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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsThe following letter has been handed to us for publication:— Dear Mr. Walker—I am very much obliged to you for your memo, of the 12th, in reply to ...
Article : 532 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow vegetables as in last month. Plant potatoes. cauliflower, broccoli, eschalots, celery, lettuce, &c. Clear and thin spinach and earth up turnips, potatoes, celery, I &c, [?] they seem to require it. Ho[?] the ground and destroy ...
Article : 194 wordsMinisters stated, in answer to questions—1. That the Government coul d not state whether a base line could be laid down at Lake George until the return of the Surveyor General, now ...
Article : 1,596 words"MEMBER OF A. C. C."—We cannot make out the signature. ...
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Article : 1,281 words[Evening News.]—The following telegram received yesterday from G. W. F. Addison, Esq., P.M, Tenterfield, by the Hon. the Minister for Lands, Sydney, has been kindly communicated ...
Article : 171 words[Herald.]—Mr. J. Mulligan, of this town, met with a shocking accident on Saturday evening last. He was riding with some friends a few miles outside the town, when his horse suddenly ...
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Article : 3,375 wordsTHE GAP AT THE LARGS ROAD.—Some time has elapsed since we directed attention to the gap at Ford's, on the Largs road, thinking that the Roads Department would have ...
Article : 4,234 words[Herald.]—At the races to-day, the Maiden Plate was won by the colt Randwick in a canter; he will start for the Town Plate to-morrow. Randwick is a Suffolk colt, purchased ...
Article : 45 words[Herald.]—Doctor Parsons met with a bad accident last night; he heard a bell ring, and was hastening down stairs when he fell and broke his leg; it is a compound fracture; being ...
Article : 53 words[Herald.]—Sister Anne Millar, one of the nurses sent out by Miss Nightingale for the Sydney Infirmary, has been this day elected Matron of the Brisbane Hospital. ...
Article : 28 words[Advertiser.]—There have been large sales of woolpacks at 3s. 6d. in bond. Brandies continue to be active. Advices from Mauritius to the 14th ultimo, ...
Article : 164 words[Herald.]—Arrived, at 5.20 p.m., R.M.S. Avoca, from Sydney. Sailed: Ann and Jane, barque; Meander, barque; Koh-i-noor, barque; and Ann, barque; —for Newcastle. ...
Article : 27 words[Advertiser.]—The corn market is unohanged, and there are no transactions to report. Monday. [Herald.]—Tideman has not yet been caught. ...
Article : 84 words[Herald.]—Carter's Claim at Mangara is yielding half an ounce to the dish. The traffic on the Railway exceeds the working expenses and the interest on the outlay. ...
Article : 55 words[Evening News.]—Intelligence has been received at the Bluff of the wreck of the steamer Airedale, near Waitara. The passengers and mails were saved. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 2 Mar 1871, Page 2
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