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Advertising : 90 wordsA friend has favoured us with the following entries for the Liverpool meeting, which takes place on the 15th, 16th, and 17th September: ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Armidale Express of the 22nd August, reports as follows: THE WHEATHES, &C.—The weather is again rainy. We had a £ew light showers at the commencement of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsSept. 1 —George Harney Buckingham, of Charles-street, Sydney. Liabilities, £66 14s. Assets—value of personal property, £14. Deficit, £52 14s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe President took the chair at ton minutes past four. Mr. E. Deas THOMSON made an explanation similar to that given in the Assembly with reference to the ministerial difficulty. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe inquiry into the circumstances which led to the loss of the Champion has been concluded by the Victoria Navigation Board, but the question is not set at rest. A very great deal ...
Article : 1,302 wordsTrade still continues dull. The present condition of the roads greatly interferes with the upcountry business, and it will be some days, even if the present dry. weather continues, before the traffic is again resumed, ...
Article : 822 wordsThe Speakar took the chair at a quarter past three. A number or papers were laid on the table. MINISTERIAL EXPLANATION. Mr. PARKER said he had to apologise to the House ...
Article : 3,277 wordsA public meeting for the expression of opinion upon the Electoral Bill introduced by the Government, was held at the Prince of Wales Theatre, on Tuesday evening last. At ...
Article : 1,431 wordsFew persons who read carefully the proceedings in Parliament on Wednesday, will fail to observe that the Ministry are in a most precarious position. All the ...
Article : 779 wordsI have to record an account of a flood at Rolland's Plains, on Friday, the 21st, which rose to the height of about two feet over some part of the cultivation land. On Wednesday night, it began to rain slightly, and ...
Article : 657 wordsSince our last report we have nothing of consequence to notice. The market continues very bare, especially of sheep, several of our customers not having had a sheep to kill for a fortnight. Beef is also very scarce; ...
Article : 104 wordsThe changeable state of the weather during the week has materially interfered with business resuming its usual course. The strong westerly winds of the last two or three days have effected a considerable ...
Article : 2,688 wordsAs I anticipated in my last, we have had another great flood. The river rose here four inches higher than in the June flood, and one inch higher would have brought it into our store and Mr. Thompson's inn, those ...
Article : 250 wordsOn Thursday evening the fortnightly meetings of the members of the School of Arts were resumed, after the temporary cessation caused by the flood. Before proceeding with the ...
Article : 1,028 wordsThe Herald of Thursday reports, among its shipping intelligence,as follows: By the arrival of the schooner Martha, from the Manning, we have received some intelligence which confirms ...
Article : 1,322 wordsAugust 2[?].—R. Northmen and party are following a run which has paid them as much as £6 per week per man. The Peel River diggh [?], about five [?]ies from here, continue first-rate; those who have struck it in ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 5 Sep 1857, Page 2
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