Mother hear me Then hast left me, and I feel so lonely now See, I kneel with throbbing pulses, and with fever heated brow. And my soults sick with anguish—for this weary life I dread. Mother oh, why di[?] thou leave me such a lonely path to ...
Article : 365 wordsThe official declaration of the result of the polling in the recent extraordinary-vacancy election for the Borough of West Maitland, was made on Thursday, at the Council Chambers, Devonshire-street, the ...
Article : 1,448 wordsClose to Campbell and M'Kay's crushing machine is one in course of erection by Messrs. Saunders and Levien, or rather the Denison Gold Mining Company; it also is to have water for its motive power, ...
Article : 1,072 wordsThe wife of Valtonos entered the little parior, immediately after the host's communication regarding the hostile steamer off the harbor. She was a large, majestic woman, with a benignant countenance, ...
Article : 1,273 wordsA correspondent of the Herald writes:—"The recent discoveries of tin at Robertson's, Glen Creek, about seven miles below Wellington Vale, have attracted the attention of a good many, and have ...
Article : 453 wordsThe argument in this case was resumed, and again lasted all day without being concluded. All the evidence has, however, been taken and argued upon by counsel on either side, and Sir William Manning ...
Article : 3,327 wordsA singular disease is destroying the cattle about Red Bank. We understaud the symptoms are alike in all cases, but that no one has been able to recognise the disease. After death ...
Article : 165 wordsThe haughty Ayesha had scarcely disappeared, when the chief dependant, concealing his exultation at the downfall of the late favorite, offered to show her successor to her private rooms ...
Article : 1,917 wordsThe weather last week was very unsettled— plenty of rain and a heavy sea on the bar. The Platypus was bar-bound at the Macleay, and the Diamantina being laid up for repairs, ...
Article : 598 wordsReuben Burgoyne was yesterday charged at the police office, Newcastle, with having, on the 28th ultimo, broken into the dwelling-house of one John Solling, and stolen therefrom a gold ...
Article : 1,507 wordsI have not written to you from this quarter for a considerable time owing to my absence in Gulgong. I find on my return that, as usual, all are procuring a little of the precious metal. The sluicing parties ...
Article : 115 wordsThe sensation event of this week has been the wonderfully rich specimens taken from the claim of Krohmann and Co. On Thursday last we saw some of these at the Australian Joint Stock Bank, and ...
Article : 317 wordsThreading the lovely "Isles of Greece," from whose groves and fields the wanton winds snatched sweet and spicy odors to delight the senses of the passer, the Turkish steamer at length entered the ...
Article : 1,254 wordsThe excitement regarding this reef appears to havepartielly subsided. We visited it on Sunday, and found no one there. Of course the reef could not run away, and there were pegs in abundance, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Apr 1872, Page 5
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