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Advertising : 266 wordsTHE HUNTER.—As usual, after the heavy rain that fell up the head of this noble river, all traffic has been delayed for a few days, showing to all right minded men the necessity of a bridge. The ...
Article : 208 wordsEXTRAORDINARY FEAT ON HORSERACE. — Mr. Thomas Braggett, of Cassilis, who was attending the Circuit Court as a witness, left Maitland by train and got out at Brauxtan on business, where he received ...
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Advertising : 5,643 wordsSICENESS.—A great deal of sickness is prevalent in our little town Dr. Creed, of Scone, has been summoned to attend on some very dangerous cases of typhoid fever. ...
Article : 201 wordsAn individual who could find anything new in this locality would be a wonder, but one who has the hardihood to endeavour to struggle through a mire of nothing, in the vain hope of finding something ...
Article : 361 wordsIf it wasn't for the spelling, the route which "Hume" has pegged out would be rather imposing. Like the Garden of Eden in "Martin Chuzzlewit,' it looks exceedingly well on paper (barring the ...
Article : 418 wordsThe well-known steam-tug Southland, which had been sent to Sydney to be overhauled, returned on Saturday morning last. Two new boilers have been put in, and her engines thoroughly examined and ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 May 1874, Page 1
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