IT is not unlikely that far greater importance may attach to the proceedings of the approaching intercolonial conference at Melbourne than to those of the last conference. At the last conference ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsA supplement to the Government Gazette, published on Saturday, August 26, contains the regulations for the conduct of the "Government Savings Bank," which it is proposed to establish under the ...
Article : 2,152 wordsThe adjourned inquest on the body of Robert Crawford was resumed on Thursday morning, at the office of the Sydney City Coroner, Kelly and Lindsay were again before the Court in custody, and Mr. ...
Article : 2,284 wordsOn Friday afternoon, the 25th of August, a man named Benjamin Wrigley, residing at Gordon-street, Port Macquarie West, brought to the police station the foot and a portion of the leg of an infant, found ...
Article : 1,040 words[Herald.]—The 27th of the new Gold Regulations, as gazetted, enables speculators to register their applications for block claims in the wing of the most promising claims on Black's Lead and the Happy ...
Article : 65 words[Herald.]—A large vein was struck in the Marquis of Lorn Company's claim three feet below the old working. Land south of the claim has been taken up. ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—A sale of country lands, suburban, and town lots, in the village of Cowper, took place on Monday and Tuesday, which attracted a large number of buyers; the biddings were brisk. The ...
Article : 114 words[Herald.]—In the case of the Police v. Captain Barber, of the steamer Providence, for contraband spirits, heard to-day, all the spirits, wine, ale, porter, &c., to the amount of about £500, were confiscated, ...
Article : 57 words[Herald.]—The Gilbert escort arrived at Townsville, with 2000 oz. The Black Jack Reef, Ravenswood, crushed 250 tons, which resulted in 1925 oz. Fresh reefs have been discovered of great richness ...
Article : 36 words[Herald.]—The Guantanamo, barque, sailed to-day for Noumea with three horses and 112 head of cattle. ...
Article : 17 words[Herald.]—The Government have received a despatch from the Imperial authorities, commenting on the undesirability of differential duties between intercolonial and foreign imports; but the despatch ...
Article : 881 wordsMr. Darley, instructed by Messrs. Holdsworth and Brown, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Butler, instructed by Messrs. Iceton & Son, for the defendants. In this action the plaintiff, Mr. John Piper ...
Article : 284 wordsSCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENT.—An advertisement in another column will apprise our readers that the gentlemen who so successfully conducted the Walter Scott celebration recently, have been induced to ...
Article : 5,548 wordsIt is hereby notified that a letter has been this day received from the Postmaster-General of Great Britain intimating that correspondence forwarded from New South Wales by way of San Francisco, ...
Article : 132 words[Herald.]—Sailed Medea, barque, for Newcastle. Wednesday. [Herald.]—Sailed: Great Britain (s.), for Liverpool; Hebe, schooner, for Newcastle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words[Herald.]—Captain Audley Coote goes home by the next Californian mail, with the report of Mr. Wylie, the engineer, who remains till Captain Coote returns, and will go over the survey a second time. ...
Article : 55 words[Herald.]—The brig Speedy, from Liverpool to Lyttelton, 146 days out, put in short of water. She lost her sails and bulwarks. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.]—The wheat market is very dull; no transactions. [?]100 packages of new teas sold this morning, ex Erma, at fair rates. Wednesday. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 2 Sep 1871, Page 2
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