COAL-AND COPPER COMPANY'S MEN.—We are glad to learn even at the eleventh hour, that the late employés of this company resume work again this day at the previous rate of wage—namely 28s per yard. We sincerely ...
Article : 484 wordsOct. 28.—Maria J. Smith, American barque, 496 tons, J. Smith, from Sydney. 28.—Triton, schooner, 120 tons. Patten, from Melbourne. 28—Monarch, barque, 296 tons, Jamison, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE SEASON AND THE CROPS.—We regret to hear that in many places the wheat crop, which up to the past week or two looked very promising, has by the late heavy storms and continuous rains been more or less ...
Article : 808 wordsOct. 29.—La Hogue, ship. 1400 tons, Captain Williams, from Plymouth 1st August. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallis sen. and servant. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pemell, Miss A. Pemell, Messrs. J. and P. Pemell, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wallis jun., ...
Article : 618 wordsSIR—In an article, headed as above, which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, you say:—"The proceedings at a late meeting of the Municipal Council of East Maitland, a report of which appeared in our issue of the 3rd ...
Article : 1,041 wordsAt Aberdeen, on the 24th day of October, 1863, from Dart. mouth farm, by order of Mr. James Williams; damages 2s. 6d. One iron-grey mare, broken into saddle, like GB[?] (the G writing capital) near shoulder, 5 years old 14½ hands high. If not ...
Article : 1,519 wordsBy the Clarence steamer we (S. M. Herald) have Brisbane papers to the 28th Oct., and Rockhampton to the 22nd. The Daily Guardian is informed upon good authority ...
Article : 539 wordsROBBERY.—On Saturday last two men called at a hut on the Gostwyck Run, in which Mrs Kerwin, a widow, resides They were on horse[?]ack, and had a single-barrelled gun with them. They took from the hut a ...
Article : 445 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS.—The only transactions in the stock market of which we have heard since Fattorini's bi-monthly sales have been the purchase of a flock of shorn fat sheep at 9[?] 6d. per head; they are now on the road, and are expected to ...
Article : 968 wordsOur correspondent at Long Creek writes:—My rambles this week have taken me over to the Pyramul. All the way up Long Creek I found small parties of diggers; both they and others complained of too much ...
Article : 411 wordsWool.—Three lots of this year's clip were before the buyers yesterday, and only one of JMP, 24 bales, quitted, at 17d. per lb. The small quantity offered can hardly give a test of the prices likely to rule. ...
Article : 2,786 wordsCARDIFF COAL COMPANY—The second half-yearly meeting of shareholders in this company was held at Newcastle on Friday. The report of the directors stated that all the shares (1000) had been taken up, and that ...
Article : 3,170 wordsBOWLING ALLEY POINT, 26TH OCTOBER.—The last two days warn us of the near approach of summer; they have been the hottest we have had this spring. On the whole this has been a cold, wet, backward season; but ...
Article : 576 wordsThe gales yesterday and to-day have destroyed an immense quantity of young fruit in the vicinity of Sydney. Maize, 3s. 6d. to 4s.—dull. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 Nov 1863, Page 3
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