A correspondent has sent us the following account of the attack on the Kev. Mr. Taggart to remove the incorrect reports current respecting tho outrage:- About 10 o'clock a.m., on Monday, the 18th instant, the Rev. ...
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Article : 88 wordsWE find, in the Kiama Examiner of Saturday last, a scheme for the constitution of an Elective Upper House, which the editor throws out for pubho discussion We reprint it, as it is high ...
Article : 1,606 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Argus and the Melbourne Herald of Thursday last publish very different reports as to the state of the flour market. The Argus says there is very little demand beyond for town use, and that, ...
Article : 918 wordsNo change in markets for European imports. The flour market is Armor. No rise established, although prices appear to bo advancing. Speculation in candles, but nothing done. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Corio, steamer, is waiting at Kargaroo Island, for the mall by the Benares. The Columbian is to be the mall steamer for the present month. ...
Article : 30 wordsIf the present dry weather continue, I fear the want of water will be much felt on many parts of the diggings. Those living on Sydney Flat have already to pay very high to have it carted from Sawpit Gully and the wells below Mount Jones. The ...
Article : 513 wordsAnother frightful accident occurred atone of the Coal and Copper Company's tunnels on Monday morning last. A miner named George Thompson, and his mate, were employed at their usual work, when a quantity of the top stuff suddenly ...
Article : 1,060 wordsAmong the United States extracts in the Melbourne papers we find the following particulars respecting an alleged gold field discovered on some of the tributaries of the Mississippi, descending from the eastern slopes of ...
Article : 973 wordsApril 30.—Uldericho D'Antonio, master mariner, of the schooner Iris, in the harbour of Fort Jackson Liabilities, £160 Assets—value of personal property. £3 Deficit, £167. Mr Morris, official assignee ...
Article : 5,591 wordsI may inform you that the diggings here are progressing very favorably, and extending wider almost every week. About a month ago there was a rush to some new ground, tying about ten or twelve miles south from the old diggings on the table, ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Herald of Monday gives the following summary of the various systems of dealing with land, that have prevailed in this colony:- Many of our readers who hear that the preceding ...
Article : 1,030 wordsA friendly return game of cricket carno off on Kastcr Monday, at Mulconda, between the Union Cricket Club, Dungog, and the Chichester Club-the latter arriving on the ground, with their band of music, and giving three hearty cheers for their ...
Article : 549 wordsWe have had a bridge meeting since my last, perhaps I ought to have said, a meeting for the purpose of deciding upon the eligibility of the proposed site. "It is unnecessary to trouble you with the particulars in detail, as I cannot send them in ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 May 1859, Page 2
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