WHITE ON ONE SIDE ONLY.—We must remind our friends again that we have great pleasure in publishing their reports of Cricket matches, &c., but cannot do so unless they write on one side ...
Article : 65 wordsThe S. M. Herald publishes the following late messages:- London, April 12. A conference of the prominent members of ...
Article : 379 wordsThe regular meeting of the Council was held in the Council Chambers, East Maitland, on Wednesday evening. There were present: The Mayor (Mr. C. Delohery), Aldermen Chambers, Barrow, Bailey, ...
Article : 847 wordsThe persistent rumours lately current as to approaching Ministerial changes have been declared premature by some of the Liberal papers, though it is admitted that ...
Article : 806 wordsOn Saturday last, April 9th, a cricket match took place on the Oakendale ground between (what was at first intended to be) the boys of Clarence Town and those of Oakendale, as usual eleven being on ...
Article : 422 wordsMessrs. Richardson and Co. report.—Lucerne Hay: Soft green in demand at £2 15s per ton; medium, £2 10s; maize, 3s per bushel; pigs, 3¼d per lb.; brooms, 10s 6d per dozen. ...
Article : 45 wordsSPARKE & CLIPT, at the Elgin-street Railway Station, at eleven, 20 tons flour, and 60 tons wheat. H. MOORE, at his sale rooms, High-street, at twelve, produce, &c. ...
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Family Notices : 228 wordsThe Lismore people want a railway from Cape Byron to Tenterfield: the line is said to be practicable. The Diamantina, stranded at Manning ...
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Advertising : 794 wordsALARM OF FIRE.—The audience at an antispiritualistic entertainment, given on Wednesday evening in the large hall of the Mechanics' Institute, were treated to a ...
Article : 815 wordsTHE SECOND SHEET OF THE "MERCURY."—The second sheet, of four pages, of this day's paper, contains—Advertisements; Editorial articles; Poetry, "Castles;" continuation of tale, "The Conspiracy;" ...
Article : 947 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon (says the Echo), a burglary was committed at the residence of Mr. Jelly, a wood and coal merchant, at North Shore. Having secured the premises, ...
Article : 241 wordsMessrs. F. Bacon and Co., Gunnedah, report that enquiries for store sheep are active, and cannot be met, They can also quit store bullocks at fair prices. ...
Article : 207 wordsApril 13.—Christopher Newton and others v. James M Caghey, of West Maitland. Returnable 5th May. Mr. Lloyd official assignee. SCHEDULE FILED. ...
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