The "MAITLAND MERCURY" iS this day Enlarged, by making the columns wider and longer, so as to add about one-seventh to its former size—each of the present pages, of six wide and long columns, ...
Article : 126 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The transactions in flour have been confined to the supply of station and country orders of moderate amount, and small trade parcels for immediate use. Those have been mostly executed in Adelaide sorts, at but a ...
Article : 4,651 wordsDec. [?]—Carollne, schooner, 127 tons, Moreton Bay December 2[?]. 29.— George, schooner, 102 tons, Cuerton, from Moreton Bay. 29.—Lalin Rookh, brig, 155tons, Brown, retured to port. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsThe good folks of East and West Maitland and Morpeth have, with the unextinguishable characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race, given themselves up to recreation and enjoyment at this festive season. Business has to a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plantbrocoll, celery, savoye, cabbages, [?]flowers. Sow turnips, cabbage, winter spinach, French beans, turnip rooted radish. Transplant leeks. Pull up forward crops of keaping onions. Clear the ground from stalks and leaves of all ...
Article : 149 wordsBy way of Singapore we (Argus) have intelligence from Hong Kong to the 16th of October, being three weeks later than our previous advices from thence. In consequences of the Emperor of China's refusal to receive the ...
Article : 802 wordsFELLOW CONSTITUENTS—The Legislative Council at length is dissolved, and you will shortly be called upon to exercise one of those glorious privileges for which your forefathers fought and bled. You will be solicited by ...
Article : 877 wordsDec. 30.—Peter Sweeney, of Bourke-street, Wooloomooloo, Sydney, stonemason. Liabilities, £702 14s. 2d. Assets: value of rent property, £240; of personal property, £6: total, £246. Defiet £450 14s. 2d. Mr. Perry, official [?]signee. ...
Article : 68 wordsFROM the notice which appears in another column, requesting a meeting of the electors of Durham, at Paterson, on Thursday next, to hear Mr. Jones's explanation of his political conduct ...
Article : 1,240 wordsAn enormous quantity [?] and other coloial prodece wasoffered for sale to-day at [?] and Co's. comprising 840 bales wool, 2171 sheepskins, 164 asks [?], 1165 hides, and sundries. Not[?] a very [?] attendance the whole of the wool ...
Article : 544 wordsGeneral business has been dull during the week, in consequence of the holiday season; several teams have, however, been dis-patched with loading. Carriers are now beginning to get plentiful, and consequently the price of carriage is reduced. A few weeks ...
Article : 858 wordsWhereas, it is been represented to the Government, that on Tuesday, the [?]nd instant, Robert Coddrington, a tropper of the western gd police, stationed at Wyagden [?], was shot dend, when [?] on the read near that place, by some person ...
Article : 152 wordsA meeting of electors was held at the Criterion Hotel, King-street, on the evening of the 29th, for the purpose of forming a committee to secure the return of the late member for the city. Mr. E. James occupied the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsAt Wallallah, on the 18th day of December, 1857, from Qufrundl, by Jacs M. Leader, Esq.; damages 2s. 9d. per head:—One strawberry w, illegible brand off ribs: one strawberry calf, upbranted; [?] and white cow, K [?] over M near ...
Article : 1,566 wordsGENTLEMEN—Some time ago you were kind enough to draw the attention of our friends the police to the "dog nuisance," and the police, like other folks, I imagine, read the papers, Seeing that the public expected ...
Article : 234 wordsSince our last report very few int cattle have come to hand; there is evidently a disposition on the part of the trade to operate more freely. The market is firm with an upward tendency. Fat sheep are plentllul, but only of middling quality, Unbroken horses ...
Article : 125 wordsThe colonial produce market has been unusually dull during the week. Many of the farmers are unwilling to self at present rates, anticipating, from the continued dry weather, a general rise in prices; on the whole, however, last week's quotations have been ...
Article : 66 wordsGENTLEMENT—Have the Kindness to enquire, through your valuable journal, what time and place it will be most convenient for me to meet the Bailill of the Small Debits Court, so as to show him the William Taylor on ...
Article : 193 wordsA meeting of about 100 electors favourable to the return of Mr. G. Thornton was held on Tuesday night, at the Bedford Hotol, Alderman Murphy in the chair. A secretary was appointed, and a central committee of about fifty ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsDecember 28.—Rebeces, schooner, 115 tons, Captain Ric[?] from Melbourne. 29.—[?]rang (s.), from Sydney. 80.—Friends, schooner, 95 tons, Captain Davidson, from [?] ...
Article : 95 wordsOn Wednesday evening a meeting of the Protection League was held, at which Mr. W. B. Allen was requested, and consented, to come forward as a candidate on Protectionist principles. In most other respects Mr. Allen avowed Radicat views. ...
Article : 622 wordsMr. W. Pritchard reports having sold, by nuction and privats contract during the present week, a few parcels hides at 22s.; a few lots of sheepskins, 10½d. to ls. per lb.; ditto caliskins, 2s. 6d. to 4s. each several large oarcels lucerne hay, £8 to £9 per ton; ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 2 Jan 1858, Page 2
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