IT is, perhaps, too soon after the close of the last session to indulge in conjecture as to the probable course to be taken by the Government in the session that is next to come. We can ...
Article : 1,826 words[Herald.]—An excited public meeting was held here last n[?] regarding the release of Gardiner. A resolution a[?] carried deploring the Government action in t[?]ter, but a second resolution ...
Article : 108 words[Herald.]—Thoms Hines Green, charged to-day on remaned from Saturday, with embezzling £3 7s. 6d., the property of the Corporation, has been committed for tria at the Quarter Sessions. Bail ...
Article : 52 words[Evening News.]—Mr. Bawden, M.L.A., was entertained by the princpal residents of the district at a public dinner, at Tittersall's, last night, as a mark of the appreciation in which he is held as member for ...
Article : 78 wordsThe wool market is quiet, but prices continue firm. SPAIN. Singapore, June 27. ...
Article : 106 words[Herald.]—The Quarter Sessions opened on Saturday, when George Casey, alias Hix, was arraigned for sticking up the mail between Collector and Gundaroo. The trial occupied all day, and resulted in an ...
Article : 110 words[Evening News.]—108 tons of tin ore were received here from Warwick this week. Two writs for libel have been issued against the Gympie Times, at the instigation of the directors of ...
Article : 199 wordsThe letters and papers brought via Suez by the Baroda (s.) for Maitland were delivered yesterday morning. We take the following extracts from the Home News and the European Mail of the 15th May. ...
Article : 37 wordsFor the past two or three days we have been busy preparing for and receiving an honoured and honourable guest. It seems only the other day when we were holding high holiday in honour of the arrival ...
Article : 2,693 words[Herald.]—Mr. Macalister has telegraphed to the Mayor that the municipality is extinct as a legal corporation. Three aldermen have been elected, and the returning-officer solicits further nominations. ...
Article : 49 words[Evening News.]—The letters brought by the P. and O. Company's Royal Mail Steamer Barods were delivered on Saturday evening. Three distinct shocks of earthquake were felt at ...
Article : 561 wordsSo far the session has not been characterised by any very great display of party partizanship, and this not because the Opposition do not feel themselves equal to "taking arms," but because it is understood ...
Article : 3,216 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Oakworth, ship, from Liverpool; Hampshire, ship, from London; Rangstire (s.), from Sydney; Lady Darling (s.), from Newcastle. ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—Mr. W. H. Bundey has been offered the position of sixth minister, and will probably accept it. The title of the new Minister is to be Minister of ...
Article : 163 wordsJune 29.—Edward Austin Hunt, of Bathurst, publican. Liabilities, £181 1s. Assets, £93 19s. 6d. Mr. Humphery, official assignee. 29.—Denis Connell, of Bellinger River, labourer. ...
Article : 216 wordsThe mails by the R.M.S.S. Mikado will be closed at the General Post Office on Saturday, the 4th July, 1874, as follows:— For registered letters at 9.30 a.m. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Bank of England rate of discount still continues at 4 per cent., at which it was fixed on April 30. In the stock and share markets there have been someslight fluctuations, but taken generally securities ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 2 Jul 1874, Page 2
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