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Advertising : 80 wordsThursday, 7 p.m.—In the Assembly the Appropriation Bill passed through all its stages last night. An amendment was carried in committee, restricting the operation of the bill to end of August, in order to ensure ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE Exhibition at the School of Arts will in many ways have an improving and beneficial effeot on our local residents. It is in the first place a very striking testimony to the great ...
Article : 1,010 wordsFriday, 8 p.m.—Arrived, June 28: Prince Consort, from Liverpool; Indas, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 14 wordsThursday, 6 p.m—After five days' sharp debate on the treasurer's financial statement, the house of Assembly have fairly got to work on the Estimates. Much dissatisfaction is expressed at the repeated ...
Article : 236 wordsIn Saturday's issue we reported [?]he procee[?]ings in connection with his Excellency's visit to the Hunter, up to his departure from Raymond [?]errace. The following narrative of what followed is from the S.M. Herald: ...
Article : 754 wordsA meeting of the electors took place at the Courthouse, Singleton, on Friday evening, the 28th June, to hear an address from Mr Harpur, a candidate for election. It was the most numerous and enthusiastic ...
Article : 2,294 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The only shipping arrivals are intercolonial traders and steamers. ...
Article : 246 wordsMany months have passed since the project of holding an exhibition of colonial manufacturer at the School of Arts was mooted by one of the members of the committee; but, now that the delays and difficulties have ended ...
Article : 5,409 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Provisional Committee of this Company was held on Saturday last, at the Company's office in Morpeth. The Chairman, Mr. Benj Lee, junior, occupied the chair. A communication was read ...
Article : 1,764 wordsWe were in hopes that the steamer would have afforded us the opportunity of displaying our loyalty, by leaving behind one of the Ministers—as it would have been our baunden duty to have immediately procured one of our ...
Article : 232 words[?]uarts reef has been found on the Bougy, about seven or eight [?] it is expected to be a very rich one. Several large pieces [?] precious metal was seen by Mr. M'Cabe, intermixed with ...
Article : 170 wordsBARRABA NATIONAL SCHOOL.—A public meeting, concerning the organization of a National School at Barraba, was held on the 20th instant. Mr. E. Newton oocupied the chair. It has been in contemplation for some time ...
Article : 205 wordsJune 27.—Charles Morrell, late of Melbourne, Victoria, watchmaker and jeweller, a confinee in her Majesty's gaol. Darlinghurst. Liabilities, £262 11s. 6d. Assets—value of personal property, £19; outstanding debts, £2 10s.: total, £21 10s. ...
Article : 230 wordsACCIDENT—A rather [?]dicrous accident occurred the other day, a the Hexham railway station. It appears that a cow and calf had been brought down from Maitland, to be delivered at Hexham, and on the platform ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 2 Jul 1861, Page 2
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