The share market is very much depressed to-day. There is scarcely anything doing in mining shares and the probabilities favour a still further decline. Normanby copper, 1s; Hixson, Creighton, and ...
Article : 197 wordsOn Friday (yesterday) morning an accident occurred in the claim of the Bathurst G. M. Co., Trunkey Creek, by which a young man named Michael Scalley lost his life. The manager of the mine (Mr. ...
Article : 497 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Borough Council of East Maitland was held on Monday evening last, in the Council Chamber. Present: The Mayor, and Aldermen Sparke, Cullum, Chambers, ...
Article : 582 wordsSIR—Seeing by two letters that appeared in the Mercury of Saturday last that Mr. Hungerford's puerile and insulting attack upon the people of Denman had been already sufficiently answered, and ...
Article : 1,202 wordsSIR,—One of your correspondents signed " Freedom," in connection with the above, would lead the public to believe he was very pure and disinterested "having no personal interest to serve, &c." Portions ...
Article : 454 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Drummond Copper Co. was held on Monday, and adjourned until Friday next. Our Hill End correspondent reports, by telegram, ...
Article : 960 wordsSince the opentng of the season, 220 wool teams have passed Eschol, for the Raglan railway station We have received some splendid samples of ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Hobart Town correspondent of the Melbourne Argus writes, on the 13th:— Among the Parliamentary failures of last session was a bill introduced to protect the kangaroo from ...
Article : 554 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Morpeth Borough Council was held in the Council chamber, Morpeth School of Arts, on Tuesday evening. Present: The Mayor, and Aldermen Tulip, W. Keating, J. Keating, ...
Article : 1,457 wordsWe understand that the manager and the mechanies at the Wallsend Colliery have so far come to terms that the latter resumed work yes terday morning, not being willing to inflict any ...
Article : 514 wordsOn Monday evening a horse which was being driven in a buggy by Mr. Hawkes, who was accompanied by Captain Torbock, of the Bangalore, bolted and dashed to the kerbstone The ...
Article : 2,601 wordsAt an early hour yesterday, the captain of the British ship Coulnakyle, about to depart for England, appeared at the police office, and reported that one of his seamen had confessed to the second mate a ...
Article : 797 wordsAn extraordinary meeting was held at the secretary's office, yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Goertz and Munce were present as delegates from the Brisbane shareholders. About thirty local shareholders ...
Article : 553 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly insert the following for the benefit of our farmers in the district of the Hunter River. Why don't the farmers get up a petition and ...
Article : 126 wordsSIR—A letter appears in last Saturday's Mercury, signed "Freedom," in which it appears that the writer is not desirous of freedom, but rather of hugging the chains of old customs and trade usage with ...
Article : 928 wordsUp till Tuesday evening the past week had been dry and rather warm, and rain was in as great request as ever. The grass—a few weeks since looking so green and flourishing—had ...
Article : 888 wordsAn Ohio paper tells a very strange and startling story of the revelation made by a stroke of lightning a few days since. The stroke, it seems prostrated a splendid grove of oaks in the Miami Valley. ...
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