[?]peal of a limitation in [?] 84 of 22 vic. No. 19. The eighty-fourth section of this Act twenty-second Victoria number nineteen as far as the power of the Commissioner of Railways and of persons authorised ...
Article : 394 wordsAn action tried in the Supreme Court on Friday last illustrated in a somewhat alarming manner the liability incurred by partners. Ard with a view of directing the attention of business men to the vast importance of due ...
Article : 878 wordsAt the meeting of the British Association on Monday, Mr. J. Wa[?]ts read a paper on strikes:- That strikes are great evils is universally allowed. Some persons affirm that they are unmiligated evils: some think ...
Article : 1,261 wordsOn Tuesday the trial of Smith, who cashed Salmon's cheques, took place, in the Central Criminal Court, Sydney, before the Chief Justice. The Herald of Wednesday thus reports the case: ...
Article : 3,965 wordsWe have received files of Queensland newspapers to the 21st ult. A son of Dr. Cummings was accidentally shot in the thigh by a companion, on the 9th ult, while they were ...
Article : 1,015 wordsDEC. 3.—Yesterday, at about 5 p m, a severe thunderstorm passed over the northern part of this district; the rain fell in torrents for about half an hour, without doing any damage to the standing crops. The ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE MUDGEE TRAMWAY.—The Chronicle states that a petition to the Assembly was signed by about 300 persons in Newcastle, on Monday and Tuesday, m favor of the construction of a tramway from Singleton (or other ...
Article : 380 wordsSome lovely tints are lingering yet above the couch of pallid day. Where Nature mourns with fond regret for all her treasures suatched away; ...
Article : 641 wordsGENTLEMEN—Your columns being always open to expose wrong and uphold right, has encouraged me to seek a small place in them to expose an injustuce and a wrong that is, 1 fear, very extensively practised in our ...
Article : 233 wordsSHEARING.—The shearing is now fairly commenced in this district, and, from what we understand, the crop of wool, notwithstanding the fears of many of the sheep holders, is said to be an average one. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 7 Dec 1861, Page 6
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