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Advertising : 69 wordsNews to the 31st July has reached Melbourne. It is the intention of the Government to introduce a Militia Bill. General Pratt was expected to visit Tasmania to inspect the volunteers.—The Assembly was discussing ...
Article : 73 wordsThursday Evening.—Messrs. Townsend and Co. sold, this day, Sydney cedar logs at 32s. 6d. to 37s. per hundred.—The flour market remains the same.—Weather, stormy and wet. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsCHINESE—A portion of the Chinese who passed the borders of Queensland a short time since arrived at the Rocky River in a destitute condition. They were about 50 in number, some of whom were evidently specimen[?] ...
Article : 559 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant potatoes, thyme, marjorum, garlic, eschalots, lettuoes, cauliflowers, cabbages. Sow spinach, peas, carrots, parsnips, beetroot, turnips, brocoli, salads, potherbs, parsley, radishes, celery, cauliflowers, cucumbers, ...
Article : 121 wordsBy rail yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Monday. The additional telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere; as will also the report of a destructive fire in ...
Article : 186 wordsWE regret that the proposition of Dr. Lang, to encourage immigration by grants of land, in consideration of the passage money paid by the immigrants, has been once more rejeatcd by the ...
Article : 2,254 wordsThe Court of Quarter Sessions was opened in the Courthouse, East Maitland, yesterday morning, at twenty minutes past ten, by his Honor W A. Purefoy, Chairman. The barristers present were Mr. Forster (Crown ...
Article : 1,532 wordsThis bill—the preamble to which sets forth, that it is expedient to amend the law relating to Municipal Institutions—consists of one hundred and two short clauses. It provides at follows: ...
Article : 1,512 wordsJuly 29th, via Yass.—A rush has taken place eight miles from here. Fifty feet sinking, prospects about one ounce to the load. A great many men have gone out.—The military leave here to-day. Extra police have ...
Article : 58 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon, a messenger arrived in Kilmore from Yen, bringing information from senior constable Buck and Mr. W. L. Kerr, J.P., to Mr. Chambers, superintendent of police here, stating that three ...
Article : 1,246 wordsFriday.—Submarine dresses are in use on the Victoria lead, to enable the workmen to overcome the drift.— Ranken and Co., prospectors on the Caledonian lead, hoisted the signal of payable gold on Monday.—Burgis' ...
Article : 87 wordsThursday, 5 p.m.—The ship La Rochelle, from Hamburgh, with emigrants, arrived in the bay this forenoon.—The Erin-go-Bragh, from Liverpool, also with emigrants, is now off the Heads.—Warwick Races— ...
Article : 167 wordsThe house met at twenty-five minutes to four o'clock. PETITIONS. Petitions were presented by Mr. BUTLER from Berrima and Muswellbrook, against the Matrimonial Causes and ...
Article : 179 wordsThursday, 8 p.m.—Escort has brought down 30,000 ounces.—A meeting of wholesale grocers was held to-day (the Herald's telegram says), on the tea question, importers having announced that all teas will be sold by ...
Article : 844 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half past three o'clock. There were only seventeen members present when the home was connted, viz:—Mr. Cowper, Mr. Weekes, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Cowper, jun., Mr. Suttor, Mr. Mate, Mr. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe house met at twenty-seven minutes past three p.m. PAPERS. Mr. WEEKES and Mr. COWPER laid upon the table, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Aug 1862, Page 2
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