The entrances for the second yearly Australian Champion Sweepstakes were declared last evening, at Tattersall's by Mr. Burt. Tuere were thirteen entered, but it is expected that two more will be named in Melbourne previous to the day for ...
Article : 343 wordsTHE news brought by the Malta is of great importance, both as respects the European and the more purely British intelligence. Foremost in the probable results on the ...
Article : 956 wordsIn the Assembly, last night, every member was in his place. On the division being taken, twelve members voted for the Government, and twenty-three members against the Government. The Ministers have, in consequence, resigned, and Mr. ...
Article : 203 wordsARRIVALS.—British Merchant, from Sydney; Commodore Perry, Ocean Eagle, Saldanah, Roxburgh [?]astle Essex, Indemnity, Star of Tasmania, and Priscilla. DEPARTURES.—For Melbourne.—From London: ...
Article : 94 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional shipping arrivals included the Antagonist, from New York, with tobacco and notions[?] the Transatlantic, ...
Article : 322 wordsMay 3.—Leopold Ferdinand Sachs, of Balmain, gentleman. Liabilities, £136[?] 5s. 6d. Assets—value of personal property, £250. Deficit, £1116 5s. 5d. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. 3.—James Gill, of West Maitland, stonemason. Liabilities[?] ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Diamond, one of the steamers belonging to the Cork Navigation Company, was wrecked off St. David's Head, on the 28th of February, while on her way to Liverpool, and all o[?] board, numbering about fifty, were lost. An eye-witness ...
Article : 209 wordsThe underwriters have recently sold the wreck of the Royal Charter for £1000, to Messrs. Gibbs and Co., of Liverpool, her late owners. Operations are about to be commenced for the purpose of raising the wreck. A steam-tug and several boats ...
Article : 234 wordsThis court opened yesterday, before R. Owen, Esq., District Judge. The barristers present were Mr. Foster (Crown prosecutor), and Mr. Ellis. STEALING IN A WAREHOUSE. ...
Article : 2,042 wordsThe arrivals during the past week have been few, and business has been very brisk. Flour, wheat, and maize have all advanced. Flour, although the mills continue to quote £23, we know that since Friday they did not sell any quantity at that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at half-past three o'clock. Papers were laid on the table by Ministers, and ordered to be printed. Among these, a letter from Mr. Judge Cary, which was read by the Clerk, explaining that the number of causes ...
Article : 746 wordsThe Council sat until six p.m. Mr. D[?]AS THOMSON gave notice of a motion for again referring for the consideration of the Standing Orders Committee the matters having reference to the clerks and ...
Article : 351 wordsOur money market, after temporary ease, has become exceedingly tight. Discount 4 to 4½. Funds depressed. Highest point of Consols during the month 95¼, to-day 94¾. Bullion movements have been restricted. Total ...
Article : 422 wordsThe following I have extracted from the Braidwood papers of May 2nd:- THE FLOOD IN THE BRAIDWOOD AND ARALUEN DISTRICTS. It is our painful duty to announce the occurrence of another ...
Article : 415 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at half-past three o'olock. Mr. KEMP presented a petition from Mr. Kentish, complaining of injuries he had received in the public ...
Article : 1,205 wordsThe P and O. S. Malts, Cap ain Down, arrive[?] in Nepean Bay at 11·30 a.m., and sailed at 5·15 p m She left Sues on 28th March, Aden 3rd, Ga[?] 14th, and King George's Sound on 30th April. ...
Article : 1,500 wordsAPRIL 30TH.—The following are the police returns of stock, &c., in this district to 31st March, 1860:—Horses, 3020; cattle, 15,624; sheep, 9451; pigs, 1868[?] tot[?] stock, 29,963. There is reason, however, to suppose that ...
Article : 465 wordsTelegraphic communication with Sydney was resumed at 4 p m. Great commisseration is felt in this town for the sufferers by the recent floods. ...
Article : 129 wordsA nugget found at Forest Creek, weighing 600 ounces exactly. Great secrecy was observed by the finders. At the Chamber of Commerce meeting, on the state of the colony, the special committee reported in favor of assisted ...
Article : 210 wordsDespatches were on Saturday sent to the Governors of the Australian colonies and New Zealand, and on Monday despatches were received from the Governors of these colonies. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 8 May 1860, Page 2
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