. The Directory for the present year now lies on our table, and ...
Article : 449 wordsSHIPS.—Border Chief, Ben Lomond, Carlisle Castle, Ellen Stuart, Glendower, Marquis of Argyle, Parramatta, Patriarch, Sir John Lawrence, Sobraon, Underley, Woosung. BARQUES.—Adventurer, Bonito, Chance, Claymore, ...
Article : 110 wordsTHE regatta held on the 26th of January, the anniversary of the foundation of the colony,—is always considered the grand national fete of New South Wales. Certainly, the weather could not have been more suitable thau on the last occasion; ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 501 wordsA CORRESPONDENT, writing to the Rockhampton Bulletin under the above heading, and signing his letter "A Lover of Justice," strongly advocates the cause of the aboriginals, and refers to the cruelty with which they are treated. As a great deal has ...
Article : 234 wordsTHE half-wild or bush horses bred on the large grazing districts in the interior of Australia, differ greatly in their habits from those in a state of domestication; and their treatment, which is similar to that of the horned cattle, produces similar results. ...
Article : 1,229 wordsTHIS very interesting exhibition still retains its prestige, and is visited by thousands who prefer combining instruction with their amusement. A more useful and entertaining exhibition for children—in fact, for people of all ages—than the collection ...
Article : 101 words1792.—Lieutenant-Governor Grose arrived in the Pitt, with remainder of New South Wales corps, detachments of which had arrived by the Neptune and Scarborough, Feb. 24.—His Excellency Governor Phillip sailed for England in the Atlantic, ...
Article : 509 wordsALBURY is an important border town and crossing place from New South Wales into the colony of Victoria, in the parish of Albury—district of Hume—and police district of Albury. It is situated on the Murray river and on the Bungambrawatha ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Sat 18 Feb 1871, Page 3
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