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  2. THE CRICKET MATCH DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Very great has been the disappointment arising from the non-fulfilment of the promised visit of the All-England cricketers to Maitland, and the consequent collapse of the intended match between that team and twenty-two ...

    Article : 1,824 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 92 words
  4. ANOTHER HIGH FRESH IN THE HUNTER.

    The weather during the whole of the week has been extremely variable—short intervals of sunshine, fine and steady rain, and exceedingly heavy showers having alternated. The downpour at times has been excessive, ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Wednesday, 2 p.m.—All over this district there has been rain for the last three weeks, with slight intermissions.—The bridge at Posson Swamp is finished.—A cricket club has been formed here, called the New ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  6. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  7. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR APRIL.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: If you have any large cabbage plants in seed beds, plant them out in rows. Plant also culinary herbs. Earth up your celery as required. Continue to sow peas, brocoli, lettuce, onions, turnips, radish, beans, cabbages. Dress all ...

    Article : 208 words
  8. HEAVY FLOOD AT DUNGOG.

    Our Dungog correspondent writes, under date Thursday, 31st March, 11 o'clock p.m. "While I write the country is one broad sheet of water—everything must be lost. Still raining, and the ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. TIME TABLE.—GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 words
  10. THE FLOODS ON DARLING DOWNS.

    We extract from the Darling Downs Gazette of the 24th March the whole of the information as to the flood on Darling Downs contained in it. It will be seen with pleasure that the telegraphic information hitherto ...

    Article : 2,781 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    THE PRESIDENT.—The Clerk communicated to the house a message he had received, from which it appeared that the President, on his way from Goulburn, had been thrown from the mail coach, and so injured as to be ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1864. TAMPERING WITH TELEGRAMS. IMPORTANT as the suppression of crime and the detection and punishment of criminals must ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  13. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    QUESTIONS ANSWERED.—Mr. Eagar, in reply to questions put by Mr. Dangar with reference to to Mr. Dillon, the postal inspector, said that Mr. Dillon had been on duty at Inverell five days—that the allowance to him for ...

    Article : 933 words
  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    FORGERY.—At the Central Police Court, on Wednesday, Robert Haswell was charged with having incited and procured P. Thomson, alias Sindon, alias Falkberg, alias Falkenberg, to forge and utter, and Arthur, A. ...

    Article : 2,416 words
  15. MAITLAND CIRCUIT COURT.

    The following cases in addition to those we have already published will come on for hearing at the Circuit Court, which opens on Monday next:— John Siviers, assault and robbery; Wollombi bench. ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    March 29.—James M'Cartney Beattie, of [?]ama, Liabilities, £367 18s. Assets, £40 16s. 8d. Deficit, £326 1s. 4d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. 29.—James Stirling Home of Bathurst, solicitor, on ...

    Article : 170 words
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