The first General Meeting of the shareholders of the Waratah Coal Company was held on Tuesday, at their offices, Pitt-street, at three o'olock. Captain Smith took the chair. ...
Article : 3,207 wordsBURKE, THE BUSHRANGER—As we stated in our last, the body of Burke was taken into Carcoar on Sunday last; an enquiry was held by the Police Magistrate; and the two men in charge of the body were examined; they ...
Article : 2,055 wordsNamoi River, October 27th.—Since my last, copious showers have fallen, accompanied by heavy thunder and vivid lightning. However, these four days there seems a great change in the weather; it has just now some ...
Article : 367 wordsThe first annual examination of the children of the Branxton National Sohool took place on Friday last, and was indeed a very interesting ceremony in our quiet town. The day being fine, the children mustered strong, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 wordsPOLICE COURT.—TUESDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER, 1863. (Before J. C. S. M'Douall, J. Browne,.T. Johnstone, and G. P. Bowman, Esqs., J.P.) OSBORNE LANGUAGE.—Arthur Gladstone was fined ...
Article : 2,479 wordsDuring the last week we have been visited by a succession of westerly gales, which is quite unusual at this time of the year. The whole of Sunday it continued to blow a gale from the westward. In the early part of ...
Article : 568 wordsMELDOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The amount of business transacted in the produce market since this time last week has been small. Holders of wheat and flour are trying to keep up prices, but it seems doubtful ...
Article : 2,153 wordsNovember 3—Success, barque, 280 tons, Whilemon from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. Oct. 31.—Marchioness, schooner, Holford, for New Plymouth, ...
Article : 86 wordsOctober 31.—Kiama (s.), 120 tons, Captain Honslar, from Merimbula 30th ultimo, with 10 passengers. 31,—Kembla (s,), 325 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River, with 35 passengers. ...
Article : 560 wordsThe Quarter Sessions terminated with several cases of little interest, at three o'clock on Thursday, and our township is again relapsing into its wonted quietude. By-the-bye, an attempt was made some time since to ...
Article : 181 wordsSUICIDE.—On Saturday last, a woman of the name of Folks, residing at an out-station on the Glenugie run, belonging to Mr. W. Devlin, and situate on the coast abreast of the Solitaries, committed self-destruction by ...
Article : 857 wordsSKELETON OF A MAN FOUND IN THE BUSH,—A few days ago the skeleton of a man was discovered lying in the bush on Mr. G. Wheatley's station (Boorook), by a German named John Stifiert, who is employed on the station ...
Article : 223 wordsA seaman of the ship Dora has been killed by a yard falling on deck. Another had an arm broken. Petition of insolvency—Estate of Thomas George Sawkins, ship-broker, Sydney. ...
Article : 44 wordsAccording to promise, I send you a few echoes from the West. We are being blessed with one of the most favourable and unprecedented seasons in this part of the colony for many years, Mother earth is clothed ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Nov 1863, Page 3
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