THE PRESERVED MEAT QUESTION-Mr. Plummer, in his last London letter to the Herald, says:—"The labouring classes are likely to become great sufferers, by the rise in ...
Article : 3,744 wordsThe result of the discussion on the defences of the country on Monday night, followed by the vote on the supplementary Estimates last night, ought, we think, to allay the symptoms of ...
Article : 2,093 wordsSpecie to the amount of fourtcetpillions of francs has been seized at the Lyons d the Northern Railway stations. The Banif France, and several other banking establishes, have ...
Article : 6,575 wordsTHE LATE FLOODS—From time to time (says the Riverine Advertiser) information reaches us of some of the effect of the floods. At Fine Grove East Station, 22 miles from ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThe Assembly met as usual this afternoon, but it was evident from the outset that the members were not inclined to go on with the work cut out for them. The resumption of ...
Article : 446 wordsCampbell, convicted at Wagga Wagga, of murdering the brothers Pohlman, is sentenced to death. The Assembly resumed the debate on Sir ...
Article : 92 wordsDalmahoy Campbell and Co. report:—Fat Cattle: 1120 yarded. Market closed firm at an advance of 7s. 6d. per head on last week's currencies.—Fat Sheep: Moderately supplied. ...
Article : 41 wordsARRIVED AT NEWCASTLE.—Tuesday, Oct. 4: Omega, barque, from Melbourne; Sir Isaac Newton, schooner, from Maryborough.—Tuesday, Oct 5: Coonanbara, Platypus (s.s.) from Sydney. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Oct 1870, Page 3
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