A commencement has been made with a view to render the North shore Breakwater more substantial. A line has been laid on to a wharf near the ballast jetty, and by means of a crane huge blocks ...
Article : 829 wordsAug. 31.—John Penn (s.), 200tons Captain Turner from Clyde and Ulladulla, with 7 passengers. 31.—Essie Black, brig, 281 tons, Captain Sevier, from Adelaide 23rd August. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsMUDGEE STOCK REPORT.—Messrs. Crossing and Cox report (in the Western Post):—Fat Cattle: We have no a[?]eration to report, prices of the previous week having been about maintained, acoording to ...
Article : 1,014 wordsTHE GULGONG STABBING Case.—On Wednesday last James Henry Bell was charged at the Gulgong Police Court with stabbing his wife, Emma Frances Bell, and a man named James Smith, with whom ...
Article : 88 wordsWool.—The sales of this week, although unimportant, so far as quantity was concerned, passed off at advanced prices, and the biddings throughout were unusually brisk. The result of the late ...
Article : 2,244 wordsTHE TICHBORNE CASE —Amon[?] the passengers by the mail steamer was Mr Jeune, one of the counsel engaged in the Tichborne case on behalf of the claimant. We believe that the ...
Article : 2,312 wordsWool.—Thursday next being first day of Randwick Spring Meeting, I purpose holding my sale on Wednesday, the 6th inst. Extreme rates are obtained for both wool and skins. The latter will be effected by ...
Article : 760 wordsThe numerous friends of Miss Moore, residing in Singleton and neighbourhood, will be glad to learn that that lady arrived safely in England on Wednesday, June 21st. The voyage of ninety-nine days ...
Article : 189 wordsACCIDENT.—On Tuesday last, as Mr. Tribe was breaking in a young horse near his hotel on the Denman Road, he received some severe injuries through the capsizing of the cart to which the animal was ...
Article : 98 wordsBUGGY ACCIDENT.—Mrs. D. Little, her daughter, and Miss Little, whilst driving into town on friday last, the nut that fastens the wheel to the axle came off, and then the wheel, which precipitated them in ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Races at Randwick to-day, being the first day of the Spring Meeting, were well attended, and the racing was up to the average. For the Trial Stakes Jack Spratt was 1, Hector 2, and Brighton 3. For ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 480 wordsAt Bourke, on the 16th day of August, 1871, from Jandra, by order of H. L. Zouch, Esq.; sum due at date of notice, 14s.:—Bay horse, JC near neck, E over like IF near shoulder, S near thigh, aged, about ...
Article : 636 wordsA very successful tea meeting, in connection with the Wealeyan Church at Tamworth, came off on Wednesday evening last. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE NARRABRI JOCKEY CLUB ...
Article : 174 wordsHail-stones have been observed in which were found, frozen in, certain insects, proving that they must have been flying very far up in the air. ...
Article : 781 wordsA great deal of interest was manifested in Armidale during the election on Monday, August 28, but the polling passed off quietly. On Thursday, at noon, nearly 100 persons attended to hear the official ...
Article : 815 wordsWooL—Our small sale on Wednesday was too unimportant to afford a fair test of the result of the late news on the temper of buyers, and we shall probably have to await the arrival of the new wool in ...
Article : 1,060 wordsSir James Martin and Mr. Lord left for Melbourns to-day. The schooner John Bullock was totally wrecked at the Richmond River. The crew were saved. ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsAug. 30.—Planter, barque, Ingres, from Melbourne. 31.—Springbok, barque, Harrison, from Melbourne with 20,000 bricks, 150 drums oil, 40 bales oakum, 2[?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Sep 1871, Page 3
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