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Advertising : 4,330 words[Herald.]—The Tichborne Commission arrived yesterday, and left this morning for Wagga Wagga. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.]—A Division of the Calathumpian Order of Oddfellows was inaugurated here yesterday with great success; there was a ball and supper at the Golden Fleece at night, which ...
Article : 40 words[Herald.]—The Cape escort has arrived with 800 ounces gold; the decrease is owing to the rush to the Gilbert; the news from the latter place is not favourable; gold is plentiful, but ...
Article : 51 wordsFIRE AT MINMI.—About three o'clock on Monday morning last, a fire broke out in the premises occupied by Mr. Jones as a dwelling house and store at Minmi. The fire was first ...
Article : 579 words[Herald.]—There has been no house all the week. The rush for the Gilbert continues. The Celestia has sailed for Rockhampton with 100 ...
Article : 54 wordsOur Riverine friends, after all, have not entirely cut us: they find it to their interest to still acknowledge the relationship; and they still look to us for the raw material. The ...
Article : 1,251 words[Herald.]—The Land Bill made but slow progress last night, owing to the great diversity of opinion on every clause. A scene occurred between Mr. M'Kean and Mr. Casey, the former ...
Article : 193 words[Empire.]—The Macduff, from London, is passing, inward bound. ...
Article : 11 words[Herald.]—Mr. White, of Launceston, has declared his liabilities to be £66,000. The case of the whaler Offley has been compromised; Mr. Davis leaves the ship, and she ...
Article : 75 words[Herald.]—The Port Augusta Boiling Down Company is finally organised. News from the Darling announces a rise in that river. ...
Article : 135 wordsRAYMOND TERRACE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—An amateur concert, in aid of the funds of the above, was given in the hall of the institution, on Wednesday evening last. The attendance, ...
Article : 130 wordsA meeting of this Council took place on Wednesday evening. Present—the Mayor, Aldermen Moore, Bowman, Lesley, Butters, Hewitt, and Jarman. The minutes of the previous ...
Article : 618 wordsCONCERT AT THE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—An amateur concert in aid of the funds of the above institution, took place last night at the Court-house, which was crowded. The audience ...
Article : 259 wordsThe weather is still dry and frosty, without any appearance of a change. The crops sown in some of the most favoured spots on the river are looking exceedingly well. Rain is still much ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Jul 1869, Page 1
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