The Evening News of Tuesday gives the following extracts from later Californian papers to the 16th October, received by the ship St. John, describing the continuance of fearful ...
Article : 1,189 wordsMinisters stated in answer to questions. 1. That the Government intended to deal during the present session with the amendment of the Electoral Law. 2. That reserves for stock travelling have been made ...
Article : 783 wordsThe fearful news that has been brought to us over the wires during the last ten days has been unequalled in the annals of our country. First came the news of the prairies on fire for miles, ...
Article : 590 wordsReaping has commenced at Tamworth, and on Monday next it will be pretty general throughout the district. As already reported the yield will be greater than has ever before ...
Article : 715 wordsThe "forker" of No. 11 N, Happy Valley claim, at Gulgong, recently found among the washdirt a nugget of gold, shaped like a pear, and weighing 28 oz. 4 dwts. ...
Article : 558 wordsSIR—The new Land Bill appears to be exciting surprisingly little attention, considering the magnitude of the interests involved. In new and unsettled countries the produce of the land is the principal ...
Article : 335 wordsOctober 16.—The rain of last Sunday night, the systematic work commenced by the Relief Society, the building movements in the burned district, the orderly conduct of more than needy ...
Article : 118 wordsThere are not at present very many patients in the Maitland Hospital, but among the few who are in there are several very severe cases. The young man Shannahan, whose case we have on several occasions ...
Article : 551 wordsA paragraph in the Empire of this morning, stating that the Chief Justice has tendered, or [?] about to tender, his resignation, has been the principal topic of conversation in the city to-day; and ...
Article : 612 wordsMontreal, October 12th.—Official information has been received here that the Fenian General O'Neill, with a force of men, number not stated, crossed the border at Pembina, and seized the ...
Article : 146 wordsLANDSLIP.—Early on Sunday morning a very large portion of land to the eastward of the Old Flagstaff Hill, commonly known as Captain Allan's Hill, came away, and some of the large ...
Article : 880 wordsThe weather has been variable, showers being frequent, with heavy thunder and hailstorms in some localities. The showery weather for some time has greatly improved the wheat ...
Article : 898 wordsThe arrival of the barque Reconnaissance, from the Islands, brings the sad tidings of another massacre at Fiji. In this instance on board the schooner Cambria, in the harbour of ...
Article : 613 wordsPROJECTED RACES ON THE EAST MAITLAND RACE-COURSE.—On Tuesday evening a number of gentlemen desirous of making arrangements for a day's racing on Boxing Day on the East Maitland ...
Article : 5,924 wordsMr. M. M'Rae reports:—Hay, best quality £2 10s per ton; dull; market full. Wednesday evening, 6.15. Private advices from Honolulu report that the ...
Article : 168 wordsMessrs. Dalmahoy Campbell and Co. report:£1100 cattle forwarded; market fluctuating, but closed with an upward tendency. 34,000 sheep yarded; prime quality only sold, at late rates; other ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Dec 1871, Page 3
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