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Advertising : 94 wordsBy the James Paterson (s.) which arrived from Rockhampton at four o'clock on Friday morning we (S. M. Herald) learn from the Maryborough Chronicle that the town of Maryborough had been devastated by an ...
Article : 181 wordsMESSAGE,—The Private Secretary brought up a message from the Governor, assenting to the New South Wales Banking Company's Act Ame[?]dment Bill. The PRESIDENT —Mr. Plunkett informed the house ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE subject of local self-government has twice been brought before the Assembly this session; but in neither instance bave the circumstances under which it has been introduced been such ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 528 wordsPETITIONS.—Petitions were presented by Mr. Lneas, from inhabitants of Goulburn, against carrying the railway into that town; and by Mr. Driver, from Michael Kern, complaining of being improperly deprived of the ...
Article : 916 wordsThere is an old adage which says that—"To be forewarned is to be fore-armed." Had "Zadkiel"—whose startling predictions were so faithfully fulfilled by the Melbourne flood, and who more recently foretold the ...
Article : 2,064 wordsWhen our last issue went to press, on Friday evening the river was still rising fast, and promised soon to over flow High-street at Hall's. The rise, however, became less rapid as the night advanced, and had altogether ...
Article : 483 wordsApril 1.—John Blake, of Kent-street, North, Sydney, carpenter. Liabilities, £35 1s. Assets, £4. Deficit, £31 1s. Mr. Morris, official assignee. SCHEDULE FILED. ...
Article : 1,088 wordsWe have been visited with another flood. Since my last communication a continuance of showery weather has c[?]urred. On the 29th rain fell very heavily throughout the whole day. The 30th was about the ...
Article : 415 wordsThursday Evening.—The races were continued to-day, the weather being magnificent. For the Municipal Purse of 40 sovereigns, two miles, weight for age, four horses started, namely, Pacha, Zenobia, Euclid, and ...
Article : 831 wordsLAND AT BURROWA.—In reply to a question put by Mr. Hart, with reference to the advertisement by the Government for sale by auction of land conditionally purchased by the Rev. Dean Hanley, as a site for a glebe ...
Article : 1,841 wordsIt is again our misfortune to chronicle another flood in this district, which, although not quite so disastrous as the great flood of 1857, rose in the upper part of this river to within a foot of its height. Lower down, about ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Apr 1864, Page 2
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