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Advertising : 1,247 wordsThe weather is very dry, and rain is anxiously waited for. The Kennedy, steamer, leaves to-morrow with wool, and the Blanche and Moolgewanke are expected in about a week. The former vessel ...
Article : 134 wordsAn influential and well-attended meeting of the inhabitants assembled at the court-house, Wollombi, on Friday, the 1st October, for the purpose ef presenting to the late Police Magistrate an illuminated ...
Article : 1,308 wordsAn itinerant jeweller, who is very honest in his business transactions, has a great horror of telling lies. Every morning, ere he sets out on his day's journey, he spreads his wares on the family table, ...
Article : 3,089 wordsAt the inquest held on James Woods, the verdict returned by the jury, was suicide while labouring under temporary insanity. It is currently reported that Parliament will meet ...
Article : 176 wordsThe revenue for the quarter ending September 30 amounts to £13,125. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe outbuildings adjoining Pethric Cragos were burned to the ground yesterday. The estimated damage is nearly £300. The buildings were uninsured. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe barque Verulam, from Spencer's Gulf to Newcastle, passed yesterday. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Public Service boat race was won by the Treasury crew. The man Howard, who killed two persons, a man and a woman, at Frankston, was executed this ...
Article : 49 wordsThe City of Brisbane passed Port Macquarie on Sunday. She was returning to Sydney, her machinery having broken down. The steamer James Paterson has gone to her assistance. ...
Article : 133 wordsAt Glen Innes, on the 14th day of September, 1875, from Clairvaux, by Ewan M'Intyre; sum due at date of notice,—the entires £5 3s. 6d., the others 3s. 6d. each:— ...
Article : 1,108 wordsMadame Ristori's benefit on Saturday night was a great success. Many persons were turned away, unable to find room. Madame Janauschek was received by a large ...
Article : 117 wordsA cricket match was played here to-day between the Clarence and Hinton Clubs, which resulted in a victory for the former. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe complaints now making of the scarcity of labor are wide spread. There are no laboring men hardly to be got. Station improvements are at a standstill. Fencers and splitters not being ...
Article : 302 wordsA telegram from the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, dated London, 2nd October, states:- The wool sales closed firmly, at an average ...
Article : 100 wordsA blackguardly act, and one for which it is to be hoped the perpetrator will meet with his just deserts, was committed here on Friday night. Some scoundrel stole on board the new ferry steamer ...
Article : 380 wordsOn Saturday last a horse belonging to Mr. Quodling bolted with that gentleman's buggy, and after a short career brought the vehicle into contact with fence near Mr. Guest's hotel, smashing buggy, ...
Article : 450 wordsEnglish advices state that the submarine cable for this colony and New Zealand has been shipped aboard the Edinburgh and the Hibernian, which vessels will leave London for these colonies about ...
Article : 38 wordsThere is little to write about from this quarter. The sheds around here are busy—the shearing engaging all attention. However, I suppose that when the fleece is taken off the backs of the flocks, we shall ...
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Advertising : 1,200 wordsMr. Cowdery, last week, completed ten miles of the trial survey towards Bourke. He is at present engaged in thick scrubby country, every foot of which it is necessary to cut a lane through with ...
Article : 229 wordsTo-day being the first occasion upon which the newly appointed Police Magistrate (Mr. F. B. Hales) took his seat upon the bench, the magistrates in attendance, whose [?]mes will appear appended to ...
Article : 356 wordsOn the 28th instant, at the local police court, before D. W. Irving, Esq.[?] P.M., William Roberts, of Tu[?]cumbah, was charged with unlawfully and maliciously [?]hooting at one Thomas Cupples, with ...
Article : 141 wordsThe lambing is nearly completed at all the frontage stations, and from what I can hear and see the crop is a splendid one; from Merotherie to Medway the owners all seem satisfied with the return, which ...
Article : 103 wordsFrom the 1st Oct. the mails from the South are to arrive at 2.30 p.m., nearly an hour later than the time was not very long ago, and half an hour later than since. This is "improvement" with a ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Oct 1875, Page 3
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