Yesterday evening Mr. Oliver Saunders addressed at considerable length, in the courthouse, a large and very attentive meeting of the electors of the district. Dr. Lowson occupied the chair on the occasion. ...
Article : 700 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, an event which has been the object of much interest and attention for sporting men was decided, on the Belmore Road, West Maitland. It was a pedestrian match between R. F. ...
Article : 1,148 wordsON Saturday last we gave the substance of certain amendments proposed to be made, by various members, in the Land Bill now before Parliament A printer's error made us say that it the passing of ...
Article : 1,017 words[Herald.]—The entrances for the outrigger race at the regatta, and the all-comers' double sculls, will be kept open till Monday next. Rush and Lacock will compete in the outriggers. Visitors are coming in. ...
Article : 53 wordsA message was received from his Excellency the Governor, notifying that assent had been given, in the name of her Majesty, to the All Saints (Singleton) Parsonage Bill. ...
Article : 252 words[Evening News.]—The remains of Mr. O'Mullen were buried yesterday, and the funeral was largely attended. The stores and hotels were closed, and a great gloom was over the place and the people. ...
Article : 35 wordsMinisters, in answer to questions, stated—1. That arrangements are being made to examine the plans for the alignment of the streets of Yass, and that the necessary steps as to proclamation will follow as ...
Article : 998 words[Herald.]—The jury decided that the late Mr. Robinson, solicitor, met his death by drowning, having accidentally fallen off a punt. Since the first week in March there has been no punt at Blackman's ...
Article : 58 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—Caberfeidh (barque), from Boston, via Capetown, awaiting orders; Coorong (s), from Adelaide; Prince Victor (barque) from Newcastle. ...
Article : 70 words[Herald.]—The Assembly yesterday agreed to pay members £200 a year, but not applicable to the present Parliament or Legislative Council. During the resumed debate on the ...
Article : 873 words[Herald.]—Mr. Ayres' motion condemning Mr. Mann's appointment contrary to the provisions of the Civil Service Act was carried in the Council by a majority of four. ...
Article : 367 wordsMinisters, in answer to questions, stated:—That 215 money-order offices and 124 Government Savings Bank offices have been established, under the Postmaster-General of this colony. A return ...
Article : 1,742 wordsMr. McElhone, one of the candidates for the Upper Hunter, held two meetings in Muswellbrook on Saturday, the 22nd inst., the first at 3.30 p.m., at which about 60 persons, principally free selectors, ...
Article : 689 words[Herald.]—Cape papers state that the miners at the diamond fields are on bad terms with the authorities, and have established a semi-military force of cavalry and infantry. Arms are being bought in ...
Article : 72 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the West Maitland Borough Council was held in the new Council Chambers, Albert-street, on Friday evening. There were present: The Mayor, Aldermen Wilkinson, ...
Article : 1,191 wordsBy rail yesterday afternoon we received the S. M. Herald of yesterday morning. The Agenora, from Liverpool, arrived on Sunday. The other arrivals are all intercolonial. ...
Article : 488 wordsThe Clerk of the Bench in Maitland, Mr. C. Delohery, has received from the Secretary to the Exhibitions Commission a circular inviting him to furnish a list of persons in the district who will ...
Article : 775 words[Herald.]—Mr. J. D. Pinnock, formerly Registrar-General, and late member of Council, died suddenly to-day. The late Mr. Joseph Sutherland's will has been ...
Article : 921 wordsThe strike of colliers in South Wales is virtually terminated. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Republicans have expressed their approval of the Constitution Bill, which has been introduced into the National Assembly. ...
Article : 26 wordsA decree of King Alfonso authorises the liberty of the Press in Spain. Meetings are being held preparatory to the Elections to the Cortes. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe wheat market is declining, with the prospect of an abundant harvest from the warm rains. Copper of all kinds is quiet at late quotations. The tin market is firm, with hardening prices; ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Hamilton, one of the candidates for this electorate, was to have met the electors of this portion of the Upper Hunter electorate at the Scone School of Arts on Friday evening last, but owing to some ...
Article : 629 wordsA private London telegram states that wools of all kinds are stronger, and cross-breds higher. ...
Article : 20 wordsArrivals:—Carnaquheen, from Adelaide, January 30; Jessie Redman, from New Zealand, March 4; Agnes Rose, from Sydney, February, 4; Queen of Nations, from Melbourne, February 21; Lufra, from ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. M. H. Stephen and Mr. W. J. Foster, instructed by Mr. Thompson, of Maitland, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Salomons instructed by Mr. Oliver, agent for Mr. Mullen, of Maitland, appeared for the ...
Article : 393 wordsThe following telegram was received this afternoon from our(Evening News) travelling correspondent in Queensland:- Brisbane, Saturday, 3.24 p.m. ...
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