Spring, with its warm, sunny days, has set in at last in earnest. The weather is as favorable for agriculturists as it possibly could be, and farmers are consequently looking forward to a more than average crop of wheat this season. ...
Article : 110 wordsWe find in Tuesday's Herald the following further formation as to the shooting of three Englishmen by [?] French forces at New Cal[?]lonia; and the comments [?] the editor of the Herald. The arrival of other French ...
Article : 957 wordsPOLICE COURT, SEPT. 28.—(Before Mr. Donald MacIntyre, J.P.)—James M'Donald was brought before his Worship this morning charged with obtaining lodging and food at Mr. Maloney's, Golden Fleece Inn, Scone, ...
Article : 973 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Mills: Business has been scarcely so brisk as during the previous week, and, notwithstanding the advanced season of the year, the trade seem indisposed to purchase, to any extent, beyond their ...
Article : 3,759 wordsSamuel Matthews pleaded guilty to four indictments charging him with feloniously uttering forged orders for the payment of money, knowing them to be forced. It appeared that he had been transported for life from ...
Article : 3,989 wordsThe following extract from a private letter received from Fiji by the Grati[?], will convey important information to those who take an interest in Fijian affairs. "Things look as though we should have peace here ...
Article : 365 wordsNEW ENGLAND ELECTION.—As will be seen by our summary of Parliamentary intelligence, Mr. T. A. Perry, of Bendemeer, has petitioned against the return of Mr. Hart. So far as Mr. Rusden's committee are concerned, ...
Article : 431 wordsMelbourne is recovering from the racing fever. It is reported that a match between Flying Buck and Zee, weight for age, is on the tapis. The settling going off well. ...
Article : 73 wordsARRIVALS.—September 30. Ellen, brig, 242 tons, Hill, from Melbourne, E[?]l Whitney, ship, 507 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne, William Barry Brown, schooner, from the Richmond; Rialto, barque, 311 tons, Currie, from Melbourne. October 1. ...
Article : 192 wordsOct. 1.—George Wells, of Paramatta-street, Sydney, [?]al dealer. Liabilities, £75 5s. 2d. Assets—value [?] pers [?]al property, £10. Deficit, £65 5s. 2d. Mr. [?]ry, [?]fficial assignee. ...
Article : 331 wordsARRIVALS.—October 1. S[?] (s[?] 200 tons, Captain M'Dermott, from the Manning River 30th ultimo, with 10 passengers[?] Hunter (s.), 204 tons, Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River 30th ultimo, with 14 passengers, Grat[?]a, brig, 189 ...
Article : 843 wordsCRICKET MATCH.—The return match between Crampton's and C. B. Collett's eleven took place on Monday last. The match was not finished, owing to the lateness of the hour at which the game was commenced. Mr. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Oct 1859, Page 3
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