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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsWEST MAITLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL.—We learn that the gentleman appointed teacher at the new Public School in West Maitland, shortly to be opened, is Mr. Joseph Coates, from the Sydney University. The ...
Article : 3,178 wordsThe usual Easter meetings of parishioners within the Diocese were held on Tuesday evening, for the election of churchwardens, members of Parochial Councils, and representatives in ...
Article : 294 words[Herald.]—The Vice-Chancellor's prize of twenty guineas, for the best English essay, has been awarded to Mr. W. J. Wall. There was a fire early this morning at a grocery ...
Article : 425 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: If you have any large cabbage plants in seed beds, plant them out in rows. Plant also culinary herbs. Earth up your celery as required. Continue to sow peas, broccoll, lettuce, onions, turmps, radish, beans, cabbages. Dress all ...
Article : 208 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 : 43 wordsTHE news that comes from Fiji is of great interest and importance, though wanting in detail. It is not easy for us to determine what weight has been due to some of the recent reports ...
Article : 1,479 wordsMoney is in active demand. The bank reserve is weak, and the rate of discount is 3½ per cent. The wool market is quiet, but prices continue ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Tuesday a most interesting sale of yearlings was held upon the Randwick Racecourse. There were a great number of persons present, and the bidding was spirited throughout. Mr ...
Article : 518 words[Herald.]—Passed, at 11.15 a.m. Norman Court (ship), bound for Sydney. The Flora (schooner), from London to Sydney passed yesterday at 9 a.m. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe City of Melbourne (s.), with the English mail via San Francisco, arrived in Sydney on Tuesday. She brings news from England to the 10th February. The letters and papers for ...
Article : 2,877 words[Herald.]—Wheat, 6s 2d.; flour, £14 5s. free on board. Country flour is offering at £13 5s. Sunday. [Herald.]—The Baroda (s.), sailed at 9 o'clock this ...
Article : 314 wordsARRIVALS.—Haddon Hall, from Melbourne December 5th; Envoy, from Melbourne December 21st; Thomas Bell, from Melbourne 25th; St. Leonards, from New Zealand January 12th. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past four o'clock, and there not being a quorum present, the House adjourned till to-morrow (Wednesday). ...
Article : 40 words[Herald.]—Mr. District Court Judge M'Farland opened the District Court here to-day. The proceedings appeared to be marked by a determination to expedite business, and a large number of cases ...
Article : 51 words[Evening News.]—Mr. D. Buchanan addressed his constituents yesterday, and his remarks acted like magic, for without a dissentient voice they passed a resolution approving of his Parliamentary career. ...
Article : 134 wordsPursuant to advertisement, a number of the free selectors of the county of Durham met in the Commercial Hotel, Clarence Town, on the 6th instant. The promoters of the movement ...
Article : 755 words[Herald.]—The cricket match on Saturday, Carlton v. Goulburn, was won by 13 runs. To-day there has been a match. Redfern v. Goulburn. The latter won with five wickets to spare. ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—The cricket match commenced to-day Parramatta versus Bathurst. In the first innings Bathurst made 86; and in their first innings the Paramatta men scored 32. In the Bathurst second ...
Article : 80 wordsOn Easter Monday a cricket match was played at Musclebrook between the first eleven Musclebrook and the National C. C., which resulted in an easy victory for the latter club by ...
Article : 366 words[Herald.]—One of the mail bags stolen from the Cooma coach, containing newspapers and a registered parcel, was discovered by the police in a gunyah, near the scene of the robbery. The offenders ...
Article : 74 words[Evening News.]—The steamer Ballina crossed the bar inwards this morning. The cook jumped overboard and was drowned. The steamer leaves on Monday with numerous passengers, for Sydney, who ...
Article : 39 words[Herald.]—No arrivals. The harbour is clear. The Atlantic is off the bar. Wind N.E. ...
Article : 17 words[Herald.]—The Manchester Unity Oddfellows celebrated their anniversary yesterday evening, at the Doncaster Hotel. The attendance was numerous. The supper was excellent, and the speeches were ...
Article : 58 words[Evening News.]—A cricket match was played here to-day between the married and single men, which resulted in an easy victory for the latter. The married team scored 43; the single men 120. ...
Article : 35 words[Herald.]—A boat accident occurred at Moreton Bay on Friday. The boat Petrel, with Messrs. Fleming, J. Gartside, H. Gartside, Collins, Stone, and Gasteen, capsized between the lightship and ...
Article : 363 wordsThe sales to-day in the share market are as follows:—Lion Reef, 3s 6d; Paxton's, 2s; Wallsend Coal, 13. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe mails by the R.M.S. Cyphrenes will be closed at the General Post Office on Saturday, the 11th April, 1874, as follows:— For registered letters, at 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 64 wordsApril 7.—William Thomas Hall, of Grafton, tailor. Liabilities £118 12s. 7d. Assets, £94 12s. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. 7.—John Shapley Jarman, of Singleton, bootmaker. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 9 Apr 1874, Page 2
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