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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsWe learn from a second edition of the Dublin Daily Express, on the authority of its London correspondent, that a rumour of a dissolution in Parliament is now rife. The same journal adds that the difficulties of ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE Herald, discussing the question as to the morality of asking electors to "plump" for a candidate, remarks that conductors of the press must always be ...
Article : 1,047 wordsEnglish market opened lower; a sudden pressure on money affecting prices Subsequent movements were not important; at the close, however, quotations showed a disposition to recover, onsols for money, 88 to 88?; ...
Article : 70 wordsA public meeting was held at Scone, on the 1st inst., convened by the Warden of Scone nnd Murrurundi, for the purpose of deciding what course is to be adopted in the emergency occasioned by the retirement of John ...
Article : 1,246 wordsBy the arrival of the steamer Telegraph yesterday, we are placed in possession of English news to the 15th November, which was brought to Melbourne by the ship Electra. ...
Article : 39 wordsFEB. 1.—John James Walker, at present confined for debt in Darlinghurst gaol. Liabilities, £80 6s. 4d.; assets, £15; deficit, £65 6s. 4d. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 3,307 wordsA despatch from St. Petersburgh announces that the Emperor left Nicholai[?]ff on the 7th November for the Crimea, to take command in person of the army of Prince Gortschakoff. The despatch adds:—"The ...
Article : 457 wordsGENTLEMEN—Mr. H. P. Dutton having thought proper, in a fit ef spleen, to designate me as a "degraded and malicious person," and accusing me of "falsehood" in "endeavouring to poison the public mind," ...
Article : 165 wordsElectioneering meetings are going on with great avidity, Mr. Plunkett being especially energetic in addressing the electors; the principal topic now occupying his mind, and on which he expressed himself ...
Article : 1,279 wordsFor the last four days it has been blowing a sirocco, which painfully affects one just returned from nearly a month's trip at sea. The air is hot, heavy, and impregnated with most offensive and irritating dust, which ...
Article : 1,029 wordsFeb. 1.—Emma, barque, 191 tons, Captain Williamson, from Sydney. 1.—Martha, schooner, 109 tons, Captain Hodge, from Geelong. ...
Article : 138 wordsJan 31.—Catherine Adamson, ship 880 tons, Captain Steward, from the Downs 8th November. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Wallace [?] sons and 2 servants, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews 2 children and servant, Mrs. and Miss ...
Article : 1,516 wordsA meeting of this body wat held on Monday. Present—the Warden, Messrs, Gorrick, Walsh, and Kingsmill. The minutes of lost meeting were read and approved ...
Article : 456 wordsMAITLAND HOSPITAL.—One of the indefatigable inbourers for the good of this institution, Mr. J. Kingsmill, visited our township yesterday, with the view of forming a committee to carry out measures in aid of ...
Article : 157 wordsOn Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th January, these races came off for the, first time. Both days were fine, and the results were equally plensant, from the excellent racing and sport attendant. The ...
Article : 1,076 wordsThe following important news from the seat of warin Turkey in Asia has just reached us:- "Omar Pacha has beaten the Russians in a great battle which took place on the 5th instant (November) ...
Article : 96 wordsAdvices dated Trebizond, November 1, contain intelligence that the Russians have sent off from Kars, in the direction of Alexamirianople, the great part of their baggage. This would seen to indicate that they ...
Article : 269 wordsSome years since our readers were informed that Mr. G. B. White had been appointed to align the streets of East and West Maitland and Morpeth. This matter, however, stood over from time to time, and had been ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Wed 6 Feb 1856, Page 2
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