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Advertising : 71 wordsOn Thursday last the nomination of a gentleman to serve in the Legislative Assembly, in the room of Andrew Loder, Esq., resigned, took place at the Courthouse, Tamworth, at noon. The interest hitherto ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsThe usual annual meeting of the Tamworth Benevolent Society, was held on Wednesday evening last, in the large room of the Hospital, according to advertisement, There was a pretty fair attendance, and the Rev. E. ...
Article : 721 wordsIn the Assembly, Mr. Aspinall gave a notice of motion, after the recess, for a committee of the whole house to consider the state of the colony. This motion is considered at present to amount to a want of ...
Article : 74 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant cabbages, celery, cauliflowers, strawberries. Sow peas, brocoli, lettuce, beans, onions, turnips, cabbages, radishes. Earth up celery. Cut down asparagus when ripe, and dress beds. Vacant space of the kitchen garden ...
Article : 114 wordsAccording to advertisement, these races for 1860 began on Friday, 16th, and ended on Saturday, 17th March. Being the first public races advertised to take place ...
Article : 730 wordsTHE meeting of the new Ministry with Parliament took place on Tuesday, and the customary Ministerial explanation confirms the recent election speeches, to the effect that the Government ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMARCH 12TH.—CRICKET.—Notwithstanding the somewhat heavy fall of rain up to midday yesterday, the first match between the newly established clubs here came off on the 5th instant, at Frederickton, the prize being two ...
Article : 541 wordsMELBOURNE AGRICULTURAL REPORT, Wednesday, March 28.—The only change in the market this week has been for the better. Flour has been in rather more demand for the country in small parcels, and, as the supplies in hand continue short, a ...
Article : 2,610 wordsARRIVALS.—March 31. Emily Hort, schooner, 141 tons. Castles, from Sydney; Small Wood, Dutch barque. Lobb, from Melbourne; New Moon, steamer, from Sydney; Gem, schooner, 101 tons, Duthis, from Melbourne. April 2. Abbey, ...
Article : 103 wordsARRIVALS.—April 2. Coquette, schooner, 79 [?]. Captain Watson,from Twofold Bay 30th ultimo; George Henderson, 171 tons. Captain James, from Pugwash, Novs Scotta, 5th December, and Cape of Good Hope 20th February; ...
Article : 386 wordsMAMMOTH PUMPKIN.—A pumpkin, of the species introduced from California, measuring about 6 feet 4 inches in circumference and weighing 109 lbs., is now on view at Messrs. Cleghorn, Jackes, and Co.'s, Armidale. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 wordsMalcolm Melville Macdonald was on Saturdays brought before the bench by Chief Inspector Higgims, who on Friday apprehended him—a warrant for that purposes having been granted on a charge of having assaulted the ...
Article : 1,127 wordsMINING NEWS.—Since my last the washing stuff found in the deep shaft sunk by Rooney's party on Mount Doherty has greatly improved, as the dirt now brought up prospects fully 3 ozs. to the load. It is therefore ...
Article : 466 wordsOur readers will peruse the following with much pleasure: Maitland, 2nd April, 1860. Gentlemen—At the request of the Warden, Mr. Portus, I beg ...
Article : 71 wordsAn inquest was held at the Race Horse inn, West Maitland, by Dr. M'Cariney, on Monday afternoon, on the body of an infant born on the 11th of March, in Durham-street, and found in a well about noon on Monday. France Davidson, alias ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Apr 1860, Page 2
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