A terrible accident occurred to the 4.25 down train on boxing Day from King's-cress to Peterborough, which consisted of a powerful engine and tender, a nearly-new second-class carriage ...
Article : 2,059 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 wordsTHE DISEASE AMONGST CATTLE.—In my last communication I briefly noticed that a singular but fatal disease had from some cause or another carried off several head of cattle and ...
Article : 969 wordsSIR—If any electorate in this colony has been going to the devil headlong for years, it is the Williams—or rather since the defeat of S. D. Gordon. The fact is, sir, we have a ...
Article : 411 wordsThe steamer City of Melbourne is to leave for Honolulu to-morrow morning. She has, as usual, a good many passengers and some cargo. The steamer Barwon is also to leave for ...
Article : 601 wordsFALSE IMPRISONMENT.—An action was recently bronght in the Melbourne County Court, by a boy named Daly, aged 12 years, against a schoolmaster named Hughes, at Gipsy ...
Article : 967 wordsThe Weather.—Fine weather han certainly turned its back to the Macleay. Rain, rain, nothing but rain, mizzling, drizzling rain, alter nating with sharp showers, being the rule, and ...
Article : 336 wordsTHE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.—I learn that the requisite number of persons have attested their willingness to be incorporated as a volunteer corps. ...
Article : 83 wordsA concert was given here on Saturday last, in aid of the fund for procuring a harmonium for the Union Chnroh at this place. I am happy to say that it was a great success, although very ...
Article : 253 wordsMr. Myles M'Rae reports:—Hay, from two pounds ten shillings to four pounds per ton, according to quality; potatoes, four pounds five Shillings, in demand; onions, best, five pounds. ...
Article : 136 wordsSUGAR FROM THE MANNING.—The Hastings and the Macleay sugars are now well known in the Sydney markets, but the Manning manufacturers have hitherto found buyers at the mill ...
Article : 435 wordsVOLUNTEER RIFLES.—There was a very fair muster, considering the state of the weather, of the Volunteer Rifles on Saturday evening last, on St. John's ground,when the force was put through ...
Article : 1,145 wordsPOLICE COURT, TUESDAY,28TH FEB., 1871. (Before Oliver, John Browne, G. T. Loder, and S.B. Dight, Esqs.) ALLOWING ANIMALS TO STRAY.—John ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 2 Mar 1871, Page 3
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