Wednesday, eight p.m.—Sailed.— 29, Ewald, Jessie, and Esperanza, for Newcatls. ...
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Advertising : 188 words0n Wednesday evening, Mr. David Buchanan, M.L.A., met his constitnents at Morpoth, for the purpose of rendering an acconnt of his proceedings in the Legislative Agsembly. The meeting was held in MR. Chamber's ...
Article : 5,707 wordsMonday, 6 p.m.—Mr. W. W. R. Whitrtdge, for some years the editor of the Regirier, died last evening, after a few days' illness. He was greatly respected as a public writer, and also in private life.—The produce market ...
Article : 140 wordsThe polling for East Sydney took place on Wednesday, and was carried on with much animation, but in a most orderly manner, during the prescribed hours Of voting. At six o'clock the Returning Officer, in presence of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Transplant cabbages, canliflowers, strawberries, artichokes, lecks, onions, eschalote. Sow peas, beans, prio[?] spinach, radishes. Sow mustard and cress, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots. Earth up peas and beans. ...
Article : 106 wordsWE suppose the occurrences at the Native Dog Greek will be quietly kept out of sight by the advocates for the "inoffensive Chinese," They have occurred, however, very opportunely for ...
Article : 706 wordsThis case was resumed this morning. The chief points of the evidence On behalf of the plaintiff tended to show that no contract had been entered into between the parties—whereas, on behalt of the defendants, it was contended that a legal contract had ...
Article : 593 wordsHaving reported some few days since the return to Cockatoo Islaud of fourteen of the refractory prisoners who had seen the f[?]lly of perservering in their behavious and the determinastion of the authorities to uphold the law, we then stated that thirteen ...
Article : 576 wordsTuesday, 8 p.m.—The last accounts from tha Native Dog Greek report all quiet, and that many diggers were on the road from Lambing Flat.—The escorts will leave for Sydney [?]night, with 2[?]38 [?]s, 2 dwts 19 grs, ...
Article : 69 wordsTuesday, 8.20 p.m.—The southern esoorts have arrived, with the following amounts:—Burrangong, 2675 ozs. 16 dwts. 12 gra. Braidwood, 1542 ozs. S dwts. l8 grs.; Goulburn 291 ozs, 18 dwts.—Weather ...
Article : 73 wordsWednesday, five p.m.—Gold discovered here in payable quantities. Twenty-five [?] have been taken up. Excellent prospects obtained. The general opinion is that the field will turn out well. ...
Article : 37 wordsBy the White Swan we (Melbourne Age) have received a copy of the Wellington Independent of the 19th inst., which contains the following paragraph:- we are informed by Mr. C. M'Donnel that previous to his ...
Article : 160 wordsTuesday, 7 p.m.—The Benares, sailed from the Bay at nine this morning.—The Commissioners report plouropneumonia as still exsting at Yackandandah.—The Distriot Insolvency Bill met with serious opposition in ...
Article : 183 wordsMay 28.—Thomass Gilbert Spence. George-streeet, Sydney, draper. Liabilities, £1899 5s, 1d. Assets—value of personal property, £687[?] 7d.; outstanding debts, £17 2s, 11d.; total, £654 11s. 6d[?] Donfloit, £1244 13s, 7d. Mr. Perry, Official ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Jun 1861, Page 2
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