At Bingera, on the 19th day of December, 1874, from Kerra, by W. R. Munro, Esq.; damages and drmng 8s. per head:—Flea-bitten gray horse, collar-marked, fore feet broken down, like S over S near ...
Article : 2,002 wordsTHE YACHT ALICK.—This splendid little composite-built vessel, hailing from Sydney, and owned by Mr. T. M. Brown, arrived in this port on Christmas night, at 11.30, having left Sydney at 7 o'clock that ...
Article : 846 wordsDec. 31.—Darwin (s.), 8 tons, Captain Patten, from Melbourne 17th instant, in ballast. 31.—Diamantina (s.), 240 tons, Captain Bedford, from the Manning, with 6 passengers. ...
Article : 168 wordsOn Boxing Day atheletic sports were held at Mudgee under the direction of the Oddfellows. The weather was exceedingly hot, but notwithstanding that, there must have been 1500 persons on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsA temporary contract to perform the Californian mail line, has been closed by the Government with the A. S. N. Company, for a period of seven months. Maize has taken a sudden rise, and is now 5s. 6d. ...
Article : 117 wordsOn Boxing Day Mr. John Donnellan, an old resident at Armidale, met with two injuries in a simple manner. He was leading some bay, when a man assisting him let the rope slip, and Mr. ...
Article : 1,358 wordsImportant intelligence has been received from the Palmer. Good stone is being got, at a depth of fifty feet. Provisions were plentiful. Splendid gold was being got at the new rush at ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Wagga Wagga Express of Dec. 30 says:— The introduction of hares into this district is being carried on satisfactorily, and there is every prospect of the Coursing Club having an ample stock upon ...
Article : 1,554 wordsAshton's celebrated circus company performed here on the first and second evenings of the new year. The entertainments were conducted by Mr. Ashton in a most praiseworthy manner. The feats ...
Article : 142 wordsThe body of the boy Raid, who was drowned from the Endymion's boat, has been recovered. An inquest was held to-day, when a verdict of accidental death was returned. ...
Article : 38 wordsOFFICIAL CORRESPONDKNCE.—Mr. W. C. Browne, M.P., has favored us with the subjoined letters, for publication:— "Department of Public Works, ...
Article : 746 wordsWe regret to have to record some heavy losses by fire lately incurred by Mr. A. G. Martin, of the Oaks, and evidently the work of an incendiary. From particulars to hand it appears that about five weeks ...
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Advertising : 1,658 wordsDEATH OF MR. WILLIAM SMITH.—Notwithstanding that the demise of Mr. Wm. Smith, late superintendent of Attunga, was not unexpected, a feeling of gloom overspread the community when it became ...
Article : 393 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday last, before Mr. A. Lardner, J.P., and a jury of seven, at the residenc[?] of Mr. John Fernance, Southampton, touching the cause of the death of Jane Fernance, who had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsAbout noon on Tuesday, the 22nd instant, one of those violent whirlwinds, which the knowing ones say presage dry weather, came up on the hot northerly wind, at the time blowing, and swept along ...
Article : 716 wordsJan. 2.—Amherst, schooner, 162 tons, Berry, from Napier, 9th instant. 2.—Camille, American ship, 584 tons, Humphrey, from Melbourne, 25th instant. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Jan 1875, Page 3
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