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Advertising : 1,614 wordsFirst to the—st. Hospital, where officers and nurses and matron had all been changed since the night, nineteen years ago, when the child Heloisa had been left at the door. But the ...
Article : 3,301 wordsThe Melbourne Argus of December 19 says:—A sad accident occurred at the railway pier, Sandridge, yesterday, by which a sailor named William Paterson, belonging to the A.S.N. Company's s.s. Wentworth, ...
Article : 1,063 wordsThomas Culbert was brought up in custody on Tuesday before the bench, pursuant to remand, being charged that he, the said Thomas Culbert, did, on the —day of—, at Tocal, feloniously, wilfully, ...
Article : 1,297 wordsMARK TWAIN ON BAD MUSICIANS.—It is a subject of general remark among druggists that no medicine introduced in Australia has met with go large a sale as WESTON'S WIZARD OIL. ...
Article : 614 wordsHay.—The demand continues for small parcels at former rates. The plentiful supply of green feed will limit operations for some time. Maize.—This product is scarce, and in brisk ...
Article : 185 wordsStations.—Pastoral properties continue to maintain a sound position, and are classed amongst the most favourable securities. Owing to the usual engagements connected with squatting pursuits at ...
Article : 661 wordsCHRISTMAS EVE IN WEST MAITLAND.—On Thursday evening (Christmas Eve) High street presented an animated scene. The shops were decorated in all their Christmas glory, and the streets were crowded ...
Article : 1,024 wordsBusiness during the week has been very good, especially in the retail line, people in the town and the country people in the vicinity being busy obtaining their Christians supplies. Bottled beers are ...
Article : 897 wordsAmong the agreeable incidents connected with Marshal de MacMahon's tour through Brittany, the one which is said to have given the President the most pleasure occurred at the ...
Article : 1,567 wordsMessrs. Maiden, Hill, and Co. report wool at former rates for good and clean, otherwise lower. Tallow, shipping parcels in demand, trade dull; mutton, 32s to 35s, beef 28s to 31s, station, 23s to ...
Article : 447 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK MARKET.—News from the Darling represents that on the "Middle Darling" the dry weather and the country begin to look serious Heat 111 in the shade. On the Upper Darling and ...
Article : 236 wordsStations.—The general tone of business under this head is dull, owing in a measure to the dryness of the season, and consequent stagnation in the store stack markets. We are, however, closing for a ...
Article : 552 wordsThe complete returns for the electoral district of Mudgee give Mr. S. S. Goold a large majority over his opponent (Mr. Jennings.) The lady who was burned to death by the bush ...
Article : 145 wordsBUSH FIRES.—The hot dry weather which has now prevailed for several weeks, has produced, as a natural result, a number of bush fires, doing a large amount of injury in different localities. An ...
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