THE NEW SOUTH WALES MEDICAL GAZETTE.— The January number of this useful publication is to hand. The contributed articles are "On the noninstrumental aids to labour," by Dr. Read, of ...
Article : 6,154 wordsALARMING BOAT ACCIDENT.—An alarming accident took place in the bay at Fort MacDonnell on Friday afternoon last, which placed in imminent peril the lives of some fifteen persons, including ...
Article : 1,325 wordsCOACH ACCIDENT.—Cobb and Co.'s coach turned over this day, Tuesday, at half-past two p.m., close to the Royal Hotel; the horses bolted off with the fore wheels, and the scene was for a time very ...
Article : 227 wordsSporting men will regret to hear that Mr. St. Clair's valuable horse Kenilworth which ran at the private races last year, was killed the other day by the injudicious administration of physic. The horse was ...
Article : 725 wordsOn Monday morning the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. H. Parkes, arrived at Newcastle by the steamer en route to Singleton. Shortly after his arrival a deputation, consisting of the Rev. T. J. Pepper, ...
Article : 934 wordsSLAUGHTERING LICENSES.—Licenses were granted to the following persons:—Bertram Rodd, William Claxton, Henry Bailey, Henry York, Richard Huxley, Charles Picton, William Fox, John Dines, William ...
Article : 104 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this society was held on Monday evening, Mr. Matthew Waddell being the Receiving Director. The sum of £114 15s 4d. was paid in for members' subscriptions and ...
Article : 358 wordsJanuary 4.—Naiad, brig, Walker, from Lyttelton. 4.—P. C. E., barque, returned to port. 4.—Victory, schooner, returned to port. DEPARTURES. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 394 wordsThe cat tribe has had a novel addition made to its ranks lately by Mr. Edward Creer, of this town, importing a Manx cat. These cats are tailless, much resembling the native bear of this country. ...
Article : 928 wordsJan. 3.—Florence Irving (s.), 626 tons, Captain Phillips, from Melbourne, with 29 passengers. 3.—You Yangs (s.), 552 tons, Captain Clark, from Melbourne 31st December, with 29 passengers. ...
Article : 451 wordsOn Monday the water was some feet over the floor of the Cedar Party Bridge, and a quantiiy of cedar, the property of Mr. Lee of Wingham, was washed away, but most of the timber has since been ...
Article : 98 wordsSteady rain fell all day on Sunday last, taking up at nightfall. Monday broke with a hot and sultry air, which lasted till Tuesday afternoon, when a thunderstorm cleared the atmosphere. Rain fell ...
Article : 650 wordsThe Ellora passed Eden to-day. She brings no Sydney mail. The Californian mail steamer is unlikely to have before the original date, the 17th. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Count de Strzelecki is dead, and the death of so remarkable a man demands more than a passing notice. The deceased was a native of Polish Prussia, and it is stated came of a good family in that ...
Article : 1,599 wordsOLD YEAR OUT AND NEW YEAR IN.—A great number of our townsfolks paid the last respects to the old year, and gave the new year a hearty welcome, by parading up and down the town, calling at ...
Article : 273 wordsSerrano has been elected Chief of the Spani[?] Ministry. The Duke of Edinburgh has arrived at Petersburgh. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Colonial Secretary left Sydney for Newcastle on Saturday night, and he is expected to return tonight. The Minister for Works left Sydney on Friday night for Kisma, to inspect the harbour works ...
Article : 1,786 wordsShearing is nearly finished in this part of the district. Messrs. Lord and M'Nevin finished about a fortnight ago, shearing 47,000 sheep, with an average clip of 2½ lbs. per sheep, of very superior wool, ...
Article : 332 wordsRaces took place on Boxing-Day, at Armstrong's Inn, or Gulgong Road, and a great many visitors put in an appearance. The prizes were well contested for, and some good racing took place, and a ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 8 Jan 1874, Page 3
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