The weather has been much the same here as you have [?] it in Maitland. The rivers and creeks were not very high; and I got home without rain until I came within two miles of home, when it came on to rain in torrents on ...
Article : 378 wordsAt Breeza Pound, on the 11th day of June, 1863, from Doona Run, by order of Mr. William Clift; damages and driving, 7s. 6d. per head:—One bay mare, star, saddle marked, like JH near shoulder, like J reversed off ...
Article : 877 wordsWe hear that there is every probability of our being soon indulged with two or three post-office pillars in the town of Singleton—one to be placed near the Fitzroy Hotel, and the other somewhere in the ...
Article : 213 wordsThe display of shipping in our harbour, at present [?] be gratifying to the Coal Companies. The forest [?] alongside the Agricultural Company's wharves [?] of an active business, of which the Wallsend and ...
Article : 1,571 wordsJune 26.—Heavy rain again. The overland route (hence to the Manning) is in a wretched plight. The same may be said of the road between this and the Macleay. Much sickness is about just now, especially ...
Article : 191 wordsIMPUDENT ROBBERY.—On the 27th ult. two men called at Wilson's public house, Burrundulla, and called for a bottle of rum, upon its being handed to them they refused to pay for it, the landlady consequently went to ...
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Advertising : 3,598 wordsRECOVERY OF GOLO.—Sub-inspector Ryeland, who proceeded to Nelligen for the purpose of examining the cell in which Webb and Forester were entrapped on the pretence that their comrade Hare wanted to see them, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 7 Jul 1863, Page 4
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