William Rice was indicted for ste[?]ling two irons and one palt of poots, from a public-house at Paddington, the property of Patrick Martia. Acquitted and discharged. ...
Article : 519 wordsAugust 10.—William Alfred, achooner, 118 tons, Captain Tinley, from Wellington 21st, and Tarataki 30th ultimo. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Badcock, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Dr. C. Madden, Mr. ...
Article : 143 wordsSTEALING.—Donald Mackonzle, a very black negro, was charged with stealling two severeiges, the property of Phillip Meabury, a negro some shadea lighter, who lodged in the same house. Meabury deposed that for ...
Article : 1,713 wordsThe COLONIAL SECRETARY laid upon the Table the Return to the Address in reference to Bounty Immigration, adopted on motion of Mr. Martin, on the 31st May last. Ordered to be printed. ...
Article : 1,239 wordsTHIS DAY.—Argo, G. S. S. Co's steamer, for London: Senator, for Calcutta; Mary Montague, for Bombay; Zone, for Moreton Bay; Chatham, for Batavia. ...
Article : 33 wordsAt Bell's Creek, Mr. Duguid's party have splendid prospects now revealed to them. A little outlay will be necessary to repair some of the mischief that has been done, but that being ...
Article : 566 wordsAugust 10.—Mary Montague, barque, 329 tons, Captain Barclay, for Bombay, Passengers—Mrs. Barclay and two children, Mrs. Hutchins. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn accident occurred yesterday (Tuesday), to the Yass mail, within half a mile of the township of Gunning. The coach, on its way down the Rock Hill, came ...
Article : 285 wordsWE are in receipt, of our file of journals from Auckland, to the 16th [?]timo. After a long canvase, a good deal of excitement, and a hard contest, the election of Superiatendent ...
Article : 519 wordsAugust 10.—Orient, from Broulec, with 13 tons potatoes, 300 bushels wheat, 30 bushels maize, half ton bacon, 30 hides; Sable Chief, from the Clarence, with 101 bales wool, 50 casks tallow, 13 ...
Article : 83 wordsAugust 10.—Jeannie Dean, for Ulladuila; Marian, for the Clarence; Orient, for Broucle; Rose, Steamer, for Morpeth—all with sundries. ...
Article : 23 wordsPer William Alfred from Wellington and Taranaki; 100 tons potatoes, Buyers and Learmonth; 6 kegs butter, 10 hogsheadsale, Captain Tinley. Per William, for Wanganui: 44,000 feet sawn ...
Article : 117 wordsThe usual Quarterly Meeting of this body was held at the Town Hall yesterday morning, at 12 o'clock, the Mayer in the chair. There were present—Alderman Ryan, Councillors Weekes, Arkins, Peden, Driver, ...
Article : 1,419 wordsOz. dwt. gr. Additional—Australian Gold Co.... 628 0 0 R. Thomas......... 72 15 0 John Bernasconi... 52 11 0 ...
Article : 74 wordsIn my last communication to you, I said some anxiety was felt for the safety of the inmates at Darby Lara. I am happy to say that they are all safe. I regret that seven hundred bushels of ...
Article : 233 wordsCLOSING AT THE GENERAL, POST OFFICE. For London.—By the Ann Mary, on Friday, at 6. p.m. For Wellington.—By the Ann, steamer, to-morrow, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 560 wordsWE have received Adelaide papers up to the 29th July. Captain Scott had been elected for Port Adelaide. He had pledged himself to oppose the ...
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Advertising : 510 wordsPositively the last night but two of Mr. and Mrs. Stark's engagement. First time this season of Shakspeare's Tragedy of Macbeth, with all the original music. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsIT has been frequently admitted that the public Press of this colony would bear comparison with that of most other countries, in point of general respectability; ...
Article : 372 wordsIn the estate of George Lamb, a first meeting was held, one claim for £22 14s. 10d. was proved, and the meeting terminated. MEETING TO-MORROW. ...
Article : 53 wordsMR. RISHWORTH.—At Mr. Mort's Rooms, at 10 o'clock, Crockeryware, Glassware, Lamp Glasses, Shades, &c.; at a quarter in 11 o'clock, Wateches, Jewellery, Faney Articles, &c.; at a quarter past 11 o'clock, ...
Article : 261 wordsA correspondent of the Mailland Mercury, under date August 2, writes we follows:— As I have lately visited the Rocky River, Bin[?]era, and Wyndham's Bingera Spring Creek ...
Article : 530 wordsWe have again been visited with a heavy flood, the severe snow storm mentioned in my last having been succeeded by copious fulls of rain; indeed for the last fourteen days wet has been ...
Article : 384 wordsBaggage Bill; second reading OTHER BUSINES. NOTICES OF [?]O[?]ON. MR. COWPER to move for leave to bring in a Bill to ...
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