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Advertising : 239 wordsOn Thursday evening a meeting was held in the Mechanics Institution, East Maitland to take into consideration the propriety of establishing a National School in East Waitland. The meeting, which had been convened ...
Article : 530 wordsANOTHER HORRIBLE MURDER.—Intelligence reached town on Saturday of the perpetration of another diabolical murder near brown's River. From the information we have been able as yet together, which is very limited the facts are as follows: On ...
Article : 243 wordsMR. PARKES has issued an address to the electors of the boroughs (published in our advertising columns), the full scope and meaning of which it is not so easy to understand. His ...
Article : 804 wordsThe spring appear to have fairly set in, and its usual accompaniments are to be witnessed of stores disgorging their contents into lumbering bullock drays, of pedestrians availing themselves of the shady sides of the walks and friendly sun shades, of the bar ...
Article : 888 wordsVEGETABLES AND HAY.—Three are but few vegetables in the market. Cabbages, carrots, turnips, and other analagous productions are not to be had at any price. There are a few cauliflowers, which sell at 6s per ...
Article : 151 wordsWe have Victorian papers to the 28th instant. The Victorian Bar has received an addition in Mr. Charles Gavan Duffy. On the 21th, Mr. Ebden moved the second reading ...
Article : 680 wordsMAITLAND SCHOOL OF ARTS.— The adjourned debate on the Municipal Corporation question was resumed at the above institution on last Thursday evening. Previously to the commencement of the debate several new ...
Article : 1,818 wordsOur supplies of fat cattle and sheep have much improved since the fine weather has act in, a continuance of which cannot fail to bring about a more regular and satisfactory state of the market, while stock of all kinds ...
Article : 281 wordsThe following are the selling prices in the market:—Best V D. L. potatoes, per tan, £14, in quantities. Wheat, very little difference in the prices, from 8s; flour, fine £21; seconds, £22. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 wordsDEATH OCCASIONED BY THE FALLING OF A TREE—An inquest took place on Wednesday, at the City Coroner's office, on the body of James Beatty, aged forty-two years, who died in the Sydney infirmary on the 28th ultimo, his left leg having been ...
Article : 381 wordsThe train which [?] Melbourne at eight a.m. had arrived opposite the you Yang Mountains, about twelve miles from Geelong, when some of the passengers noticed something wrong and immediately after the train was seen to be off the rails. This took place ...
Article : 641 wordsMR. DICKSON still has the field to himself. If any Other gentleman intends to contest the representation of the boroughs, he is to use a valgarphrase, "rather backward in coming forward." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words[?] a third meeting. Debts amounting to £670 9s 6d were proved, and the [?]guce read his report. In the estate of James Ewen, a third meeting. Debts ...
Article : 185 wordsHay Market.—The supply at market has been fair, In the demand having been brisk has caused a steady advance throughout the week. The supply of green fodder this season fails far short of the demand, and in ...
Article : 920 wordsGOLD AT KING'S PLAINS.—A beautiful sample of gold found at King's Plains has been shown to us by Mr. Alfrod of Carcoar. It consisted of several suggests of the size of nuts and walnuts in come of the specimens ...
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Northern Times (Newcastle, NSW : 1857 - 1918), Sat 3 Oct 1857, Page 2
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