DEAR SIRS—Here I am again, and [?] from the Rocky making my bow to your Maitland readers, and only preface my letters, of which you shall have a few occasionally, by a quotation from my favourite ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsGENTLEMEN—A friend of truth is desirous to correct some false statements which appeared in one of your late valuable columns, under the title of "Caution to boys." I think it should have been, caution to those ...
Article : 124 wordsApril 25.—Yarra Yarra (s.), 560 tons, Captain Bell[?] from Moreton Bay 23rd instant, with [?]0 passengers. 25.—Louis and Miriam, brig, 130 tons, Captain Kensett, from Nelson 11th, and Queen Charlotte [?]ound 14th ...
Article : 619 wordsAccording to advertisement, Mr. Robertson met his constituents at the Wool Pack Inn, Scone, on Friday, the 24th instant. Mr. Gardner was moved into the chair. Mr. Robertson addressed his audience at ...
Article : 250 wordsTHE Parramatta ministerial dinner does not hold out much hope of vigorous ministerial action during the next session. Mr. Parker's summary of business in ...
Article : 1,289 wordsOn Tuesday the match between the Parramatta players and the Maitland Marylebone Club was resumed, the Parramatta second innings remaining to be played. The weather was not nearly so favourable as on the ...
Article : 957 wordsThe only mining intelligence I can give you this week is that there seems to be a rush, not only of diggers but innkeepers, storekeepers, and all sorts of dealers, to that part of Sydney [?] which l[?]ds to Tipperary Gully. A ...
Article : 248 wordsOUR readers will observe by an announcement in another column that Mr. Weekes meets the doctors of the Northumberland Boroughs, to address ...
Article : 73 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the friends of Mr. G. R. Nichols, M.P., was held on Tuesday evening, at the Australian Inn, to make arrangements to invite that gentleman to a public banquet. Shortly after the hour ...
Article : 1,697 wordsA gentleman who has just returned from the Oban Diggings having politely furnished us with some interca[?]ing particulars respecting that promising gold field, we have much pleasure in laying them before our ...
Article : 2,479 wordsThe weather to-day has been close and oppressive, with scarcely a breath of wind moving. No vessels have arrived, but several large ships are within a short distance of Port, and with the first southerly wind a ...
Article : 373 wordsRISING SUN INN.—I have learned since my last th[?] the fire which destroyed this building began abou[?] 3 o'clock in the morning, outside, upon the roof; the roar of which awakened the landlord, who had barely ...
Article : 207 wordsAt West Maitland Pound, on the 28th of April, from Maitland—One bay horse, a little white on off [?]nd heel, switch tail, branded on the near shoulder B, seems to have a brand under the saddle same side; ...
Article : 93 wordsNotwithstanding the frequent arrivals of emigrant vessels from England, our demand for all kinds of agricultural labour is rather on the increase. Engagements are daily entered into at our offices for bullock ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsMERRENDEE DIGGINGS.—The above diggings are situated above twenty-two miles from Mudgee, in a southerly direction. It appears they were first discovered as a gold-field in August, 1851, by Mr. Jacob ...
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Advertising : 270 wordsA mandamus had been formerly issued by the Court, calling upon the magistrates at Murrarundi to proceed and adjudicate upon the amount of damages due to one White, whose cattle M'Donald had impounded, and the ...
Article : 1,361 wordsThe most interesting news in the Sydney papers of yesterday, Wednesday, received last evening, is the report of the Protection public meeting, held on Tuesday evening, in the Lyceum Theatre. The resolutions in ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the estate of Charles Wilson, a second meeting was held at the Court House, East Maitland, before Major Crummer, district commissioner, yesterday, at twelve. The insolvent did not attend. The claim of Messrs. ...
Article : 286 wordsGENTLEMEN—While the coaches were running between Newcastle and Maitland, you took the trouble for a long time to time their arrival from Newcastle and Morpeth; now, as there are coaches running from ...
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