The proceedings in the Bankruptcy Court connected with the case of Messrs. Thomas Laurence, William Mortimore, and F. B. Schrader, the partners in the great leather factors firm of St. Mary-axe and Liverpool, have excited great interest. It ...
Article : 1,535 wordsNATIONAL SCHOOL.—Last week the usual helf-yearly examination of the pupils of this establishment by their master Mr. Wright, took place, in the presence of the local patrons and many of the inhabitants, and continued closely for two days, ...
Article : 1,427 wordsJULY 1. —ULMARRA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.—At a special meeting of this association, held on the 29th ultimo, particulars of an interview held by its secretary, Mr. Bayldon, Messrs. E. G. Chowne, W. Taylor, John Millar, and others, ...
Article : 268 wordsARRIVALS.—July 3. Active, schooner, 136 tons, Dobson, from Otago, New Zealand; Alma, schooner, 163 tons, Dowe, from Melbourne; Drover, brig, 174 tons, Patten; from Geelong; Frowning Beauty, barque, 367 tons, Anderson, from Sydney. ...
Article : 144 wordsCAMPING WITH ABORIGINAL NATIVES.—At the Police Court, Wagga, Wagga, on the 25th ultimo, George Ashby and Joseph Taylor were placed in the dock, charged with camping with aboriginal natives. District ...
Article : 3,063 wordsARRIVALS.—July 4. City of Sydney (s.), 700 tons, Captain Moodie, from Melbourne, 2nd instant, with 81 passengers; Strathdon, ship, 1010 tons, Captain Ross, from the Downs 5th April—passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Blancowe, Miss Blancowe, ...
Article : 600 wordsHis Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified, that in pursuance of the authority vested in him by the 9th clause of the Act, 22 Victoria, No. 4, he has revoked the licence granted to Mr. W. [?] act as an Assistant Pilot for the Port of ...
Article : 58 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.—Patrick Drumgold was charged with a breach of the above Act, by John King, of Dartbrook, and, being found guilty, was ordered to pay a fine of £2, or seven days' imprisonment.—(Before Messrs. Little, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,082 wordsWe're in the market—Saille and I— Are there no bachelors wanting to buy? None that have courage enough to propose? None who have wisdom enough to disclose ...
Article : 356 wordsBUILDING SOCIETY, No. 3.—SECOND ANNUAL REPOR[?] —As some persons have expressed a desire to be informed as to the substance of the last annual report of the Trustees and Direction of the Moreton Bay Benefit ...
Article : 471 wordsWe have no changes of importance to report for the past week. Markets are rather dull, with a downward tendency. Wheat and flour no reliable report can be given: one or two parties, with actually small parcels, have succeeded in ...
Article : 268 wordsEXPORT OF COAL WEEK ENDING JULY 5, 1861:—Coal and Copper Company: Sydney, 1850 tons; Adelaide, 855 tons; Tasmania, 160 tons, Total, 2374 tons. GRANITE SPECIMEN.—We have been favoured by Mr. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe produce of the twenty tons of quartz (part of which consisted of casings), crushed by Mr. Chappell's machine, and washed out on Tuesday last, has exceeded the quantity announced in our last issue. On that day it was only weighed ...
Article : 236 wordsDETENTION OF THE MAILS.—During the past fortnight we have been much inconvenienced by the non-arrival of the mails, The mail from Sydney via Armidale, due on Tuesday week last, was only delivered yesterday, so that we had three mails ...
Article : 106 wordsWool.—For this staple there was good competition at our sale this day, and all offered (40 bales) found buyers; at satisfactory prices. One small parcel of fleece, CA, 3 bales, realised 1s. 0½d. per lb.; the other lots as quoted below. ...
Article : 3,582 wordsTHE WEATHER, THE ROADS, AND THE MAILS.—During the past fortnight a continuous fall of rain has been experienced, [?] anything of the kind for a long time past. Almost every day heavy showers have fallen at short intervals, which ...
Article : 382 wordsMr. Cowper's visit to Victoria is for the purpose of endeavouring to arrange the differences between the two colonies, as to the Border Customs duties. Weather cold and dull; heavy frost last night. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 Jul 1861, Page 3
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