Mr. DARVALL to move that His Excellency be requested to consider the dangerous state of the road near the Cook's River Dam, and to place a sum on the Estimates for the purpose of ...
Article : 275 wordsSeptember 13.—Otago, schooner, 70 tons, Captain Stephens, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Stephens and Child, Mrs. Hardy and child, Messrs Castails and Matherson. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Court was occupied tha whole day in the trial of this case, which was not concluded at its rising. The further hearing will be resumed on Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, at which ...
Article : 89 wordsTHIS DAY.—Mount Stewart Elphinstone, for Bula[?]hangen: Sarah, for Port Fairy; Margaret and Mary, and Almeda, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 20 wordsSeptember 13.—Almeda, schooner, 285 tons. Captain Mailler, for Melbourne. Passengers— Messrs. J. Collins, W. Tindal, T. McCrow, T. Speeding, L. Tourcrel, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon. ...
Article : 60 wordsSeptember 13.—Carnation, from Broulee, with 25 tons potatoes, 100 bags wheat, 11 hides. ...
Article : 16 wordsAbstract of Public Sales, advertised in this Journal, for the Week ending September 18. THIS DAY. MESSRS. WATKINS AND DEAN.—At their Rooms, ...
Article : 195 wordsSeptember 13.—Jeannie Deans, for UJadulla, with sundries; Victory, for the Hawkesbury, with sundries; Henry, for Shoalhaven, with sundries; Emma, for Port Stephens, with sundries. ...
Article : 26 wordsPer Almeda: 50 cases sherry, 400 bags flour, L. Barber and Co.; 4 cases furniture, 2 cases ironmongery, 1 case glass, 1 table, 1 safe, 2 chairs, M. Nelson; 1 case shirts, 1 bale 1 truss clothing, 2 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,502 wordsNo Communication can be inserted in this Journal unless the name and address of the writer, if unknown, are enclosed as a guarantee of its authenticity. This rule, in every case, will be ...
Article : 35 wordsFor London—Rimswell, and Ann Mary, and Phoenician, this evening, at six o'clock; Australian, to-morrow at noon. For Melbourne.—Shamrock, and Australian, ...
Article : 279 wordsTHE EMPIRE of to-morrow (Wednesday) will contain a series of Articles on the progress of the Gold Fields and the General State of the Colony, prepared expressly for ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsThe gold intelligence of the week possesses considerable interest. A larger amount than usual has been received by Escorts and Mails, and there is an Escort over due from the Western ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsTHE Church Act of Sir Richard Bourke, under which the salaries are allotted to Clergymen, decides that no minister shall, under any circumstances, have more from ...
Article : 1,489 wordsSIR,—I learn from your issues of Friday last, that Captain King has given notice, in his place, in the Legislative Council, that he intends to move, on Tuesday next (in effect) that the salaries ...
Article : 532 wordsA visit of inspection to this magnificent steamship which now lies alongside Moore's wharf, will well repay the trouble, and we are glad to observe this this opportunity of becoming acquainted in ...
Article : 1,279 wordsThe Memorialists are gratified that Her Majesty's Government fully recognise in the present state and prospects of the Australian Colonies the necessity for a large amount of ...
Article : 749 wordsSIR,—I observed in your issue of Wednesday last an article on the very interesting subject of oral instruction, in which Mr. Doniehy's recent lectures on Modern French Literature, in the ...
Article : 1,159 wordsIN illustration of the active services rendered to the cause of emigration by our friends at home, we publish the following communications recently received ...
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