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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words[Herald.]—Very heavy thunderstorms have occurred here, with the most vivid lightning that has been known for some time. The telegraph wires were melted, and the wall of the telegraph office ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 322 wordsThe Assembly met at ten o'clock. The appointment of standing committees was the first subject that had the attention of the Assembly. The Rev. Mr. Laughton brought up the report of ...
Article : 452 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this Association was held yesterday afternoon at Hook's Family Hotel, West Maitland. Present: Mr. R. Scobie in the chair, Messrs. H. Rourke, M. Parnell, W. McCrerie, James ...
Article : 2,155 words[Herald.]—At the Circuit Court, to-day, a civil case of malicious prosecution, O'Rourke v. Perry, was heard, and resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff, damages one farthing. Five hundred pounds was ...
Article : 382 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow pumpkins, cucumbers, cauliflowers, vegetable marrows, endive, lettu[?]spinach, celery, peas, thubarb. Water and shade cucumbers if weather be dry. Earth up celery. Kaep all beds free from weeds, and thin plants, ...
Article : 170 wordsColonel Welseley has requested the Fantees to cooperate with the British forces against the Ashantees, but his appeal has not yet produced any great effect. It is believed that the Ashantees have ...
Article : 72 wordsSome of our correspondents, who send us reports of cricket matches, poetry, and other letters intended for publication, forget to enclose their name as guarantee for authenticity of contents. We are obliged to put such letters in the ...
Article : 42 wordsBand of Hope and Albion Consols.—The mining manager reports, under date 25th October:—"The No. 1 shaft has put a jump-up through in the locality of a large area of hitherto unexplored ground, ...
Article : 856 wordsMR. Robertson, in describing the fate of a former Government, the other day, said it had been "Kicked to death by grasshoppers." What the fate of the present Government will ...
Article : 1,548 wordsPrince Bismark has been re-appointed Premier. ...
Article : 10 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Brilliant, barque, from Hongkong; Sempitorael, French barque, for Mauritius; Medea, barque, from Newcastle. Sailed: At 6, You Yangs (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 42 wordsJohann I., King of Saxony, born December 12, 1801, second son of Duke Maximilian of Saxony and of Princess Caroline of Parma. Sir Henry Holland, author of "Medical Notes and ...
Article : 53 words[Herald.]—His Excellency, the Governor prorogued Parliament to-day. There was a poor attendance. In his speech, after reviewing the session, he promises that Ministers will employ the recess in giving ...
Article : 97 wordsGeneral Bellemarc has been placed on the retired list for threatening to resign if Monarchy was restored in France. President MacMahon has expressed confidence in ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Assembly met at ten o'clock. The first business was merely formal. It was resolved that as the Presbytery of Goulburn had held no official communication with the ...
Article : 986 words[Evening News.]—The victim of the shooting case is Elizabeth Thompson, a widow, who lived with a man named Dando for some years in Melbourne. Two months ago they came to Sydney, ...
Article : 103 wordsThe rate of discount has been raised to 8 per cent. The wheat market is firm and steady; the finer qualities of Adelaide fetch 65s. to 66s. per 496 1bs. The copper market is steady, and prices are firm; ...
Article : 225 words[Herald.]—George Moreton, clerk, Page's coach office, has been arrested on a charge of forging a bank deposit receipt. The weather is very warm. ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—Wheat is unchanged. Country flour has been sold at £13 10s. The river is falling. The weather has been disastrous to the crops. ...
Article : 186 words[Herald.]—Numbers of miners are arriving at Georgetown who will makeefforts to reach the Palmer River, and others are returning to Charters Towers; all are frightened at the evident risk of starvation, ...
Article : 190 wordsThe attendance on the course was not very numerous, as the weather is threatening. Melbourne Stakes.—A sweepstakes of £5 each, with £75 added. One mile and a quarter. ...
Article : 813 words[Herald.]—A fire broke out last night at Sandridge, and several small tenements were destroyed. They were insured for trifling amounts. There was also a fire at Geelong at midnight, and ...
Article : 1,350 wordsCharles Ah See, (a Chinaman) indicted for stealing twelve sheets of galvanized iron, was acquitted on the direction of his Honor. Augustus Muller, indicted for a rape on one Rosa ...
Article : 90 wordsHenry Vincent Jarvis, indicted previously for the murder of James Muggridge, was placed in the dock. Mr. Buchanan asked that the venue might be changed to Sydney, on the ground of the existence ...
Article : 652 wordsAffairs here are steadily progressing, though there are not any new payable finds to report upon this week. The prospectors are now working with an increase of labour, and continue to send up stone as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 603 wordsHoratio is 4 to 1 for the Cup. Dagworth, Horatio, Miss Milly, Calaba, Lapidist, Contessa, Dolphin, Fitz-Yattendon, Wombo, Priam, and Tait's horses did some fast work this morning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsBy rail yesterday at midday we received Mon day's Herald. Elsewhere we give the additional telegraphic and racing intelligence. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 4 Nov 1873, Page 2
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