By the arrival of the steamship Wonga Wonga, an hour ago, this morning, we have Melbourne papers to the 5th instant, and full particulars of the Great Mateh which terminated in favour of Mr Rowe's horse, ...
Article : 990 wordsThe citizens' return fancy dress ball to the Right [?]hipful the Mayor George Thornton, Esquire, took last evening at the Prince of Wales Theatre. It [?]necessary for us to remind our readers that on the ...
Article : 720 wordsNIMROUD, ship, 1022 tons, Harrison, from London, June 7. Passengers—116 in the intermediate. Agents, Monteffore, Graham, and Co. ARRIVALS.—OCTONER 8. ...
Article : 100 wordsIn another column our readers will find an address from Mr. Parkes to the electors of the Northumberland Boroughs, which settles the disputed point as to his willingness to represent them. ...
Article : 1,837 wordsEMPIRE Office, Wednesday Evening. TRADE has been very quiet throughout the day. Some disappointment has been felt at the non-arrival of the European, but as yet ...
Article : 82 wordsRAVENDALE, ship, Dixon, for Guam. CLARA, barque, Deane, for Calla[?]EMMA, for Newcastle. YARRA YARRA, steamer, William Bell, for Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 45 wordsSIR—The last proposition of the Mail Company seems to me a very cool one; after demanding an enormous annual subsidy to avoid the Galle transhipment, they now ask a further sum to be permitted to bundle our ...
Article : 472 wordsLONDON, steamer. 600 tons. William Cottier, for Melbourne, Pasaeugers—Mr and Mrs.C. Grifllth, Mr.S. Well, Mr. John Campbell, Mrs. Serowther, Mr. Walter Beames, Mr. George Russell, Rev. Dr. Lang, Mr. John Wooller, Mr. W. Dickson, Mr. G. Arnold, ...
Article : 59 wordsINWARDS.—Sylph, Magnet, Cambrian Packet, and Henry, from Brisbane Water, 21,500 feet timber, 1000 palings, 17,000 laths, 800 baskets shells; Chases. Artel, Black Diamond, and Speculant, from Newcastle, 400 tons coals, 50 bags bran, 161 bags maize, 120 ...
Article : 135 wordsPer NIMROUD, from London: 11 cases, H. H. Browne; 800 packages, J. G. Waller and Co.; 355 packuages, Rossiter and Lazarus; 1 case, Bishop of Sydney: 6 cases, Brush and Macdonnell; 1 case, W. Dolman; 10 casks, Captain Ward; 30 ...
Article : 326 words[?] the following from the Bathurst Free Press day:- [?]dnesday, the 30th of September last, a depu[?]pointed by the committee of the Bathurst ...
Article : 948 wordsPer LONDON, for Melbourne: 15 cases fruit, J. I. Watts; 10 cases Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 211 bags grain, Jackson and Co.; 9 casks butter, J. Smith; 1 box fruit. W. Warburton; 1 box, Brush and Macdonnell; 1 case, Franck Brothers; 10 casks butter, ...
Article : 171 wordsFOR WRLLINGTON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Mary Thompson, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR VALPARAISO.—By the Madagasear, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the undermentioned places, on Wednesday, the 28th October, at ll o'clock. AT THE CROWN LANDS' OFFICE, BATHURST. ...
Article : 587 wordsThe 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 usualmails for Melbourne, the following mails will ...
Article : 485 wordsSaturday will be a memorable day in the racing annals of these colonies, as that upon which the equine Champions of New South Wales and Victoria met to decide their respective claims to superiority. No previous ...
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