The twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Australian Mutual Provident Society was held on the 31st ult, Professor Smith in the chair. The attendance was large. ...
Article : 1,564 wordsThe general committee of this association met at Fullford's Hotel yesterday afternoon. Present: Messrs. R. Scobie, Vice-President (in the chair), R. Jacob, T. Pearse, J. Pearse, H. Rourke, The o.Cooper, ...
Article : 1,227 wordsPreparations for the Liverpool Plains Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association's show, which takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 5th, 6th, and 7th ...
Article : 1,087 wordsAugust, 1873, an[?].—As usual, after the heavy rain April, 1874." [?] of this noble river, all traffic The report of the fina[?] a few days, showing to all Municipal Council for the [?]essity of a bridge. The ...
Article : 1,422 wordsApril 30.—Dandenong (s.), Lapthorn, for Melbourne, via Sydney, with 500 tons coal. COASTERS INWARDS. 30.—Saxonia (s.), from Sydney. ...
Article : 28 wordsApril 27.—Duke of Abercorn, ship, 1050 tons, Captain Dalrymple, from England January, 31.—Passengers—Mrs. Dalrymple and family, and Mr. S. Scott. 27.—Harriet Armitage, barque, 235 tons, Captain ...
Article : 948 wordsThough on Friday the weather seemed to have taken up, towards ten o'clock at night the wind and rain again returned, and continued rather unfavourable till Saturday evening, when it ...
Article : 861 wordsIt is rumoured that the Diamantina steamer has been purchased by the Oyster Company, and that she will take general cargo from the Manning to Sydney. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Mount Alexander Mail reports:—" Some little excitement was caused in the neighbourhood of Daylesford towards the close of the week by a report that three children had wandered ...
Article : 984 wordsThe Mails by the R.M.S.S. Mongol will be closed at the General Post Office on Saturday, the 9th May 1874, as follows:— For registered letters at 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 126 wordsWEATHER NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR.—We are indebted to a mercantile firm in town for the following extract from correspondence:—"Curra Willinghi, April 24.—There was a splendid fall of rain ...
Article : 1,322 wordsAt considerable expense, Mr. Bacon, who is with the Messrs. Moseley, has lately imported a couple of fox hounds—a dog and a slut. As far as Murrurundi the animals travelled all in ...
Article : 212 wordsAt a meeting of the Rifle Association it was stated that a telegram had been sent to the Agent-General, Sir Charles Cowper, informing him that an order had been forwarded by the March mail, for twelve Rigby ...
Article : 607 wordsA tremendous rain fell here yesterday, and burst the Upper Waterworks dam. An immense body of water being thus released, rushed our, and swept the remainder of the dam away. The bridge was ...
Article : 150 wordsOn the night of Tuesday or morning of Wednesday a hay shed, containing nine tons of hay the property of Mr. Joseph Ince, of Green Valley, near Armidale, was destroyed by fire. ...
Article : 1,002 wordsThe steamer Ajax has returned to Newcastle with the ketch Rachael in tow. She had been dismasted, and her crew had been on Broughton's Island for a week. They are five in number, all happily saved. ...
Article : 57 wordsWith the exception of light showers and gloomy weather, and gloomy weather and light showers, there is nothing to report concerning the weather during the past week. The thermometer has stood ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 May 1874, Page 3
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