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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsTHE SINGLETON RAILWAY.—Owing to the recent rains the extension of the Great Northern Railway to Singleton has been considerably retarded, and it is now almost certain that this extension cannot be opened on the 17th ...
Article : 1,325 wordsHay.—The arrivals of luctrno during the past few days have been heavy which, owing to the late hoods and heavy rotos is of very inferior quality; there being no demand for such, together with the dislre of holders of the same to effect sales, ...
Article : 264 wordsThere is positively little of any importance to report. The recent heavy falls of rain have, in ma[?]y parts, completely flooded the roads, which are at present impassable for drays. ...
Article : 167 wordsQUEENSLAND MARRETS.—Ranken, Ren, and Co. report— The simmers have brought up some southern gentlemen, who are about proceeding north and west, some of whom are stock buyers. There is an imporved inquiry for ...
Article : 297 wordsOn Tuesday morning a man of the name of Lewis was stopped by two armed fellows of the Sydney road, near Cullen Bullen. Upon remonstrating with them for wishing to rob a poor man, trey struck him a blow which ...
Article : 407 wordsThe weather the past three days has been very wet the river had risen on Sunday morning about nine inches above spring tide level, it lowered through the day, but this morning (10 o'clock) it is up again about nine ...
Article : 107 wordsLast evening a number of Mr. Aldrich's friends and well-wishers met him at Finoh's, Royal Hotel, here, for the purpose of presenting him with a farewell address, and entertaining him at dinner. The following is a ...
Article : 280 wordsFeb. 27.—Yarra, schooner, 130 tons, Captain Finlayson, Warrnambool 21th ultimo. 28.—Jane, schooner, 203 tons, Captain Newman, from Adelaide, 12th ultimo. ...
Article : 956 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—The Menangle correspondent of the Berala reports an accident which has resulted fatally, occurring on the 23rd instant, on the Picton extension of railway. The deceased, John Dawson, was a settler near ...
Article : 4,945 wordsDear Sirs—In leaving you, there ia a great struggle between my judgment and my inclinations. I am deeply impressed by your exceeding kindness; for my removal to a sow sphere of duty was determined upon without ...
Article : 558 wordsThe man, Wm, Bailey, J spoke of in my last has been acquitted on the and charge of horse stealing, there being no evidence to prove that he was the thief In a late issue, your Glen Quinn ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Northern Gold-FIELDS ELECTION.—It will be seen by our correspondence from Bowling Alley Point, that a requisitton is being signed order to seoure Mr John D. Davis as a candidats. ...
Article : 455 wordsFeb. 22ND.—We yesterday paid a visit to Ellerston at the head of the Hunter. Forenoon excessively hot afternoon—we had some high showers, which extended as low down as Scone. The extent of vegetation in this ...
Article : 1,380 wordsAt west Maitland, by the police, 24the February, 186[?], from the street:—One black sucking plg, White feet, about six weeks old—damages, none by pounder. Will be soid on 20th March. if not released. Also, by Mr. Thomas Kerr, of Tillimby, near ...
Article : 102 wordsIt is very hot after the stc[?]m. The Coonanbarra ran on a rock off Bird Island, and made a good deal of water. The alarm excited the passengers. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe greater portion of the weather this week has been muggy and sultry, and there have been a few showers, with a good deal of distant lightning. DEATHS BY DROWNING.—On the 16th instant a ...
Article : 675 wordsGreville and Bird's telegram stats that it has been raining incessantly for two days, [?] that there is a [?] in the river at [?]. Another flood is appre[?] The Golden City has arrived with immigrants. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Mar 1863, Page 3
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