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Advertising : 89 wordsThe SPEAKE took the chair at twenty seven minutes past three. PARRAMATTA GAOL. mr. BYRNES moved an address to the Governor General for ...
Article : 2,650 wordsBURRENDONG.—The accounts from Burrendong are creating considerable excitement in town, and have, for the time being, driven the Fiz Roy diggings into the shade A resident upon Stoney Creek, writing to a friend in town says—"There are ...
Article : 325 words9. Every male subject of her Majesty of the full age of twenty one years being natural born and every other such subject who shall have been legally naturalised or made a denizen of New South Wales and shall have resided therein for ...
Article : 826 wordsON the 3rd of September Mr. Hodgson's Scab in Sheep Bill finally left the Assembly, that house agreeing on that day to the amendments made in it in the Council. We have not obsorved ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsThe PRESIDENT took his seat at half-past four o'clock. The only members present were—The Solicitor General, Mr. Pennington, Mr. Hunt, Sir. Lang, Mr. Russell, Mr. Bland, Mr. Wilshire, and Dr. Macfarlane, with the President, and the ...
Article : 62 wordsWe are unable to give our usual summary of news from Monday's Herald, the steamer not having arrived at Newcastle when the afternoon train left. The exceedingly stormy weather was doubtless the cause of the delay. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty three minutes past three. THE FITZROY GOLD FIELDS. Mr. COWPER laid upon the table a document from Captain ...
Article : 2,085 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant lettuces, potatoes, cabbages, garito, eschalots; sow celery, pumpkins, peas, beans, turnips, onions, leeks, brocoli, cabbages, American cross, kidney beans, radishes, lettuces, small salads, carrots, cucumbers, melons.— ...
Article : 143 wordsA meeting of the committee appointed in public meeting, in reference to railway freights, wharves mid the supervision of the interests of the port, was held last evening (Sept. 29), Mr. James Hannell in the chair. The minutes of the proceedings ...
Article : 671 wordsMR. SEAS THOMSON has taken a step which seems to us to make Mr. Cowper "master of the situation." He has prepared and published three suffrage clauses, which he proposes to ...
Article : 1,013 wordsBRISBANE, SEPT. 29.—We have at last some direct news from the Fitzroy, although not of a very late date Sir. Ramsay, of the firm of Ramsay and Gaden, the proprietors of the Canoona Run, where the gold-field is situated, arrived in Brisbane ...
Article : 438 wordsOct 2./—Thomas Delohery, of Goulburn street, Sydneyl butcher Liabilities, £168 16s. 6d. Assets: value of persons. property, £20; outstanding debts, £12 78. 6d. total, £32 7s. 6d, Deficit, £136 9s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe improved state of our markets, which we reported last week, has not only continued, but still further improved Flour is very firm, and although the mills still quote lost week's prices, speculators and other large holders do not seem in any ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR—Having heard so many reports respecting the Canoona gold fields, Fitz Roy River—being prepared to start, but anxious to glean all the information possible, to assure me some hope of success—I at last found Mr.—, an experienced miner ...
Article : 717 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The market remains steady, with a fair consumptive demand chiefly for country use.A few parcels have also been exported to both New Zealand and Port Curtis, and, as further orders for those ...
Article : 3,411 wordsThe Perseverance, schooner, Captain Cordy, sailed for Rockhampton, on Wednesday morning last, with a fair wind, which continues to the present time (1st). The Timandra, for the same port, has most of her dead ...
Article : 361 wordsThe Fairfield diggings are progressing steadily; a gentleman whose information can be safely relied on, informs me that between 400 and 500 men are at work there, and he feels certain that most of them can earn £1 per day if they like to work. I ...
Article : 605 wordsThere were not sufficient members present to form a quorumi and the President therefore declared tho Council adjourned til. Tuesday. The members present were the Solicitor General, Mr. Bland, Dr. M'Farlane, Mr. Lang. Mr. Russell, Mr. Hunt, Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Grafton arrived here on Saturday, after a rough passage, with a full cargo, and a few land-buyers, as usual. The time is fast approaching when a second steamer will be required for our trade. We are pleased ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Oct 1858, Page 2
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