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Advertising : 158 wordsGENTLEMEN—Your issue of the 19th instant contains, under the head of Original Correspondence, an article on Education and Educators, signed " Amen." ...
Article : 176 wordsGENTLEMEN—Amongst the various gold-fields of the colony, few have latterly attracted so little attention, or occupied a less conspicuous place in the public prints, than the Hanging ...
Article : 727 wordsSeveral letters received are unavoidably left over till our next. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsNotwithstanding the general dulness of trade, and other matters connected with the progress and prosperity of our district and community, the Tamworth people are up and doing. ...
Article : 546 wordsWriting from the Hanging Rock, on the 18th ultimo, and again on the 23rd, our correspondent says:—After an absence of eleven months, I have returned to these diggings once more, and I find every thing almost in the ...
Article : 777 wordsGENTLEMEN —On Tuesday and Wednesday last, the former being a Petty Sessions and the latter a Small Debts Court, I attended at East Maitland, with a large number of other persons ...
Article : 258 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Transplant cabbages, cauliflowers, strawberries, [?]rtichokes, leeks, onions, eschalots. Sow peas, benns, prickly spinach, radishes. Sow mustard and cress, cabbages, cauliflowers, carrots. ...
Article : 97 wordsMarch 20.—Dunbar, from Sydney at Gravesend. DEPARTURES. March 20.—[?]as, and Centurion, for Sydney: Summer, for Adelaide; Affiance, for Launceston; Heather ...
Article : 33 wordsWE give the utmost prominence to the important information received on Sunday by post, from the Hanging Rock and Peel Diggings. If the successful hit ...
Article : 465 wordsWholesale prices of Colonial farm and Dairy produce in the Sydney markets during the present week. WHEAT—per bushel, 6s to 6s 9d; according to quality. FLOUR—Fine, per 100 lbs., 18s to 20s; seconds, 16s to ...
Article : 2,575 wordsJune 4.—Balmoral, schooner, 115 tons, Captain Brown, from Sydney. 4.—Grafton (s), from Sydney. 5.—Robertina, brig, 313 tons, Captain Mabs[?], from ...
Article : 228 wordsSome excitement has been caused here by the A. A. Company announcing that, on and after the 14th instant, they intend running their locomotive engine, to and from their various pits, and further ca[?]ioning the ...
Article : 301 wordsSince my last the weather has taken another whim. From the intense cold on Saturday we could smell some approaching change. Sunday proved our surmises jus tified, by the heavy showers of flaky snow that [?]ell ...
Article : 574 wordsJune 2.—Elizabeth Ann, schooner, 66 tons, Captain S. C. Johnson, from Gabo Island May 20. Passengers —Mrs. Johnson, 10 workmen, 5 women, and 7 children from Gabo Island. ...
Article : 1,336 wordsTHE MAILS.—We are short of several mails from the down country. On Wednesday evening last there were four mails due from Sydney and Maitland. Of these we received only one of papers from Sydney and three ...
Article : 602 wordsTO-DAY, at three o'clock, Mr. Arnold and Mr. Gordon meet their constituents, at the Paterson court-house, to render an account of their political conduct ...
Article : 86 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of Monday, yesterday, from which we make the following extracts; in addition to the shipping news elsewhere given. ...
Article : 946 wordsGENTLEMEN—It is seldom that I intrude on your space with any accounts of the gold digging operations of this locality, and only when I have the means of communicating something ...
Article : 510 wordsJune 4.—W. L. Lawrence, whose sequestration [?] place a [?]ow days ago, filed his schedule to-day. Debts £4105 4s 2d. Assets £1000 15s [?]¾d; deficiency £3104 9s 1¼d; bad and doubtful debts £614 2s. The ...
Article : 2,887 words[We have received the following communication from a gentleman residing ata Bendemeer, and beg to thank him for his kindness in supplying us with information that can be depended upon respecting the late ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 Jun 1857, Page 2
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