The mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamer SIMLA, will be made up at this office, on SATURDAY, the 10th October, at 6 p.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsSIR—Allow me, through the medium of your journal, to draw the attention of the Ministry to the dreadful position of the Government clerks, many of whom, after years of faithful service, have been unjustly placed upon ...
Article : 368 wordsALTHOUGH we do not notice much improvement, in our markets, there is a betttor feeling generally pervading transactions, and the dealers are evincing more anxiety to lay in ...
Article : 399 wordsHaying gone through the other branches of my subject I have to ofter a few observations as to the most expedient mode of obtaining the desideratum of railway communication for ...
Article : 4,323 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Three persons were convicted of drunkenness, and ordered to pay the usual penalty of 10s., or bo imprisoned for twenty-four hours. DESERTERS.—Seven seamen brought up on suspicion ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsSIR—Permit me thus publicly to tender you my most heartfelt acknowledgment, and warm admiration of the prempt humanity which brought you alongside the Nora Creina, steamer, in answer to our signals of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsThe market had a very fair supply of produce. Oaton hay was worth £12 and £16 per ton; lucerne ditto, £10 and £14 ditto; straw, £6 to £8 ditto; wheat, 8s. to 9s. per bushel; barley, 8s. to 9s. per ditto; green stuff, 2s. per bunle; milch cows, £8 to £10 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsA beautiful sample of gold found at King's Plains has been shown to us by Mr. Alford of Carcoar. It consisted of several nuggets of the size of nuts and walnuts; in some of the specimens the pure metal in larger ...
Article : 157 wordsWONGA WONGA, steamer, Walker, for Melbourne. BOOMERANG, steamor, O'Reilly, for Moreton Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsSIR—I beg, through the medium of your paper, thus publicly to express my acknowledgments to the Pilots who last night came to the assistance of the Nora Creina, which vessel became disabled, when near the ...
Article : 148 wordsPhillp Risby Holdsworth, to decidE aN offer of composition, at 10.30; James Ewen, third at 11; Martin Guest, a third, at 12; Hesse and Snow, a third, at 1.30; Robert B. Cooke, an adjourned second, ...
Article : 48 wordsSIR—Knowing the interest you have shows in a line of railway to Bathurst, I take the liberty of addressing you on the subjeot of a portion of the route. I perceive in the columns of the Free Press that Mr. Henderson ...
Article : 1,028 wordsVAGRANT.—Margaret Bryce was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment, on the complaint of Constable Fullerton, for being an idle and disorderly character. DISORDERLY HOUSE.—Ann Brown was committed to ...
Article : 955 wordsWONGA WONGA, steamer, 734 tons, D. Walker, for Melbourne Passengers—Mrs. Payne, Mr. Newill, Captain Tyler, Mrs. Tylor, Mr. A. Moore, Mr. John Wright, Miss Wright, Mr. W. F. Blanchard, Master Bell, Mr. W. G. Sprigg, Mr. C. Schafer, ...
Article : 226 wordsThough that figurE, like a vision, Caughtand held my ravish'd sight,— In an ecstacy Elysian.— In a wild and vain delight; ...
Article : 877 wordsSIR—The advocates of Protection to Australian products, of whom Messrs. Lucas and W. B. Allen are the exponents, publicly declare that hundreds of able-bodied men in Sydney, willing to work,cannot find employment. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsINWARDS.—Cambrian Paoket, and Magnet, from Brisbane Water, 8000 feet timber, 700 baskets shells; Sea Gull, from Tweed Rivor, 30,000 feet cedar; Mary, from Newcastle, 140 tons coal; Lydia, from Pitt Water, 500 bushels maize; Traveller, from the ...
Article : 145 wordsPor MAID OF JUDAH, for London (additional): I bex, 107 OZs. 18dwts. gold dust, S. Carty; 7 balee wool, R. Towns and Co.; 30 bales wool, Kirchner and Co; 17 bales wool, Monteflore and Co.; 8 casks ironmongery, Scott and Co.; 4600 sovereigns, ...
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Advertising : 619 wordsFOR NELSON.—By the Ocean Queen, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR NELSON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Dart, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 287 wordsNOTE A.—The scheme of "Ways and Means" by which I propose to raise a revenue differs from that of the preaontyoar only, under the heads of Customs, Excise, and National Bank of Issue. Hence, as respects ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 30 Sep 1857, Page 5
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