THE FLOODS AND THE TELEGRAPH.—We have had occasion at various times to notice how the intelligence received in Maitland from up-river telegraph stations in flood time has served ...
Article : 5,227 wordsDESILIQUIN STOCK REPOR[?].—The floods in the North still continue, and the waters are descending the Darling according to our corresp[?]dent's information from the[?]ce, Heavy rains fell at Wgga Wagga on Wednesday. In ...
Article : 448 wordsAt the Goulburn Circuit Court, on the 5th, Thomas Ryan was charged with violently disturbing the peace at Araluen, in December last. This case arose out ot the violent interference ...
Article : 991 wordsStations.—No transactions worthy of note have come under onr notice this week. On Wednesday next we shall offer by auction, at our rooms the following stations, in the Bligh dtstrnt, viz:—Upper Mer[?], Merri, and ...
Article : 487 wordsThomas Smith, charged with being drunk, was admonished and discharged. P. S. Seife v. R. Smith.—Illegal Detention of Property.—Settled out of court. ...
Article : 653 wordsThe weather during the last week was dull and sultry. Thunder and rain has been threatening for the last few days, but we thought that as there was a change in the moon on last Friday, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsApril 5.—Hero (s.), 765 tons, Captain Logan, from Auckland 30th ultimo, with 74 passengers. 6.—Maryborough[?] ship, 1007 tons, Captain Bolls, from the Downs 24th December. Passengers—17 in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsStations.—We notice a marked improvement in the demand for good paying properties. We have enquiries for several of those now in our hands for sale, and we anticipate being abl[?] shortly to conclude sales at ...
Article : 181 wordsStations—Good fettet[?]ing stations are in demand. A small unstocked station known as Mogil Mogli, on the Barwin River, has been sold during the week for the [?]m of £805 ...
Article : 527 wordsFat Cattle—Rather unexpectedly to day the market showed some weakness, but this is only temporary, and there is, we think, every prospect of the market being sustained. We have sold several lots taring the week at ...
Article : 504 wordsThe flood water has subsided but one foot as yet. Last night a small shower descended, but to-day everything connected with the weather bids fair. ...
Article : 101 wordsOnce more we have regular mails from Sydney and Maitland. To the surprise of many, our usual mail was delivered last Thursday morning, and the return one despatched at the ...
Article : 142 wordsStations.—Really first-class, well-[?] [?]qua[?]tages, not yet invaded by free-[?]electors, command attention, and can be placed at remunerative prices We expect shortly to offer at auction one of the finest cattle ...
Article : 447 wordsARRIVED AT NEWCASTLE.—Wednesday, April 6.— Amateur, sohooner, from Lyttleton; Celestia, barque, from Melbourne Thursday, April 7—Coonanbara, Agnes Irving, and City of Newcastle (s[?]) all from Sydney; ...
Article : 219 wordsWe have had another heavy down pour of rain here; it began to rain on Sunday evening, and rained very heavily and continuously all day on Monday. The roar of the rushing ...
Article : 303 wordsSALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY.—Messrs. T. and A. Cadell sold, yesterday, at the Great Northern Hotel, that valuable property in Newcomen-street, on which stands the ...
Article : 85 wordsHay.—Owing to the large quantities arriving per train from south-western districts, there has not been so much demand as expected for Hunter River hay, hence prices have had a downward tendency. I believe a re-action ...
Article : 254 wordsOur correspondent writes as follows:—The showery weather still continues, without any signs of ceasing. However, the damage cannot be muoh worse—as far as the crops are concerned. ...
Article : 177 wordsThe following new magistrates were gazetted to-day:—Joseph Aarons, Melbourne; John Alford, Jerry's Plains; Henry Aumuller, Gwydir; J. C. Bowler, Billybong; J. Burns, ...
Article : 347 wordsBusiness has been somewhat better this week, and a fair amount of capital has passed through my hands for invesment. I have sold Bank of New South Wales shares at 10s less than late quotations, and the City ...
Article : 753 wordsThe return of fine weather has enabled some of our merchants to despatch teams with loading, bat travelling is so very uncertain, owing to the state of the country, that country orders, though fairly numerous, ...
Article : 1,154 wordsStations.—We have sold the "Mogil Mogil" station, on the Barwon River, Warrego distnct, unstocked, with improvements, for eight hundred and five pounds. Terms equal to cash. ...
Article : 314 wordsWe have been favoured with the inspection of a plan and sections of a proposed embankment of the river a few miles below Singleton, extending from White's Falls to a short distance below ...
Article : 608 wordsSHOCKING ACCIDENT.—An accident of a most painful nature occurred on Friday last to Mr. John Secombe, at Dengdingalong. It appears that Mr. Secombe was splitting a log, ...
Article : 484 wordsASSAULT.—William Driscoll and Patrick Gleeson, two powerful navvies, were charged with having committed an assault upon Mr. Frederick Guest, of Haydonton, innkeeper. ...
Article : 594 wordsLucerne Hay.—Previous quotations are maintained. I report sales this week at 65s and 70s per ton. Maize.—My sales this werk are 72 bags, 3s 10½; 42 at 4s; 3b at 3s [?] ld per bushel. ...
Article : 153 wordsOwing to pressure of business, Messrs. Cadell inform as that they are unable to furnish their usual report in time for this publication. It will contain fall particulars of the sale of Mr. Di[?]es's stud. &c., and will be ready for ...
Article : 49 wordsCatalogue.—Wool: Mixed, AMOG over Yarrolumla, [?] bale at 8½ per lb; fleece. PC over S, 2 at l2¼d; PC over [?], 1 at l0d; clippings, PC over S, [?] at 5¼ locks and skins. J[?] over G[?]h, 1 at 2½; mixed, NML, 1 at ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Apr 1870, Page 3
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