SOME of our West Maitland subscribers have complained that. although their houses, and their part of the town, were high and dry above flood reach, and therefore "anybody" could have deliverd their papers on Tuesday, we did not deliver ...
Article : 438 wordsWe have had a heavy and incessant rain for the last twelve hours or so. with no sign ot abating. Things are beginning to wear a serious aspect, and general fears of a flood are entertained. Telegrama from Muswellbrook and Murrurundi, ...
Article : 724 wordsWE have the painful task to perform of recording a great and destructive flood in the valley of the Hunter. Those of our [?]aders to whom our last issue came—a limited number—will [?] derstand that the flood affects the printing of Mercury ...
Article : 1,974 wordsMany Incidents of great inter [?] many very sorrowful to relate, occur on all occasions of grest fl[?] ravaging the district. We have heard rumours of several houses falling, through the ravaging power of the present flood, bat we shall ...
Article : 1,212 wordsOur correspondent at Gunnedah sends us the following telegram, dated Monday, twelve o'clock:— Heavy floods throughout the district. Maitland-street is partially submerged. No mails or travellers can reach here. ...
Article : 107 wordsAlthough the interruption in the running of the railway trains readers it impossible to get as much as usual of information from [?] the district, and from beyond the Livepool Range, yet what we have beard gives rise to the belied that ...
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