FAIRLIE'S RAILWAY SYSTEM.—The following letter from Mr. Fairlie to the Secretary of the Railway Progress Association was read at a meeting of the committee held at Hobart Town, ...
Article : 2,361 wordsA tea meeting in connection with the Scone School of Arts is to take place at the society's room to[?]morrow evening, 3rd May, and also a vo[?]l and musical entertainment after the tea ...
Article : 370 wordsThe steamer Express, having discharged nearly all her cargo, left here to-day for Adelaide. Captain Parker expects to return here in about eight weeks with a general cargo. ...
Article : 181 wordsApril 28.—Pons E[?]i, barque, Weather[?], from Melbourne. 28.—Meander, barque, Snaddon, from Wallaroo. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe steamers are all gone, but we expect another in a week or two, should there be water sufficient to bear them up. A very amicable "tea fight" was held in the ...
Article : 470 wordsApril 29.—[?]angatira, (s.),700tons,Captain Paddie, from Melbourne 26th instant, with 79 passengers. 29.—Tien Tsin, barque, 354 tons, Captain M'Kinlay, from Launceston 20th instant. ...
Article : 468 wordsSTRANGE PHENOMENON.—A flash, supposed to be that of a meteor, accompanied by a rumbling noise, was observed by hundreds of persons all over the district of Liverpool Plains, at ...
Article : 808 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.— The following are the elected members of the Parochial Council for the present year:—Messrs. R. Bignall, F. Wilce, H. Wilce, A. Brown, G. Brown, G. S. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsSIR—Perhaps a few lines on the above subject will let our neighbours on the other rivers (who think themselves very hard done by), see that they are by no means the only ones who ...
Article : 347 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. —The inclemency of the weather stopped the transaction of business in the import markets during yesterday. The floods which are reported in ...
Article : 59 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Poyson pleaded guilty te this charge, and was admonished and discharged. DRUNK, AND DISORDERLY.—James Garbutt ...
Article : 794 wordsWith the exception of a light shower in the afternoon, the weather has been clear and fine to-day. No reliable account appears to have reached Sydney as to the extent of the damage, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,608 words"The presence of deer in this neighbourhood," says the Mortlake Despatch, (Victoria) "cannot now be disputed. We are informed by Mr. Donald M[?]ro that whilst he was travelling ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 808 wordsThe Chronicle of Tuesday reports that the inquest on the body of W. H. Fleming resulted in a verdict of death from natural causes. A correspondent of the Chronicle at Wallsend ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Myles M'Rae reports —Prime hay, £4 10s; corn, 3s 4d. Wednesday, recd. 9.50 p.m. The City of Melbourne takes a full ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 4 May 1871, Page 3
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