A eorrespondent, dating Sydney, April 28, writes as follows. —" The weekly produce of the gold diggings of New South Wales and Victoria has averaged during the last two months nearly 30,000 ounces, which. et 1341. per ounce, gives a sum of £lOB.OOO per week. I speak only of that
August 21, 1852 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
Parrtages, Birtbo l anti Beatlpi. MARRIAGES. At Hall.—On the 7th last., at Holy Trinity Church, by ths Mr. Bromby, Mr. John Burgess, of 0 rimsby. to Miss Eliznak Marshall, youngestdaughter of Ur. William Marshall, boot miler, of this town. At Bull—On the 18th inst. at the Holy Tr
August 21, 1852 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
miles off. "here we are, ;li . h - e - v - erything in our favour—ships' companies in excellent spirits, provisions of the very beat vality f a good commander of the expedition (which I ought to have pot first, as the most ireportant),•and our prospects bright before us. If anyt
December 11, 1852 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
• L :b ,f . " 1 t . A II SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1853. PRICE 3D. The following extracts from the South African Colonix Advertiser contain all the news of importance from the 24thf of January to the 23rd of February:—' Since the return et the governor from Basutuland, all has been quie
April 2, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
land. Before ten years, the Mediterranean would be closed to England." This may seem too much of an alarmist view, especially to those who entertain a high opinion of Russian faith and national honour. For our part, after what we have seen from time to time, of the unscrupulous
April 2, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
-- - -- .- - - (Before Aid. Thompson, J. Egginton and T. Newmareh, Ens.) William Mackay, for beiug drunk and disorderly, was Hoed Ir. Chas. Burley was charged by T. Halfyard with disorderly conduct. The prisoner bad left his vessel just as she was about to proceed to sea on Wedn
June 11, 1853 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England
By the lest mail from China, intelligent* from Pekin is brought down to the 28th of November. At that date, it is said, that the patriots had secured Teen-tam, the seaport of Pekin, situated at the junction of the Grand Canal with the river Pei-ho, at a distance of abut 96 miles
March 4, 1854 - Hull Daily News - Hull, Yorkshire, England