DRUNKENNESS.—James Partlett, for being drunk on the 28th instant, was fined 10s.—George Smith, for a similar offence, was fined 10s.—Mary Whalan, for having been intoxicated on the 30th instant, was admonished ...
Article : 618 wordsGENTLEMEN—Your correspondent "O," on education, in your issue of the 21st, has made some remarks which deserve notice. He is of opinion that the Government have unintentionally done all that is possible to be done ...
Article : 1,524 wordsWhose fondly anxious wistful eye Watched o'er thee in thy infancy? Who cradled thee upon her breast. And hushed thy little griefs to rest?— ...
Article : 442 wordsA special general meeting of the subscribers to the Maitland Hospital, convened by advertisement, was held in the Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. E. C. CLOSE, Esq., the President of the institution, ...
Article : 1,427 wordsWe have Auckland papers to the 14th January. THE DRURY COAL-FIELDS.—Having recently had an opportunity of paying a visit to the works of the "Waihoihoi" Coal Company, we have great pleasure in ...
Article : 1,700 wordsThe Legislative, Assembly met yesterday, at twenty minutes past three o'clock. Petitions were presented by Mr. DICKSON, Dr. LANG, Mr. OXLEY, Mr. DALLEY, and Mr. MORT. ...
Article : 1,589 wordsGENTLEMEN—Your prominent position placing the notification in Friday's Gazette of the appointment of Mr. James A. Portus as Warden of the District Council of Maitland, beneath "leading article," is in unison with ...
Article : 861 wordsIn consequence of the challenge thrown out by the Singleton Club, whioh was gallantly accepted by their brethren of the bat at Muswell Brook, the Singletonians proceeded to the latter place on Thursday last, being ...
Article : 340 wordsAnother of those pleasant meetings for which Clarence Town has of late been famous occurred here on the 26th, being Anniversary Day. The members of the Kangaroo Cricket Club met on their ground to do honor to the day, ...
Article : 469 wordsGENTLEMAN—As there are no calamities without some spice of good in them, so there are few blessings without their corresponding dash of evil. All liberties are blessings; yet some men will always be found who will ...
Article : 1,008 wordsThe excessive heat of the weather of late has been destructive to vegetation and productive of dangerous bush fires in many localities. Complaints, says the Geelong Advertiser of the 25th, are still coming in from ...
Article : 800 wordsWe have not got a punt rope at yet, nor can I inform you when we shall have one. The punt is laid up, and trade here is very bad in consequence of the stoppage. I have been informed that upwards of 200 horsemen ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 4 Feb 1860, Page 6
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