The races on Thursday were no exception to the general rule, that the second day's gathering is the indifferent one of a race meeting, whether the number of events, the quality of the racing, or the attendance of the public, is ...
Article : 891 wordsANOTHER MAIL ROBBERY.—On Sunday evening, about five o'clock, the Albury down mail to Sydney, which had left Gundagai that morning, was stuck-up near Jugiong toll-bar by two armed men, one of them supposed to be ...
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Family Notices : 56 wordsThe following petition has been sent to this office by the secretary of the Free Trade Association, with a request that it may be published. The petition will be ready for signature in a few days:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsTuesday evening.—The Escort to-morrow takes down 67 oz. C dwts. 4 grs. Wednesday.—The annual ploughing match in connection with the Argyle Horticultural and Agricultural ...
Article : 95 wordsWednesday, 3.18 p.m.—Ben Hall, the "Old Man," and Dunleavy stuck up J. D. Macansh's station at Began Began, fifteen miles from the scene of the outrage on Sunday evening. Mr. Macansh was from home. They ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsTuesday evening.—The Minister for Lands has gone on a tour through the Rockhampton and Fort Denison districts to ascertain the requirements of that portion of the colony.—The Chief Justice left town to-day to ...
Article : 58 wordsILLEGALLY ON PREMISES.—On Thursday, at the Wes[?] Maitland police court, Archibald Fairley was brought up on the charge of being illegally on the premises of W. H. Mullen. The prisoner had been found in Mr. ...
Article : 3,638 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow peas, French beans, celery, onions, turnips, pumpkins, vegetable marrow, cucumber, lettuce, radish, endive, cabbage, broccoli. Plant sweet potatoes, capsicums garlick, eschalots. Earth up celery. At all times keep the beds free ...
Article : 163 wordsTuesday, 6 p.m.—The Northam took four tons and a half gold, and 90,000 sovereigns.—It is reported that the Government have instructed a solicitor proceeding to England to represent Victoria in the dispute respecting ...
Article : 539 wordsWe have Auckland papers of the 10th, 15th, and 16th September, but our intervening files are not yet to hand. From the two last mentioned dates, we learn that two ...
Article : 890 wordsIF proof were wanting that some arrangement should be effected, in the form of federation or otherwise, for the prompt settlement of differences arising between the several colonies of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 908 wordsTuesday, 6 p.m.—The debate in the Assembly on the motion of the Government to uphold Mr. Goyder's valuation of runs, have been adjourned.—A man named John Garrison was killed on the Northern Railway while ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsWe quote from a second edition of the Southern Gross of Saturday, the 17th instant, as follows:— FATAL OCOURRENCE AT CAMP TEAWAMUTU.—FOUR MEN SHOT.—GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CAMP.—The following ...
Article : 104 wordsIn the estate of John Boots, carpenter, of Raymond Terrace, a single meeting was held before the District Commissioner, Mr. E. D. Day, at the Court-house, East Maitland, yesterday. Insolvent appeared, but none of his ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Oct 1864, Page 2
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