A Match was played yesterday on the cricket ground, West Maitland, between two elevens from Singleton and Maitland. Early in the morning, and throughout the dar, there was every appearance of rain; but little fell, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThe Tally-Ho Stakes of 50 sovereigns.—Mr. Lynch's b.g. Rouser (late Inkermann); Roberts' Whisker; Single's Minstrel's, Boy; Single's c.g. Thomtopper; Yeoman's b.m. Clementina; Ivory's br.m. Crazy Jane; Green's ...
Article : 177 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant cabbages, cauliflowers, brocoll, lettuce, strawberries. Sow cabbages, peas, beans, lettuces, radishes, mustard, cress, stone turnips, spinach. Hill up celery plants. Save cabbages and ...
Article : 172 wordsMay 1.—Hippolyte Aurousseau, of Pitt-street, Sydney, pastrycook. Liabilities, £281 7s 6d. Assets— value of personal property, £40 1s 6d; outstanding debts, £2 5s; total, £48 6s 6d. Deficit, £183 1s. Mr. ...
Article : 4,958 wordsWe regret that we are unable to lay before our readers the accurate statistics of our wool and tallow exports, which the Mercury formerly was able to ...
Article : 842 wordsGENTLEMEN—Permit me to offer a word or two of advice to your correspondent, Mr. Evans, whose latter appeared in your issue of the 26th ultimo, not in future, when coming ...
Article : 380 wordsSome months have elapsed since we had the pleasure of forwarding our last circular, owing to the falling off and almost total stagnation of the trade and shipping of our port; a reaction ...
Article : 344 wordsThe wool market cannot be reported so firm this week. There are plenty of buyers, who are ready to take all that comes to hand at fair prices: but settlers have set such extravagant reserves on their wools since ...
Article : 4,644 wordsDr. William Scoresby, who came out with this fine screw ship, has reported her performances daring the voyage in the following interesting letter, which appeared in Monday's Argus:— ...
Article : 2,134 wordsGENTLEMEN—Will you please insert the following errata in last publication, in the last line of the second column, page 2—for 4412 read 4142; this will then correspond with the ...
Article : 219 wordsThe following are the Entrances for the Homebush Races:- FIRST DAY—WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. FIRST RACE.—The Metropolitan Maiden Plate, of 200 ...
Article : 322 wordsMay 1.—Prince Albert, schooner, 90 tons, Captain Thompson, from Melbourne. 1.—Douglass, schooner, 100 tons, Captain Saudoman, from Geelong. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Publicans' Purse, of 50 sovereigns, 8 sovereigns each added for all horses that have never won over £[?]0:—Mr. J. Cheshire's c.g. Fischall; Mr. J. Arkins' b.g. Littlr John; Mr. A. Schroder's c g. Ackbar; ...
Article : 84 wordsFIRST RACE.—St. Legar, of 100 sovereigns, 10 sovereigns sweepstakes added, for all 3 year olds;—Mr. P. Ward's g.f. Grecian Queen; Mr. W. Clarke's c.f. Annie Laurie; Mr. C. Roberts' e.g. Ingomar; Mr. A. ...
Article : 316 wordsMay 1.—Wanderer, brig, 150 tons. Captain Rozea from Melbourne the 26th ultimo, with 1 passenger. 1,—Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Captain Garrard from Melbourne the 20th ultimo, in ballast. ...
Article : 1,380 wordsThe following entrances for the forthcoming "meet," which commences on Tuesday next, were made before the stewards last evening (Wednesday). It will be noticed that the field of horses is very large; in fact, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 May 1856, Page 2
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