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Advertising : 137 wordsThe Invincible Troupe of Minstrels gave one of their varied entertainments here last week, in Mr Huxley's concert room, to a very fair attendance The impersonations of English, ...
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Advertising : 4,022 wordsTHE LOST CHILD.—I reported to yon in my last of the loss of this little girl, which took place on Sunday, the 31st of July last. I therein stated that she was supposed to have been stolen, ...
Article : 227 wordsSUPPOSED FATAL ACCIDENT—A Mr. How, of Burburgate, left the town last evening, taking with him the mails for the station; the unfortunate man has not since been seen or ...
Article : 142 wordsI am delighted to inform you that at last, in spite of our great cry about gold and precious stones, which was but empty, we can now boldly lay claim to a marvellously rich tract of ...
Article : 244 wordsNEED OF POLICE.—Who will say now that Yetman does not need police? Had we police here, as we were promised three years ago, the late fire would very likely not have happened; ...
Article : 754 wordsAs a compensation for as unfavourable winter, we are blessed with perhaps one of the most favonrable springs wbioh one could desire. The fertilizing showers, which are of frequent ...
Article : 190 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Since our last issue the weather baa been subject to more changes than generally so noticeably occur in so short a space of time On last Friday night the frost was [?] ...
Article : 587 wordsBenjamin Mitchell, of Murry's Run, was charged by J. D. Kent with double voting at the late Wollombi election. Mr. Kent deposed he was scrutineer at Millfield, on 19th Sept. ...
Article : 501 wordsMELANCHOLY SUICIDE.—On the 17th instant, Mr. M. D. Isaacs, who for some time has been engaged as a tutor at Mr. Simpson's Drungalier station, committed suicide by first cutting his ...
Article : 648 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Tuesday, 4th Ootober, 1870. —(Before S. B. Dight and G. T. Loder, Esqs.) —Wages James Elliott, of Rix Creek, was summonsed by John Welsh, for the sum of £2 ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Oct 1870, Page 1
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