THE WHARVES ADD THE RAILWAY.—Since writing a pargraph which appears eleswhere, respecting the abandonment of the project of constructing the temporary wharf for the steamers at the foot of Bolton-street, we have ascertained, from ...
Article : 1,329 wordsWool: Some few weeks must still elapse before any noticeable qunntity of the new clip can airive. A few lots have appeared, and it is to be regretted that they show unmistakable signs of seeds and molts. It is hoped, however, that they are ...
Article : 5,130 wordsNotice is hereby given, that Post Offices have been established at East Kempsov, between Kempsey and Holland's Plains; Minmi, colliery near Hexham. ...
Article : 27 wordsA lithograph map of the south-eastern portion of Australia, shewing the position of Kiandra, and tho roads leading to it, having been published by the Government, the public are informed that copies can be obtained at the Surveyor General's ...
Article : 65 wordsNote.—The time within which tenders can be received for the above work has been extended to noon of Tuesday, the 13th day of November next. ...
Article : 37 wordsAt Hexham, from Hexham and Woodberry, upon the 2nd, 6th, and 5th days of October:—One red cow, branded Wo over 0; one brown poley cow, ditto J.B; red heifer, no brand (these are the property of John Bourke, late resident of ...
Article : 167 wordsARRIVALS.—October 2. Sir Isaac Newton, schooner, 121 tons, Bissett, from Melbourne; Clarendon, brig, 108 tons, Doble, from Melbourne; Prince of Wales, schooner, from Melbourne; Harriet Hope, brig, 242 tons, Spain, from Melbourne. 3. ...
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Advertising : 1,978 wordsARRIVALS.—October 4 Brilliant, schooner, 112 tons, Captain Stephens, from Melbounre 29th ultimo; General Jessup, barque, 192 tons, Captain Newman, from Melbourne 30th ultimo, with 9 passengers. Gipsy, Schooner, 45 tons. Captain ...
Article : 824 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The past has been one of the most rainy weeks the season, it falling heavily every day, and at present (Friday evening) there appears slight indications of a change. As a matter of course our streets are in a perfect bog. The ...
Article : 237 wordsHUMAN REMAINS.—Last Sunday afternoon a son of Mr. Joseph Scholes discovered in the bush, E. of Armidale, a human skeleton, bleached white by long exposure. It was partly covered with what appeared to have been a blue serge ...
Article : 750 wordsHenry Swan was indicted for unlawfully assaulting Mary Ann Newman, on board the steamer Paterson, on the 3rd August. Alary Ann Newman gave evidence to the effect that while she was lying down in her berth, on the passage to ...
Article : 105 wordsMatthew William Parker was indicted for forcibly entering the house of Frederick Lassetter, at Sydney, on the 5th September. This was the case arising out of the "civic fracas," lately reported. The hearing of the evidence had not concluded ...
Article : 120 wordsBy his Excellency Sir William Thomas Deulson, Governor General. Whereas it is considered expedient to extend the districts open to pastoral settlement, by the addition to the district of ...
Article : 588 wordsThe case against Matthew William Parker, for forcibly entering the premises of Frederick Lassatter, was resumed, and occupied the court the whole day. The jury, after an hour's retirement, were unable to agree, nine being for an acquittal, ...
Article : 275 wordsGOLD FROM THE MUDGEE RIVER, NEAR STONEY PINCH.— A sample of gold consisting of 8ozs. 4 dwts. has just been shown us by Mr. Dickson, got from the Mudgee River, at the foot of Stoney Pinch, on the Sydney Road; it is considerably courser ...
Article : 307 wordsGENTLEMEN.—It, is siad to be my duty, as the complainant's advocate, to reply to the abuse which is written against him in your paper and in the En[?] and if it be my duty, I am very happy to discharge it—my client, moreover, being a young ...
Article : 668 wordsJohn Alexander Mann was indicted for the commission of w[?]ful and [?]rrupt perjury in the Supreme Court, Sudney, on the 17th May. The perjury was alleged to have consisted in the dental of the payment of certain sums pleaded as a set-off ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 Oct 1860, Page 3
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