TERRACE.—Differences of this nature are in other [?] settled without appeal to the public through [?] nor do we see why the publicity is required, or [?] in the case of the Church of England. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 wordsOctober 20.—Matoaka, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. October 18.—Planet, for Melbourne. October 22.—Shahmar, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 921 wordsIn a supplement to the Government Gazette, of the 29th ultimo, are published the time table, the rates of charge for passenger and goods conveyance, the regulations, &c., for the Great Northern Railway, issued under the provisions of the ...
Article : 580 wordsIN another column we reprint, from the Herald, a very clear description of the United States land system—the most clear, indeed, that we have ever seen. We presume it must first have ...
Article : 924 wordsNATIONAL SCHOOL.—Last Wednesday W. M'Intyre, Esq, Sub-inspector of the National Schools in this district, conducted a public examination of this school. From eleven o'clock till five o'clock the commodious ...
Article : 145 wordsOn the 25th ultimo, heavy cumuli and distant thunder proclaimed the approach of another storm; it however passed away to the southward; it had the effect, nevertheless, of cooling the atmosphere, which for the ...
Article : 358 wordsMarkets opened very dull. Mr. David Masterton has suspended. He was connected in business transactions with Mr. Cru[?]kshank, late Chairman of National Bank. It is believed the estate will pay 20s. in the pound ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the estate of John Clode, an adjourned meeting under a Judge's order, was held on Tuesday, at Last Maitland, before E. D. Day, Esq., District Commissioner. The following claims were admitted: James Wolstenholme, ...
Article : 2,190 wordsAlthough there is a general dulness [?]n, so far as local news is concerned, the new year has, I th[?] commenced favorably in a commercial sense. Several [?]ers of property have taken place, and considerable tra[?]s[?]s in the disposal ...
Article : 6,669 wordsThe present Christmas will be long memorable for the frequent and terrific thunderstorms with which it is about to be ushered in. The storm commenced in earnest about 6 o'clock on Sunday evening, and continued, ...
Article : 447 wordsThe following letter appears in the S. M. Herald of Tuesday, addressed to the editor by Mr. J. L. Montefiore, who has just returned from England:- Sir—In common with every inhabitant of New South Wales ...
Article : 1,733 wordsTHE WEATHER AND CROPS.—Since our last impression, the thermometer in our office marked 86 degrees, being the highest range by 2 degrees that we have observed this season. This was followed by thunderstorms to the ...
Article : 269 wordsARRIVALS.—December 31. Alma, schooner, 162 tons, Dowe, from Melbourne; Harriot Hope, brig, 260 tons Spain, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES.—December 31. Perseverance, schooner, Cordy, ...
Article : 68 words[?]day evening a public meeting was hold at the Com [?] West Maitland, pursuant to advertisement, "to [?] of those parties who had visited the locality, [?] the necessary information to any who might wish to ...
Article : 1,805 wordsARRIVAL.—January [?] Clarence (s.), Captain Smith, from Moreton Bay, 1st instant, with 27 passengers. DEPARTURES.—January 3, Scotia, for South Sea Islands[?] Uncle Tom, for Port Curtis[?] Eagle (s.), for Port Curtis[?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Jan 1859, Page 2
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