By rall yesterday afternoon we received the Sydney papers of Wednesday. The shipping news offers nothing of interest. One new insolvent is recorded, Frank Pog[?]on, ...
Article : 398 words"A FRIEND OF TRUTH" forgot to enclose his name. If sent, the letter will be ins[?]rted. ...
Article : 21 wordsWe have a melancholy event to relate: A young man, in the employ or Mr. Baker, of the Stroud Hotel, was in the [?]ush with two horses and cart, when it appears the animals took fright, and by some means the cart ...
Article : 238 wordsAMONG the many questions which the [?]census throws light on, is the relative importance of each district of the colony. We have examined it with ...
Article : 760 wordsOn Tuesday, the annual meeting of the magistrates in P[?]tty Sessions, for the purpose of entertaining applications for publicans' licenses, was held. The magistrates present ...
Article : 1,211 wordsA public Meeting was held at the Travellers' Home Inn, on Saturday evening, the 18th April, for the purpose of forming a benefit society. As is mostly the case at preliminary meetings, there ...
Article : 435 wordsOn Thursday afternoon it was intimated to Mr. Parkes by some gentlemen resident at Morpeth that it was proposed to [?]old a meeting in that town of a similar character to the one at Maitland. No notice ...
Article : 585 wordsApril l8.—Elisabeth Quin[?]ey, of Ruthcutter'a Bay, near Sydney, widow. Liabilities, £196. Assets—value of real property, £30: personal property, £47: total, £77. Deficit, £110. Mr. Morris, Official Assignee. ...
Article : 3,069 wordsGENTLEMEN—In the report which appears in the Mercury of this day, of the meeting held here on the 18th instant, in reference to church matters, "[?]t is stated that Mr. Shaw suggested that a portion of the ...
Article : 245 wordsGENTLEMEN—I observe a letter in your paper of to-day, signed "J.A.M.," on the subject of Sorghum Saccharatum. I have about an a[?]re now in process of cutting-down—a ...
Article : 254 wordsThe weather is now assuming a more settled appearance, but already wo can [?]nuff the [?]hi[?]l and bracing air of approaching winter, particularly the mornings and evenings. For some years past we have had less ...
Article : 697 wordsA number of the inhabitants of Merriwa met at the Merriwa Inn, on the evening of the 15th instant, to present a parting address, accompanied with a handsome silver cap, to T. A, ...
Article : 721 wordsOu Monday evening last a public meeting was convened at the Court House, for the above object. In consequence of the unfavourable night (which was dark and showery) the ...
Article : 1,373 wordsApril l8.—William the Fourth (s.) from Sydney. 1[?].—Vanquish, schooner, 1[?]8 tons, Captain Scott, from Sydney. 1[?].—H. M. Warfield, barque, 157 tons, Captain ...
Article : 99 wordsApril 19.—Grafton (s.), 210 tons, Captain Wise[?]an from the Clarence River the 9th instant, with 1[?] passengers. 19.—City of Sydney (s.), 7[?]4 tons, Captain R. T. ...
Article : 1,467 wordsThe annual meeting of the subscribers of this Institution was held on the 1[?]th instant, in the Church of England school house, Armidale, Mr. James Gil[?]hrist in the chair. ...
Article : 718 wordsA friend has kindly obliged us with the following account of the first days races.-Orleans won the Maiden Plate. Emperor won the Publican's purse. ...
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