USING ABUSIVE AND THREATENING LANGUAGE.—Constable Poole (look-up keeper), was charged by Chief Constable M[?]Grath with using abusive and threatening language towards him when in the execution of his ...
Article : 114 wordsBy the Crishna, Captain Morris, we have thirteen days later from Auckland, her dates being to the 20th ultimo. The Southern Cross of that date reports the visit of ...
Article : 3,624 wordsARRIVALS.—January [?]. Fortune, brig, 160 tons, from O[?] New Zealand. 4. Scotia, brig, 180 tons. Tom, from Inve[?]gill, N.Z.; Mimmle Dike, schooner, 87 tons, Tulloch, from Otago; Chrisna, barque, 285 tons, Morri[?]s, from New ...
Article : 176 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—George Moore was fined £1 for being drunk on the 4th instant. Anne Simpson was fined 5s. or 24 hours' imprisonment for being drunk on the 5th instant. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsJoseph Johnston, who had been found illegally on the premises of the Rev. Coles Child the previous morning, between three and four o'clock, with a tomahawk and a long pole with a shear blade attached, making an alarm ...
Article : 530 wordsA Post Office was established at each of the following places on the 1st instant:- Tomago, on the Lower Hunter, near Hexham. Nowendoe, about 50 miles miles from Gloucester, on the ...
Article : 117 wordsConveyance being required for the Post Office Mails from and to the undermentioned places "for one or three years," from the 1st February, 1862, persons disposed to contract for providing the same are invited to transmit ...
Article : 443 wordsBOXING DAY RACES.—These races came off on the new race-course on Thursday last, and were very well attended. There was a large number of horsemen on the ground, and the weather being very fine, a number of ...
Article : 135 wordsIn your report of the accident to James Horder, you state that "I treated the unfortunate man." This was incorrect. I merely called while accidentally passing, and dressed the wound with such appliances as were at ...
Article : 132 wordsGARDEN ROBBERY.—Early on Sunday morning, some thieves got into Mr. s. Fowler's garden, and stole apples of the value of £10; besides clearing the trees of the fruit, they considerably damaged the garden by ...
Article : 363 wordsA woman named York has died at the Fish River very suddenly, from congestion of the brain, resulting from exposure to the sun. PREVENTION OF SHIP INCENDIARISM.—An adjourned ...
Article : 2,899 wordsAt Wee Waa, on the 23rd December, from March, by J. W. Loder—damages £2 each:—One black mare, star, B near shoulder, like 5 near neck—a foal at foot, unbrandad, 1 month old; one bay mare, B near shoulder, ...
Article : 980 wordsWheat, per bushel, 8s. 6d. to 4s. Maize, ditto, 5s. 6d. to 6s. Hay, lucerne, per ton, £5 to £5 10s.; ditto, oaten, £5 to £6. Potatoes, per cwt., 6s. to 8s. ...
Article : 78 wordsHay.—Then is an increased demand this week for both lucerne and oaten hay. I quote prime lucerne worth £7 per ton. and oaten £6 to £7 10s. per ton, prime. Maize is in good demand at 6s. 9d. to 7s. per bushel. ...
Article : 200 wordsDECEMBER 30.—Two melancholy and fatal accidents have recently occurred on the river, casting a gloom over nearly the whole of the district, but more particularly in the immediate neighbourhood of where the ...
Article : 580 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Mills: Inquiry for flour has been confined to trade orders, for which there has been a fair demand at fully supported rates. Quotations are:—Fine flour, £1[?] to £13 10s per ton; bran,1s 6d per ...
Article : 956 wordsESCAPE OF A PRISONER FROM THE LOCKUP.—During the past eighteen months continually have complaints been made, through the press and otherwise, of the insecurity of the lockup; in addition to which, the place ...
Article : 613 wordsACCIDENT.—On Friday evening, 27th ult., the Rev. Mr. Mayne and Mrs. M'Lean (an elderly lady) narrowly escaped serious injury The horse in their buggy, having bolted in Beardy-streat, turned the corners of ...
Article : 696 wordsNotice for leave to introduce the Appropriation Bill was withdrawn till the Supplies are passed, an objection having been taken by Mr. Piddington. After some criticism from Mr. Piddington on the [?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 9 Jan 1862, Page 3
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