The following is from Saturday's Chronicle:- A SPLIT IN THE CABINET.—It will be noticed, from their port of the proceedings in the Goulburn Municipal Council on Thursday last, that one of the [?]ldeman, Mr. ...
Article : 371 wordsTHE following paragraphs are from the [?]ree Press and the Times:- ESCAPE OF A PRISONER.—On Wednesday evening, the man Wilson, who was implicated with Day in the Bathurs[?] ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE Auckland Provincial Council have finally adopted the Land Regulations. A few verbal alternations only have been made—alternations which were necessary, or thought to be necessary, in order to secure the exact ...
Article : 1,096 wordsWe take the following extract from the Adel[?]ng Mining Journal of Monday last:- ADELONG QUARTZ AND ALLUVIAL DIGGINGS.—There is at present a decided stagnation on the Adelong, ...
Article : 928 wordsTHE correspondent of the Bathurst Free Press supplies the following:— The enquiry upon the remains of the body which was found burning at Glennes Springs, on the 9th instant, ...
Article : 518 wordsThe Courier of Saturday reports that a meeting was held at Yass on Thursday evening, for the purpose of passing a set of resolutions which had been prepared in order ot get the town of Yess proclaimed a ...
Article : 648 wordsSIR,—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 155, of the 25th October last, reporting upon the defective manner in which emigration has been conducted to New South Wales from some of the German ...
Article : 1,911 wordsTHE nomination of candidates for the office of Councillors and Auditors for the Redfern Municipality, took place yesterday, on a green adjoining the Waterloo Estate. Mr. E. J. Hawksley officiated as ...
Article : 87 wordsThomas Valentine Sirkett, senior, proposed by Valentine Davis, seconded by Edward Hickson. (1.) Robert Ellison, proposed by Thomas Harris, seconded by Edward Dixon. (2.) ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE news from our various gold fields is far from satisfactory, owing to a want of that useful and necessary element—water. The cry is everywhere heard, and severl claims have suspended washing operations in ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThomas Hayes, proposed by John Gaddis, seconded by Thomas Rostron. (1.) William West proposed by himself and seconded by E Byrne. (2.) ...
Article : 88 wordsThe following paragraphs are from Saturday's Observe:- ROBBERY.—One W. Wilson was apprehended on warrant by trooper Thompson, on Thursday morning, at Mr. Henville's public-house, Clyde-road. It appears that ...
Article : 997 wordsJohn Royce, proposed by Samuel Furness, seconded by George Cruspo. (1.) George Crispo, proposed by Valentine Davis, seconded William West. (2[?]) ...
Article : 93 wordsTHIS event came off on Friday afternoon last in presence of the officers and members of the Institution, and a large, concou[?]s[?] of spectators. The children of the National School, under their respected teacher, Mr. ...
Article : 780 wordsA correspondent of the Argus, writing from Echuca on the 20th ultimo, thus refers to the seizure of the Steamer Lady Augusta:- The case is very important in a commercial point of ...
Article : 515 wordsValentine Davis, proposed by John Gaddis, seconded E. Hickson. (1.) David Johnson, proposed by John Woods, seconded by W. Williamson. (2.) ...
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