The following cases were disposed of — J. P. Abbott v. D. & A. M'Donald.—Settled. Same v. M'Namarra.—The defendant in this case having neglected to file his defence, a ...
Article : 968 wordsThe following news regarding Bokhara, whose king is now a prisoner, appears to be abundantly confirmed in its chief points. The Russians have asked Abdool Rahman Khan, the son of ...
Article : 535 wordsMURDER OF A CHINESE. — A Beechworth telegram in the Melbourne Argus, dated Aue. 28, says:—A most deliberate and cruel murder was committed yesterday, about two miles on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 539 wordsGreat complaints are made of an unsightly and unhealthy sewer in the principal street of the town, in which a horse and cart got bogged a few days ago. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Jupiter has passed upward to Beemery for wool, and as the river is rising, they probably will take down a full cargo. On her way up, fifty cases of brandy, and two hogaheads ...
Article : 627 wordsA serious calamity has befallen this district— for miles around the whole country is in flames. The spectacle is one that cannot be described: east, west, north, and south we appear to be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsThe activity noticed in my last report has been maintained during the past month. Buyers still exceed sellers, and an advance in Bank and Steam stocks bas been the result. Some large parcels of ...
Article : 910 wordsThe City of Adelaide ought, according to the time table, to arrive here from San Francisco, with dates to the 8th August, but she is not expected to enter an appearance before the 12th The agents of Messrs. ...
Article : 713 wordsThe Chronicle has a leading article protesting against the proposed establishment of lunatics in the range of buildings formerly occupied as an Industrial School and Female Reformatory. ...
Article : 312 wordsThe mine at Wingen is the property of the Rev. Mr. Nash, and is situated almost at the bottom of the Burning Mountain, from which it is separated by a small ravine and ...
Article : 774 wordsA correspondent of the Manning River News mentions that Mr. Finch of the Barrington, (formerly of Dungog) met with a severe accident a few days ago. He was driving a team ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Government intend reopening the Hunter and Clarence Rivers for oystering shortly. The Full Court refused attachment against Chambers, conditionally upon giving information ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. John Poole has commenced running a c[?]ch between Kempsey and Port Macquarie This will much shorten the sea trip to the metropolis, and it is thought that many persons, for ...
Article : 122 wordsDENILIOUIN STOCK MARKET.—Messrs. Ryan and Hammond report, per Warden Harry Graves:—Fat Cattle: The supply of fat cattle has been much more moderate, and prices are expected to harden very ...
Article : 2,422 wordsMessrs. Dalmahoy Campbell and Co. report:— 1300 cattle; prices down 10s. to 12s. 6d. per head. 20,000 sheep; quotations 6d. per head lower upon all descriptions. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe weather continues very dull, and our farmers would be glad to see a day's rain; it would do a vast amount of good, as the ground is getting very hard. ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsSeptember 2.—Dandenong (s.), Lapthorn, from Sydney. 2.—Malcolm, schooner, Longworthy, from Melbourne. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Sep 1871, Page 3
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