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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Great indignation has been felt in town at the treatment of the public by the Hunter River New Steam Navigation Company yesterday. After having received invitations for an excursion to Port Stephens—or up the ...

    Article : 407 words
  3. DEATH AT OUR DOORS.

    GENTLEMEN—Doubtless you and many of your readers ore cognisant of the serious increase of mortality in Maitland, particularly among young children, Borne of which are in good health one day, and struck with ...

    Article : 723 words
  4. NEW ENGLAND.

    STICKING UP.—A most daring case of sticking up and attempt to murder occurred at the Rocky River on Tuesday evening last. About seven o'clock two men came to Mr. Western's store, and on knocking were admitted by ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. SINGLETON.

    DEUNEENNESS.—James M'Gannon, charged with being drunk on the 7th instant, was admonished and discharged. IMPOUNDING ACT.—Mrs. Taylor was charged with a ...

    Article : 967 words
  6. WINDEYER.

    The miners on the Meroo are making steady progress, and receiving fair retnrns for their labour. A rush has lately taken place in Mrs. T. Ryan's paddock, at Gampbell's Creek, but I have not, as yet, heard the full result, ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. GRAFTON.

    THE BREAKWATER.—Since the landing of the contractor's plant at the Heads, considerable progress has been made with the preliminary works of erecting offices and stores, and making a tramway from the quarry to ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. QUEENSLAND.

    We have Ipswich papers to the 31st nit. PROGRESS OF PRODUCTION.—The large profits which have been derived by individual enterprise in growing and exporting to the adjacent colonies tropical fruits, ...

    Article : 586 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Daily Southern Crass vi 30th May says:—The news from the Upper Waikato is far from satisfactory notwithstanding the assurances to the contrary in the Government organ lhe natives have seized the ...

    Article : 959 words
  10. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—Permit me the intrusion, by a space in your columns, of a few remarks upon the false representations made by your Wollombi correspondent, in a communication appearing in your issue of the 5th, and ...

    Article : 547 words
  11. WOLLOMBI.

    The accident you kindly reported in a late issue, resulted in the death of the child of Mr. Wells, of the Hotel. On Friday, the ninth day after the accident, the poor little fellow was released from his suffering. [?] ...

    Article : 234 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    We have to hand files of Melbourae newspapers to the 6th instant. The following extracts are from the Argus:- A crowded meeting was held in the National Hall, ...

    Article : 1,270 words
  13. TAMWORTH.

    GRAND CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN MR. LLOYD'S ELEVEN AND ELEVEN OF THE TAMWORTH CLUB.—This event, which has caused the great interest amongst the cricketers of Tamworth, and nearly the whole ...

    Article : 406 words
  14. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GENTLEMEN—Can you it form myself and many others who sent in tenders to Mr. Collett for contracts on the Great Northern Road, why, during the last four weeks, no information has been sent to any of us respecting the ...

    Article : 265 words
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