It has been determined by the Government to erect a lighthouse at Port Stephens, and on the 21st December ultimo an expedition proceeded thither by instruction from the Government to so [?]t an eligible site. The ...
Article : 666 wordsCharles and Mary Ann Horn were indicted for having on 24th October, at Anambah, violently and malicionaly assaulted one Catherine Cox. The defendants pleaded not guilty. For the defendants, Mr. Simpson; attorney, ...
Article : 1,071 wordsOur present weather is certainly very favorable for harvest operations, but from the intense heat and want of rain our once promising gardens are likely to be a complete failure, and the grass is almost dried into a ...
Article : 405 wordsARRIVALS—February 3. Jessie, schooner,. 115 tons, Law, from New Caledonia. 4. Mechanic, schooner, 89 tons, Hyde, from New Caledonia. 5. Jane Grey, barque, 288 tons, Werry, from Adelaide, Vibilia, schooner, 121 tons, M'Calpin, from ...
Article : 305 wordsEdward Duncan was indicted for unlawfully wounding George Thoms, at Twofold Bay, in October last, with intent to maim him; and. under a second count, with intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Guilty of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 wordsSMALL DEBTS COURT, FRIDAY, FEB. 3—(Before the Chairman and Messrs Hall and M'Intyre)—Isaac(agent for Newcomen) v. Dr. Beamish: Hay sold an delivered, £2 10s.; verdict for plaintiff, with 5s. costs. Isaac v. ...
Article : 588 wordsFor the last nine months there bas been a party of four working within five miles of this township. Some short time ago they left for sydney, but have returned again to work at the same ground. This caused ...
Article : 139 wordsARRIVALS.— Feb, 4. Hunter.(8.) 26[?]tons, Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River 2nd instant, with 19 passengers, Samson (s.), 150 tons. Captain M'Dermott, from Manning River 3rd instant, with 6 passengers, Don Juan, schooner, 130 tons Captain ...
Article : 655 wordsThe Goulburn Chronicle of Wednesday, gives some particulars respecting the gold diggings at the Snowy River, from which we select the following:- Mr. Cape, a gentleman in the establishment of Mr. ...
Article : 926 wordsLAUNCESTON MARKETS.—Flour is firm at £17 1os; wheat, 7s to 7s 3d; oats range from 3s to 8s ld, and we have heard of one small parcel fetching as high as 3s 6d; hay, £4 to £4 10s; potatoes, (bags in,) 8s. cwt.—L. Examiner, Feb. 2. ...
Article : 2,056 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—A man named James Cosgrove, in the employ of Thomas Hawke, and who was proceeding in company with two other men with a loaded dray to Mr. T. G. Danger's stations, was killed by falling off ...
Article : 158 wordsFEBRUARY 1.—Considerable surprise was created in town on Tuesday morning by a report whioh quickly circulated of the sudden death, under strange and suspicious circumstances, of a Miss Adelina Fitz, lately a governess ...
Article : 1,138 wordsFEBRUARY 4.—THE AFFAIRS of MR. GEORGE TULLY.— A numerously attended meeting of the editors in the estate of Mr. Tully, was held last evening. Mr. S. N. Dark having been called to the ohair, Mr. Joseph ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 9 Feb 1860, Page 3
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