A fire was discovered in the No. 3 pit, Four-mile Creek, the property of Messrs. T. W. Pearse and Co., on Sunday morning, 18th January. As the circumstances under which the fire was supposed to have ...
Article : 1,573 wordsJanuary 30.—Rebecca Jane, brig, Newton, from Sydney. 31.—Frowning Beauty, barque, Rogers, from Wellington. ...
Article : 360 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Rain and nothing but rain has been the order of the day of late, the creeks in this locality have been higher on last Sunday than the oldest residents remember ever to have seen them ...
Article : 354 wordsFor the last week we have had constant showers, causing rather a stagnation in general, but the main flood having subsided, things are assuming rather a more cheerful aspect. If it has not done much good ...
Article : 232 wordsOMISSIONS.—The Muscle Brook Hospital Report, the Camberwell letter, and other matter of much interest will appear in our next. THE HIGH-STREET EMBANKMENT.—This work ...
Article : 3,111 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY, ETC.—John Grant pleaded guilty to this charge and also to a charge of using obscene language in the Railway Hotel, John-street, South Singleton, on the evening of the 2nd ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 wordsOn Wednesday a son of Mr. Matthison, of Nemingha Flat, was injured by his father's dray, under which he was sitting, passing over his legs. His right thigh was broken. Under the care of a doctor he is doing ...
Article : 113 wordsJanuary 31.—City of Brisbane (s.), 504 tons, Captain Knight, from Brisbane 28th January, with 56 passengers. February 1.—John Penn (s.), 200 tons, Captain ...
Article : 1,052 wordsFrom the preparations being made for the annual races at Armidale, it is believed they will be exceedingly good. A number of horses to run have already reached town. ...
Article : 665 wordsTHE FLOOD AT SCONE.—After a week's steady rain up to Saturday evening, 24th January, there was no apparent danger of a flood. On Sunday morning, 25th, about three o'clock, it commenced ...
Article : 418 wordsUp to the time of our going to press the wet weather had every appearance of continuing. The river rose considerably during the day, and is still rising at the rate of four inches in the hour. ...
Article : 727 wordsThe accompanying paper was handed me by Mr. David Dees of this place, he having picked it up in a bottle floating down the river this morning. It may be a hoax—and I think it probably is, as the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Government, at the request of Mr. Burns, the member for the Hunter, have directed that the tolls for the road from Morpeth to Branxton be immediately issued in advance for flood repairs; and that ...
Article : 163 wordsThe annual election of aldermen and auditors for the borough of Singleton took place on Tuesday at noon, at the Municipal Council Chambers. The retiring Aldermen were Messrs. Alexander Bowman, ...
Article : 930 wordsOn the evening of Wednesday, the 28th instant, the half-yearly public meeting of our School of Arts was held in the society's usual place of assembly. The Vice-president, Mr. Jas. White, occupied the ...
Article : 829 wordsPrince Bismark has informed France and Belgium that it is the duty of their respective governments to repress attacks of the Ultramontane press and party. ...
Article : 39 wordsArchbishop Polding and Coadjutor-Archbishop Vaughan, in company with others connected with the Roman Catholic Church, left Sydney on Saturday last by train for Goulburn, to attend the opening of St. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Feb 1874, Page 3
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