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Article : 4,710 wordsDEATH IN THE HOSPITAL.—On Thursday night last an old man named Bennett, very well known in the town and district, died rather suddenly in the Armidale Hospital. He had been drinking heavily, ...
Article : 916 wordsGOOD NEWS IN REFERENCE TO THE LENNOXTON COPPFR MINES.—I stated in my last week's newsletter that stone of a very superior description was being obtained at the Lennoxton Copper Works, and ...
Article : 590 wordsAn accident of a very painful nature occurred yesterday afternoon to a lad named May, the son of Mr. May, of Bolton-street. The lad was playing with other boys around the coal-trucks on the A. A. ...
Article : 637 wordsI have much pleasure in forwarding to you a short account of the manner in which the Anniversary Day of the foundation of this colony was spent by the inhabitants of Bullahdelah, and the settlers on the ...
Article : 989 wordsPYRMONT BRIDGE COMPANY.—From the report of the Pyrmont Bridge Company, we learn that there has been an increase of —66 9s. 2d. in the receipts for the past half-year, and that there is a balance of ...
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Article : 493 wordsBerlin papers state that the Russian army in the Caucasus has been transformed into a Central Asian army, numbering a hundred battalions, with thirty six batteries, and twenty squadrons of cavalry, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe annual election of aldermen and auditors for the borough of Singleton, took place on Tuesday, the 4th instant. There was but a small attendance of ratepayers. Punctually it 12 o'clock, noon, the ...
Article : 451 wordsThe Conference has not yet decided the postal question. Carroll and Beard's crushing has averaged over 70 ozs. per ton. ...
Article : 90 wordsINCENDIARY FIRE.—Scarcely had our townspeople ceased to deplore the late drowning accident when their senses were again startled by the report that Mr. A W. Mallon's haystack was on fire. On ...
Article : 700 wordsMrs. Dal. Campbell, Hepburn, and Co. report:— 816 head of cattle forward, quality good. There was a brisk demand, prime realising 25s. per 100 lbs.; medium, 22s. 6d.; best bullocks, £9 10s. to ...
Article : 210 wordsDISORDERLY CONDUCT IN A LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE.—Johanna Heuston was charged with allowing disorderly conduct in her licensed public-house. Mr. George Waring appeared for the prosecution and ...
Article : 1,821 wordsAlthough the hovering clouds have frowned most portentously upon us these post few days, the weather seems to have again "set fair," the sky being clear as a bell, with a dry boisterous wind blowing ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Feb 1873, Page 3
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