PRAYERS FOR RAIN.—All letters on this subject, if published in the Mercury, must be published with real signature of the actual writer attached. ...
Article : 25 wordsLAST Tuesday we discussed the well worn subject of civil service reform. We now revert to an equally hackneyed but an equally momentous subject. If political purity ...
Article : 959 wordsCHILD DESERTION.—Lydia Adams, on remand, appeared to answer the charge of having on the 22nd or on the morning of the 23rd May deserted her male child by leaving it in a yard at the rear of ...
Article : 1,703 wordsAs much interest appears to be taken in the work of the strange organisation known as the "Salvation Army," while at the same time little or nothing seems known of its history and the antecedents of its ...
Article : 2,235 wordsYesterday afternoon a special [?] Maitland Borough Council was [?] Chamber, High-street, to det[?] Council should take to afford [?] ...
Article : 320 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the committee of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association was held at Cohen's (late Fullford's) Hotel yesterday afternoon. There were prese[?]t—Mr. R. ...
Article : 2,788 wordsJune 2.—John Drinan of West Maitland, butcher. No schedule filed. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. 2.—Albert E. Ennis, of Molong, late of Orange, ...
Article : 127 wordsAN HONOURABLE TRANSACTION.—Mr. Christopher Newton, trading as Messrs. Christopher Newton, Brothers, and Co., Moorgate-street, and Sydney, New South Wales, some fifteen years ago had to suspend ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Jun 1882, Page 4
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