WAR TELEGRAMS.—Our experience, so far, of the telegrams from Europe relating to the Russo Turkish, war, has been that we must expect, as events thicken, to be obliged to attach considerable doubt ...
Article : 2,253 wordsI may assert, without any fear of contradiction, that no news from this locality for some time past was the vary beat news to offer you Having none bat ill tidings 'twas botter to be ...
Article : 921 wordsNot a drop of rain daring last fortnight. As I write, the clouds seem to threaten a deluge of rain, whioh I hope we shall have, though I do not wish you 28 feet at Bulmore Bridge Cattle ...
Article : 203 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— Breadstuff's continue to maintain their adva[?]cing tendency, both flour and wheat having commanded improved rates again, with every prospect of still ...
Article : 423 wordsSYDNEY COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—In the import markets on Friday inquiry was active for several articles. Currants advanced by holders to 6½d. Galvanized iron slightly dearer; G.O. held for ...
Article : 1,341 wordsSir William. Jervois and Colonel Scratchier are continuing their inspection of Sydney harbour and the fortifications to-day. It is reported that a private cablegram, has been ...
Article : 243 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Council was held on Wednesday, 2nd May Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Dowell, Clendining, Bowes, and Bussell. The minutes of the ...
Article : 443 wordsFORBES, AND YOUNG STOCK REPORTS.—During the early part of the week we were favoured with a fine downfall of rain, but unfortunately it censed all too soon. The effect upon the, grass is hardly ...
Article : 1,050 wordsMaize,3s 9d; wheat,7a to 8s. Oaten hay, £4 10s to £5; lucerne, £4 to £4 10s. The sick immigrant on board the British Enterprise, died at the Adelaide quarantine, station ...
Article : 167 wordsThe usual monthly committee meeting of this Sooiety was held in the School of Arts, Muswellbrook, on Wednesday, the 2nd May. Present: The President (Mr. J. H. Keys), E ...
Article : 828 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Rosanna Clark pleaded guilty to being drank in Sydney-street, and waa fined 10s or 48 hours in the look-up. ASSAULT—Wilkins appeared to answer a ...
Article : 240 wordsMessrs. Davies and M'Fadyen report: Lucerne hay, £5; oaten, £6 10s; maize, 4s; potatoes, £5 10s. REWARD FOR BRAVERY.—The medal of the Royal Humane Society has been awarded to Dr. C. H. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 8 May 1877, Page 5
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