The latest telegrams go far towards reconciling, on all substantial points the apparently conflicting intelligence which has hitherto reached us from the seat of war. It is in the nature of a struggle like the one now in progress ...
Article : 1,719 wordsTHE Home News, which seeks support rather as a summary of intelligence than as a leader or exponent of public opinion, reserves, nevertheless, a small corner for original matter, and ...
Article : 1,307 wordsMr. Macleay asked the Colonial Secretary,—(1.) What is the amount of postage charged by the postal authorities of New South Wales for the conveyance of a single letter from Sydney to England via Panama? (2.) What ...
Article : 397 wordsIn the Gazette of Tuesday appears a proclamation calling attention to the fact that the 1st section of the Smoke Nuisance Abatement Act provided that on and after the 1st July last the provisions of "that Act should ...
Article : 445 words[Herald.]—The first sod of the ground of the new mining company was turned to-day. Some hundreds of spectators were present.—Weather fine and clear. ...
Article : 37 wordsOne of the most melancholy boat accidents we have recorded for some time past was reported in town yesterday, caused by the capsizing of a ferry boat on the Manuka[?], during the heavy weather of the previous ...
Article : 1,420 words[Herald.]—A committee has been appointed to draw up a report for submission to another public meeting on the subject of an asylum for drunkards.—At the Fingal Gold-fields in Tasmania, the yield from crushing 85 tons ...
Article : 572 wordsThis regatta was produced on June 27, and was, for the seventh time, under the management of the Thames Subscription Club. This year the racing among gentlemen amateurs, as in former years, was revived, ...
Article : 562 words[Empire.]—The judgment of the full Court, in the case Cornish v. the Queen, was delivered to-day. Verdict, £15,526 11s. 11d. Monday, 6 p.m. ...
Article : 54 words[Herald.]—A notice of motion has been given in the Tasmanian Parliament by Mr. Murray, having for effect the annexation of Tasmania to Victoria. The discussion is postponed for a fortnight. ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—It is proposed to form a naval brigade at the port in connection with the Volunteer force.— The telegraph line to Port Augusta is now opened.— Wheat is hardly so firm, the price being 5s 10d. to 5s. ...
Article : 187 wordsIt seems probable that the Jamaioa outbreak will occasion considerable litigation in England, apart from any criminal proceedings which may be instituted against Mr. Eyre and his subordinates. Mr. M'Mahon and Mr. ...
Article : 2,312 wordsSept. 3.—William Medler, of Napoleon-street, Sydney, ship's steward. Liabilities, £107 1s 5d; assets, £42 13s. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. 3.—Joseph William Nowlan, of Pitt-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following is a list of the cases to be heard at the next Maitland Quarter Sessions, which commence at the East Maitland Court-house to-morrow (Friday):— John Price, felonious stabbing; Newcastle bench. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe knowledge that on Tuesday evening, June 26, the public suspense would be terminated by Ministerial statements in both Houses of Parliament caused Palaceyard to be thronged from an early hour by crowds of ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Sep 1866, Page 2
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