At Aberdeen, on the 16th day of March, 1863, from Seg[?] by D. M'Donold; damages and driving 6s. each:—One red and white cow, both ears marked,—over WT off ribs; one red and white working bullock, both [?]ars marked, CW over LN (the N ...
Article : 1,292 wordsGREAT FLOOD AT ADMIDALE.—On Wednesday afternoon, the 1st instant, the weather at Ar[?]le again broke, fortunately after an interval [?] had [?] the [?] to become low, and [?] of the [?] ...
Article : 680 wordsWe have no changes of importance to report for the past Arrivals of maize have been light, and the market is consesequently firm, old realises 5s., and new 3s. to 4s. 3d. wheat continues in fair demand. ...
Article : 175 wordsWe have Queensland papers to the 28th ultimo. We extract as follows:- MURDER BY THE BLACKS.—Mr. Hugh Robinson, J P., of Callingul, reports that a man named William Deacon, ...
Article : 1,638 wordsSIR—I take the liberty of sending you an extract from a letter received from England by last mail, which you can insert in, your paper if you think proper. It will show what can be done by perseverance alone, without ...
Article : 136 wordsWool.—For most of the lots catalogued for our usual weekly produce sale to-day, there was a brisk competition, and out of 246 bales offered, 225 were sold. For particulars, see at foot. Sheepskins.—Late prices fully maintained. Full woolled ...
Article : 2,842 wordsQUEENSLAND STOCK MARKET.—Ranken, Res, and Co. report:—Should the present comparatively dry weather continue, we hope soon to be able to report favourably to our southern friends of the progress that their moveable stook and supplies ...
Article : 1,570 wordsApril 2.—Star of Australia (s.), 180 tons. Captain Christison, from Brisbane 29th ultimo, with 2 passengers. 2.—Western Star, brig, 170 tons, Jenkins, from Portland 21st ultimo. ...
Article : 668 words"You will be glad to he[?]r that Terry has taken a first class at Oxford, to the surprise of all his friends and of himself also. He told me a short time before going up that if h[?] could only get a second he would be quite ...
Article : 317 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint A. J. King[?]mill, Afexander Black. J. L. Biddulph, J. L. Woore, and C. H. Blandford, Esqires, to be Commissioners of Crown Lands; and ...
Article : 260 wordsAt Bendemeer, on the 26th day of March, 1863, from Retreat, by order of Robert Prindle, Esq., for treepass; damages £1 each:—One boy horse, RA off shoulder, like HY near shoulder, saddle and collar marked, white on near hind foot; one ...
Article : 1,056 wordsThe trial of the prisoner M'Cracken, charged with the murder of a warden in Berrima gaol, was adjourned till Thursday at tea o'clock. His Honor intimated that the might sit on Good Friday, if necessary.—In re Newell. The Attorney General, ...
Article : 379 wordsDISEASED CATTLE.—The following regulations are published in the Gaz[?]e, in substitution of the regulations contained in the Proclamation of 20th March last, viz.:—"1. The Minister for Lands shall have authority to appoint such and so many ...
Article : 743 wordsMichael Curran was indicted for the careless driving of Cobb and Co.'s mail coach, on the 19th March, thereby endangering the passengers. Not guilty—discharged. Henry Golden Antill, Jomes Brown, al[?]s Barber, and Mary ...
Article : 1,167 wordsApril 3.—Ellen, brig, 24[?] M[?]ter from Melbourns. [?] Rouse, agent. [?] —Harriet Hope, brig, [?]42, Wolfe, from Melbourne. Bingle and Co., agents. ...
Article : 871 words[?] and cold. [?] robbing the Mudgee mail, on Frida[?] [?] rob Mr. Lowe, of Mudgee, who shot one of [?] dead; the other bo[?] leaving his horse ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 7 Apr 1863, Page 3
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