By the ship Young Ameritan, which arrived in Hobson's Bay on the 29th ultimo, news had been received from England to the 17th April. This was one day later than bad previously come to band there, but not ...
Article : 752 wordsWE showed on Saturday that, if the justice of the principles he admitted as guides for our railway administration—respect fur the interests of existing properties, and an anxious desire to ...
Article : 1,381 wordsThis ceremony, which should have taken place on the 1st in-stam, has been postponed until this afternoon, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather. It will possess unusual interest to the residents of the port and City of Neweastle, and of ...
Article : 1,220 wordsJuly 1.—Joseph Cox, of Sydney, stationer, upon petition and affidait. Estimated liabilities, (about) £1000; assets, (about) £30. Schedule to be filed within seven days. Mr. Morris, official assignee. ...
Article : 2,064 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty minutes past four. A petition from solicitors, attorneys, and proctors of the Supreme Court, praying the appointment of a fourt. ...
Article : 311 wordsThe northern escort arrived in Maitland yesterday morning, on route to Sydney, with 590 ozs. 14 dwts ot gold dust fruin the Rocky River, and O7J on. lldwts (Igrs from the Hanging Hock and Peel iiitcr dij,{,h%s, making a total of lloi. on.> ...
Article : 50 wordsThis was a motion for new trial of an action for breach of contract (tried at the September sittings in Maitland) wherein the [?]fendant had obtained a verdict The Attorney-General and Mr Isaacs apperared in support of ...
Article : 466 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-five minutes past three. PETITIONS. Petitions were received from solioitors, attorneys, and ...
Article : 2,482 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday.) They contain one day's later English news, viz., to the 17th April, brought by the Young American, to Melbourne—which ...
Article : 155 wordsWhereas by an Act of Council 2 William IV. No 12 certain powers were vested in the Governor of New South Wales and the Collector of Internal Revenue and a fluid was created for repairing the roads of this Colony and whereas by another Act ...
Article : 3,050 words1.—The Great Wesleru Road—From Sydney via Parramatta pearith Hartley and Bathurst to Wellington. 2.—The Great Southern Road—From the Great Western Road at the fifth mile stone form sydney via Liverpool Camden ...
Article : 79 wordsThureday, the twenty-second day of July, has at length been finally fixed open as the evential day when the first railway train with passengers will enter West Maidand. There is now no doubt as to the Governor-General's intentions, as the ...
Article : 774 wordsIf there be any one kind of speculation more injurious than another, it is speculation in flour. As in all cases where profit depends on the monopoly of an article scarce and in the hands of a few, means, sometimes rather unscrupu[?], are taken to ...
Article : 1,051 wordsGENTLEMEN—An article in this day's issue of the Mercury, commenting on the inadequate size of the Court and Watc[?]--house now in course of erection in Sempill-street, West Maitland, by me, for the Government. You assert that a room [?] ...
Article : 145 wordsARRIVALS.—July 1, Oliver Jordan, American ship, [?] tons, Captain Frost, from London 12th March—passengers. Mr. and Mrs. Haveland, Dr. Gwinn, Messrs. Gill, Y[?], and [?] in the steerage; Dart, brig. 180 tons, Captain Jenkins, from Port ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Jul 1858, Page 2
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