T[?] following entrances were made last evening at the Denison Hotel, far the Maitland Spring Meeting, which will take place on the Rutherford course on the 22nd instant:— ...
Article : 439 wordsWe have no changes of importance to report for the past week Arrivals have been steady, business brisk, and prices firm. Maize continues in good demand for shipment at 4s, for ...
Article : 193 wordsThe following are the acceptances for the Victoria Jockey Club Great Handicap:- Mr. J. Henderson ns. b.h. Mormon, aged, 10st. 11b. J. Tait's ch.g. Talleyrand, 6 years, 9st. 11bs. ...
Article : 4,027 wordsWools.—At auction to day only 23 bales wore sold, as detailed below—nothing worthy of special notice. Sheepskins.—Only a lew lots of skin to hand and most of those were of inferior quality Prices ranged from 4d. to 6[?]d ...
Article : 3,679 wordsThe Bombay arrived at Melbourne yesterday, and we have the following important telegram through our Sydney telegraphic correspondent:- REUTER'S TELEGRAM. ...
Article : 105 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—The continued drought is telling upon the stock and crops in our district. Every kind of vegetation is parched up and the cattte are suffering for want of feed. The caterpiller is also making havoc with the ...
Article : 446 wordsCharleston reinforced, and rendered impregnable New York in a state of panic. M'Clellan's series of bloody battles on the Chickabominy throw a gloom over the city. The struggle ...
Article : 204 wordsSept. 4.—Urara, steamer, from Sydney. [?].—New Moon, steamer, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. Sept. 3.—Southern Cross, ship, 675 tons, Dow, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 193 wordsSept. 4.—Juverna, barque, 282 tons, Captain May, from Manila 6th June. 4.—Jane Lockhart, schooner, 100 tons, Captain Clulow, from Taranaki 23rd ultimo, in ballast ...
Article : 992 wordsGFNTLEMEN—Perceiving, from your issue of this day, the naines of several gentlemen who are talked of as probable candidates for the present vacancy, will you be kind enough to inform the public that Mr. E. C. Close, junior, has expressed ...
Article : 445 wordsSix frigates have been ordered to prevent Garibaldi from landing at Civita Vecchia. ...
Article : 14 wordsFrance and Russia have allied to settle the question of Christians in the East. Affairs alarming. Anarchy making great strides. Provinces in flame, as well as the metropolis. ...
Article : 29 wordsOn Friday evening last a meeting of the Hospital Committee took place, to consider the inadequate accommodation afforded by the present building 1 was not present but I understand that after long and anxious deliberation it was determined to ...
Article : 553 wordsWool, dull. Hides, good demand, halfpenny advance. Bank rato of discount, 2 per cent. Consols, 93f. The Bombay has arrived Queenscliffe. ...
Article : 179 wordsCONCEALMENT OF BIRTH at PARRAMATTA.—An Inquest was held by the coroner, Mr. C. B. Lyons, on Tuesday upon the body of a newborn female infant. It appeared that the sexton of All Saints Church together with another man, ...
Article : 797 wordsMr. Buchanan is still in prison. A sale of tea to-day was attempted, bat none sold. Weather fine, after the rain. No insolvencies. ...
Article : 42 wordsFANCY BAZAAR.—The ladies of Murrurundi have undertaken to hold a fancy bazaar early in December next, the proceeds of which they have signified their Intention to give for thebenelit ot the School of Arts, recently formed here Donations of ...
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Advertising : 1,488 wordsTELEGRAPH AND POST OFFICE AT ARMIDALE.—Mr. Lewis, a gentleman belonging to the Colonial Architect's department has during the week laid out the ground for the telegraph and poat office at Armidale. The site is a portion of the space ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 Sep 1862, Page 3
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