Mr. Butler moved the admission to the colonial Bar of Mr. John Dillon. Mr. Dillon was a student of St. John's College and a graduate of the Sydney University, where he ...
Article : 343 wordsWe resume our report of these sports at the point at which we left them in our last issue. And first we must make a couple of trifling corrections. In the Maiden Plate, Mr. Lunny's ...
Article : 316 wordsOn Saturday afternoon' H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh laid the foundation-stone of the monument to the memory of Captain Cook, in the southern portion of Hyde Park, in the ...
Article : 193 wordsSome small amount of excitement was caused in Lochinvar on Easter Monday by the Athletic Sports, which took place on the Racecourse. The attendance was pretty fair, probably from ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Levant Herald of the 19th August, says: —-" On Wednesday evening last a murder was committed in a house in the Impasse Babylone, in Pera—just below the French Post-office— ...
Article : 534 wordsA meeting of this body was held at the Council Chambers, on Tuesday evening. There were present: The Mayor, Aldermen J. Keating, Sim, Wingrave, Jones, and Dickson. An ...
Article : 607 wordsThe attendance on this day was very limited indeed, but a large amount of enthusiasm was manifested in the various races, some of which were full of interest and excitement. The booths ...
Article : 1,272 wordsThe annual meeting of the Clarence Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association was held on the 17th and 18th March. The attendance was fair, but a heavy downpour of rain ...
Article : 437 wordsNow that the drought on the Upper Darling has broken up, and having waited a few days for the feed to grow, I can now sally forth on my wanderings, and travel without the unpleasant ...
Article : 1,329 wordsWe have had two days' heavy rain, with every likelihood of having more. March 28. ...
Article : 16 wordsBEWARE OF DEAD CENTIPEDES.—About three weeks ago, a person in Yetman, while busily digging a post hole close to his stable, turned up a good sized centipede, and, as he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsA movement has begun at Wagga Wagga to get the town incorporated. A local paper says that a dirtier town, for its size, does not exist. There was some rain at Wagga Wagga on the ...
Article : 975 wordsSALE OF STOCK.—Mr. Fullagar reports having sold for Mr. B. Richards 169 head of cattle —cows and bullocks—KVP brand, at an average of £5 15s per head.—Herald, March 29. ...
Article : 33 wordsWe have received the subjoined sketch of the village of Copmanhurst from a correspondent. The writer says:—It struck me the other day, being an old resident of this place, that a short ...
Article : 664 wordsDUBBO STOCK REPORT.—March 25.—Here we are in the same predicament at Dubbo and for many miles around us, without rain, and without grass, as we have so often recorded. ...
Article : 1,803 wordsMarch 27.—Hunter (s.), 310 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Merimbula, with 23 passengers. 27.—City of Adelaide (s.), 615 tons, Captain Walker, from Melbourne, 25th instant, with ...
Article : 369 wordsNo Easter Monday sports or recreation were provided in Newcastle itself, the citizens contenting themselves with visiting the sports at Waratah, Tomago, Maitland, Raymond Terrace, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 1 Apr 1869, Page 4
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