MINING LAW.—A question of some importance in connection with mining law was yesterday decided by the Supreme Court in Banco, the sitting Judges being Sir James Martin, C.J., Mr. Justice Hargrave, ...
Article : 5,830 wordsBIRD'S CIRCUS.—This talented troupe played here on the 29th November, to a very large concourse of spectators, and the following morning left en route for Gulgong. ...
Article : 167 wordsA deputation of clergymen and others, connected with the New South Wales Association for the Promotion of Morality, waited upon the Colonial Secretary, on Thursday, with the object of laying before ...
Article : 1,295 wordsThe weather during the last fortnight has been more like winter than summer; cold, high winds from south-west to south-east, and frequent showers. It has done good to the gross, and, as to-day the sun ...
Article : 144 wordsFielding says that upon the occasion of the devil's last visit to earth, he disseminated this maxim amongst his followers, "Whenever you do wrong always assume the attitude of the injured party; ...
Article : 792 wordsWool.—There was a good attendance at our sale on Wednesday, when we submitted a catalogue including 2200 bales. Buyers evinced a good disposition to operate, and for many of the lots the ...
Article : 2,794 wordsWool: The sales of this week passed off quietly, prices ruling lower than those previously reported. The demand for foreign consumption havingslackened at the opening of the November sales, it may be ...
Article : 189 wordsWool.—There was more inclination to operate this week, and nearly half the wools submitted were sold Prices must be quoted considerably under those ruling about six weeks back, but sales are ...
Article : 1,263 wordsMuDGEE STOCK MARKET.—Messrs. Crossing and Cox report in the Mudgee Times:—Fat Cattle: If anything prices of the past week have shewn a slight improvement, the market closing firm at quotations, ...
Article : 1,411 wordsA miner named Andrew Morrison was killed at Forbes, on Sunday, Nov. 30, while racing on horseback with another man. His horse swerved and threw him violently into a water-race, where his ...
Article : 474 wordsOn Sunday night the wind freshened from the southward, and heavy clouds passed over, but very little rain fell. To-day the wind is easterly and light, with fine weather. ...
Article : 647 wordsA sail boat capsized in the Macleay River last evening. Henry, manager of the Macleay Herald, Gates, son of the Governor of the gaol, and two lads, were drowned. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,203 wordsSERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—In conformity with the general order issued by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Divine Service was performed in Saint Paul's Episcopal Church last Wednesday evening, ...
Article : 155 wordsWool.—At the sales held this week, the principal lots were withdrawn, pending more definite news from London, and business could be done only by submitting to a decline of 1d to 2d on prices of a ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 Dec 1873, Page 3
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