In the Council Mr. CAMPBELL presented again the petition from the Glebe and Balmain—against the Chinese—which had on a former day been found to be informal; stating that the rules of the house had now been complied with. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsBy the arrival of the Druid, from California, we (S. M. Herald) are placed in possession of telegraphic news from the seat of war to the 28th July, and of correspondence to the 23rd July. ...
Article : 2,546 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant lettuces, potatoes, cabbages, garlic, eschalots. Sow celery, pumpkins, peas, beans, turnips' onions, leeks, brocoli, cabbages, American cress, kidney beans, radishes, lettuces, small salads, carrots, cucumbers, ...
Article : 154 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional shipping arrivals were the Ernestine, from Bourbon, with sugar and rice, and several intercolonial traders. ...
Article : 363 wordsHORSE-STEALING.—Little v. Jeremiah O'Brien.—This case after again occupying the Court the principal part of the day was postponed to next Friday, for the production of another witness for the prosecution. Bail renewed. Mr. Briggs ...
Article : 330 wordsTwo rules nisi were granted in the Supreme Court on Friday —one calling upon Morris Magner, whose estate had been compulsarily sequestrated, to show cause why he should not file a schedule within three days after service; the other calling upon ...
Article : 2,473 wordsWHEN the Electoral Reform Bill was under consideration, one of the objections urged against it was that the multiplication of electorates would lead to scrambles in the Legislature; ...
Article : 1,216 wordsMr. BUCHANAN gave notice of a motion for a committee of enquiry into the conduct of Mr. Justice Wise at the late trials for alleged participation in the Burrangong riots. QUESTIONS. ...
Article : 1,697 wordsThe following is the bill brought in by Dr. Wilson, to remove any doubts that may exist as to the Church and School Lands being waste lands of the Crown, and which stands for second reading on Friday next: ...
Article : 562 wordsCAUTION TO INNKEEPERS ON THE NORTHERN ROAD.—For the last five weeks a person calling himself James Smith has been paying his respects to several innkeepers and tradesmen in that district, running up a sum wherever he could. He was ...
Article : 423 wordsTHE POST OFFICE.—Very great complaints are being made here about the postal regulations. There is only one mail in each week, although the mail passes only 12 miles from Quirindi daily at Wallabadah. Both these towns are on direct ...
Article : 323 wordsThe following regulations for determining the issue of rewards for the discovery of new gold-fields have been established by the Executive Council:- 1. Any person laying claim to a reward for the discovery ...
Article : 403 wordsA public meeting of the inhabitants of this town was held on Tuesday evening last, 1st instant, at the Golden Fleece Inn, to take measures towards establishing a National school is Narrabri. ...
Article : 548 wordsMr. Commissioner Dalton has just made a tour to every ramification of the Rocky River, for the purpose of collecting licenses. He reports that he has never seen these diggings in so depressed and lethargic a state as at present, principally ...
Article : 187 wordsKANGI DIGGINGS,—The news from the gold fields continues good, particularly from the new rush at Kangi. We have heard from various parties that there can be no doubt as to the existence of a vast mine of wealth in that direction. There were ...
Article : 283 wordsOn Monday last weather unusually warm for spring set in [?] Armidale and continued until Thursday evening, the maximum reading of the thermometer in our office being 79. A parching W. wind (occasionally almost a hot one) caused a general wish ...
Article : 105 wordsThe escorts have brought 81,000 ounces. The Otago rush slightly revived in consequence of the Wonga Wonga news received by telegram. The Governor has left town on a visit to the gold fields. He ...
Article : 153 wordsThe ketch Ellida lett Port Denison on the 24th of August. She had on board Thomas M'Ewen, master; Nicholas Millar and Patrick Savage, seamen; and as passengers, Messrs. Henry Irving, Lowe, and Byerley. On the 27th she ran under an ...
Article : 662 wordsThe Weather during the past week has been very fine [?] Indeed summer seems to have come upon us all at once, as Sunday last was very warm. The weather appears to have farily settled—cloudless skies being a daily sight. A whole string ...
Article : 119 wordsSEPT. 28,—Very little that is remarkable or worthy of [?] transpires in a dull town in the interior. Unhappy must be the man in such a case who cannot enjoy the pleasures of home, for there is little else to gratify or amuse. The wondrous Press, ...
Article : 514 wordsArrived: Kaffirland, from London. Saturday, 8 p.m. Arrived: Empress of the Seas, ship, from Liverpool; William Watson, barque, and Matador, from Newcastle; Niko, barque, ...
Article : 34 wordsThe motion to suspend Mr. Justice Boothby was carried in the Legislative Connell by a majority of two. The Chief Secretary and Attorney General have resigned in consequence of their not supporting the motion. The House of Assembly ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 8 Oct 1861, Page 2
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