THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—Can any one tell us why the townspeople, and ourselves in particular, are kept in such a tantalising state of suspense in reference to the opening of telegraph communication with the ...
Article : 729 wordsGENTLEMEN—Mr. Chaucer's case attracted a good deal of sympathy; but a case analogous to it occurred at the Quarter Sessions recently held at Scone, which shows, still more conspicuously, the disparity with which justice ...
Article : 861 wordsTHE FATE OF Mr. ALEXANDER—Mr. James Starr writes as follows respecting the fate of the late Mr. Henry Alexander:—[?] Friday, the 14th instant, I started for the Macleay, in company with Corporal ...
Article : 1,183 wordsWheat, per bushel, 6s. to 6s. 6d. Maize, ditto, 3s. 9d. to 4s. Hay, lucerne, per ton, £5 to £5 10s.; ditto, oaten, ditto, £5 to £6 ...
Article : 74 wordsMaize.—The market is firm. Prime samples, for shipment, are worth 4s 8d. per bushel. Wheat.—Prime samples are worth 7s. to 7s. 6d. per bushel. Oats and Barley are still scarce, and are much enquired for, ...
Article : 323 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Mr. W. Lawrance sends us the following postscript to his monthly review of this market:—" There is nothing further noticeable in the corn market. Flour moves off steadily in small parcels for ...
Article : 1,210 wordsPRESENTATION TO THE [?] RIFLES—During the whole of list week the town of P[?]rith was in a state of great excitement in m[?]king preparations for the ceremo[?]y of presenting a silver bugle to the Volunteer Corps. ...
Article : 5,427 wordsEUCLID.—Mr. J. C. White, jun., of Jondaryan, has purchased Euclid for a hundred guiness, from Mr. Tait. Euclid won the Queen's Plate and the Corinthian Stakes, at the late North Australian Meet, and beat Ben Bolt at ...
Article : 350 wordsAt East Maitland, on the 2nd July, from Four Mile Creek:— One black filly, star in forehead, branded 110 near shoulder; one chesnut mare, branded VS near ribs; one bay pony, no legible brands; one bay mare, branded like M near shoulder; ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the case Vivers v. Tuck, the Supreme Court refused to sustain the decree, which bound the defendant to the performance of specific contract. The Chief Justice said it was a clear case of mistake on the part of the ...
Article : 196 wordsARRIVALS.—June 28. Pioneer, schooner, Dolen, from Richmond River, with 50,000 feet cedar and 8000 feet pine—passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, and Mr. J. Hogan. 29. Content, brig, 125 tons, Greig, from Sydney; Tomatin, barque, 822 tons, ...
Article : 166 wordsRecent accounts from the New Rush at [?]enterfield state that most of the men are doing [?] owing to the want of necessary police force being stationed there; the system of [?] selling is being carried on upon a ...
Article : 310 wordsARRIVALS.—June 29. Mandarin, barque, 234 tons, Captain Sinclair, from Adelaide 21st instant, with 6 passengers; Hunter (s), 264 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River and Wollongong 28th instant, with 13 passengers; Wonga Wonga (s.), ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 4 Jul 1861, Page 3
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