Diarnantina, stennier, 240 tons, Maides, from Macleay River 7th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Neads, Messrs. Davis, Morrison, Pitfield, Lawson, Boulton, Noole, Hill, and 14 in the steerage. C. and R.R.S.N. Co., ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsRobert Campbell, convicted of the murder of the Pohlman Brothers, was executed at the gaol this morning, is the presence of the gaol authorities and a few of the townspeople. ...
Article : 222 wordsTHE annual general meeting of the A.J.C., which has been advertised for some weeks, was held at Tattersall's yesterday, and peculiar significance attached to it, from the fact of its being the first thing of the kind the ...
Article : 898 wordsTO MORROW the mail steamer by way of Suez will be due at King George's Sound; and as it is not improbable that she may anticipate her time, the telegrams, with intelligence to ...
Article : 2,839 wordsTasmania, steamer, for Hobart Town. Ballina, steamer, for Clarence River. ...
Article : 23 wordsFor London.—William Duthie, Maid of Judah, early. For Auckland.—James Paterson, steamer, this day. Fdr Rockhampton—Balclutha, steamer, this day. For Melbourne.—Rangatire, steamer, this day. For ...
Article : 45 wordsRachael, barque, 280 tons, Firth, for Hongkong. Laidley, Ireland, and Co., agents. Tasmania, steamer. 285 tons, Clinch, for Hobart Town. Willis, Lloyd, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 87 wordsAustralasian Packet, barque, 182 tons, Ledwell, for Hobert Town. Tasmania, steamer, 285 tons, Clinch, for Hobart Town. Passengers—Mrs. Wingate, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Clark, ...
Article : 129 wordsA telegram from Sydney in the Melbourne Argus, states that the New South Wales Government has received official telegrams from London, dated 1st December, in which it is stated war is imminent ...
Article : 101 wordsDiamantina, steamer, from Macleay River: 400 bags maize, 29 tons sugar, 27 hides, 6 tons concrete, 4 tons molasses, 1 case eggs, 6 coops poultry, 27 packages sundries. ...
Article : 168 wordsFour persons have been drowned here. A boy named M'Queen and his two sisters were struggling in a swamp, and a woman named M'Lellan went into the swamp to assist them. The whole four were ...
Article : 49 wordsClosing at the General Post-office as follow:— For Melbourne.—Rangatira, this day, at 3.30 p.m. For Auckland.—James Paterson, this day, at 4 p.m. For Rockhampton.—Balclutha, this day, at 7.30 p.m. ...
Article : 127 wordsHis Excellency the Governor intends to prorogue Parliament to-morrow if the Council agrees to-night to the amendments made by the Assembly in the new Land Bill. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHE Government Gazette of last night contains the following notifications:— QUARTER SESSIONS, 1871.—His Excellency the Governor has issued a proclamation declaring at ...
Article : 799 wordsArrivals.—January 10: Alfred Hawley, from London; Leslie, from Launceston. Departure.—Janunry 9: Lady Young, steamer, for Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsWilliam Henderson was chnrsed with deserting his illegitimate female child. No prosecutor. Discharged. Frank Albury was brought up under warrant, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 548 wordsJohn Harrington, for making use of obscene language within the hearing of persons in Sussexstreet, was fined 10s. ALLEGED BREACH OF THE MARRIAGE ACT. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 11 Jan 1871, Page 2
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