BY the Rangitoto, arrived at Melbourne, we have Otago papers to the 5th, from which we make the following extracts: The gaol at Clyde was broken into on the night ...
Article : 560 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,737 wordsTHE general condition of the country is satisfactory, and, although agrarian crime has not altogether ceased, it has become altogether loss formidable and less frequent. It was hoped, indeed, that Rory of the ...
Article : 936 wordsGalignani tells a curious story respecting the trial of a small farmer named Plister, of the Department of Has Rhin, for a breach of the Game Laws. A peasant returning home late one night, saw, as he ...
Article : 282 wordsA RECENT number of the Fifeshire Advertiser tells the tale "of a man whose life has been in many respects an extraordinary one. His name was William Finlay, and he died in a Glasgow ...
Article : 845 wordsGRENFELL.—A correspondent writes: There is no news of importance worth mentioning about Grenfell, the weather continues very unsettled, the extraordinary wet time has caused much trouble and ...
Article : 2,306 wordsSIR,—I perceive by your telegraphic column that some person or persons dispute the fact of my having found gold upon the Nepean River. In reply, I wish to state it is not upon Government land, therefore the general ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR,—Allow me to thank Mr. Macleay for bringing the question of "roads" before the country, as he did last night, the ventilation of the subject still further will do no harm. ...
Article : 862 wordsTHE Gibraltar Chronicle of the 8th and 9th instants publishes an interesting narrative of all that transpired from the time of the capture by the Spanish brigands of the Messrs. Bonell, on the 21st ultimo, ...
Article : 472 wordsFASHIONABLE London goes to church exactly as it goes to the Park or to the Operas, or to an oratorio. Of that devotion which is closely akin to awe there is little or none. Throughout the whole of the service, people ...
Article : 363 wordsOUR obituary yesterday contained the death of probably the oldest ex-member of the House of Commons, Mr. James Du Pre, of Wilon Park, Buckinghamshire, at the age of ninety-two. It is strange ...
Article : 293 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 18 Aug 1870, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: