The following answers were given to questions:—By the Treasurer: That the site originally intended for the post office, Mudgee, is too limited; but if further accommodation is required in the present office it will be ...
Article : 810 wordsI am sorry to have to inform you that the rust has made its appearance amongst the wheat in this district. In several instances it has shown in small patches, but as yet it has not effected a whole field; but it is feared ...
Article : 56 wordsELECTION RUMOURS.—Anticipating an early dissolution of the present Legislative Assembly, persons taking an interest in the political state of the colony have already manifested activity in election matters. Various ...
Article : 1,759 wordsThe annual festival of St. John's Church School, Raymond Terrace, took place yesterday, and a happier day, or one of more real enjoyment, we do not remember to have spent. The day was all that could be desired. The ...
Article : 795 wordsPOLICE CHANGES.—Mr. James Sheridan, senior-sergeant of police, has this day been removed from the charge of the police force stationed here, to Wollongong. We are very sorry to lose Mr. Sheridan, who has now been some ...
Article : 231 wordsThe improvements at this township are making some progress, of a substantial character. The first pile of our bridge across the Peel River was driven yesterday by Mr. M'llveen, in presence of Mr. Quodling, the ...
Article : 646 wordsLast Thursday, the parsonage grounds presented all the animated signs of juvenile festivities. About two hundred children were there assembled for their annual recreations. Most of them were on the books of the ...
Article : 375 wordsThe crops in the neighbourhood of Braidwood are looking well, and the wheat is as yet free from rust. Smut, however, has shown itself in some of the wheat paddocks on the Clyde Road. ...
Article : 2,300 wordsTHE RUST IN WHEAT.—Various accounts continue to be received from different parts of the district as to the probable prospect of our wheat harvest. From some parts the wheat is reported to be looking well, whilst in ...
Article : 394 wordsA publie meeting was held, pursuant to public notice, calling the same at Mr. Thoradyke's, the Alma Hotel, Brookfield, on the evening of Saturday, 29th October, for the purpose of recommending James Carlton, Esq., ...
Article : 1,013 wordsNARROW ESCAPE.—An accident occurred yesterday to a son of Mr.Pendlebury, storekeeper, on the Lake Macquarie-road. It appears that the lad was playing with a flask of gunpowder, amusing himself by throwing it ...
Article : 284 wordsAt Aberdeen, on the 10th day of October, 1864; damages and driving. 2s. 6d. per he[?]d:One black mare, star, off hind foot white, PQ near shoulder—black filly foal at foot. star, unbranded.—On the 20th October, 1864; dumages and driving, 7s. ...
Article : 1,231 wordsOct. 29.—Glenshee, barque, 817 tons, Macallister, from Melbourne. 29.—Squaw, brig, 166 tons, Breek, from Melbourne. 29.—Susan, brig, 186 tons, Kiddy, from Mannkau. ...
Article : 141 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Tuesday, 1st November, 1864.— (Before H. Glennie and J. Browne, Esqs.)—Impounding Act: Richard Ashmore was charged with a breach of this Act by James Allen, of Jerry's Plains. The defendant ...
Article : 763 wordsAt present and for some time past, a gang of cattlestealers have been uncommonly active; last week fifteen head of cattle were stolen from a settler on Timageg Creek. They were taken from the immediate vicinity ...
Article : 218 wordsOct. 28.—Clora Sayers, barque, 220 lons, Captain Bremner, from Mauritius 16th September, and Melbourne 25th instant, with 6 passengers. 29.—Westward Ho. ship,590 tons, Captain WILLIAMS, from ...
Article : 539 wordsSIR—On the first of this month you did me the favor to publish a few observations by which I attempted to show the bonefit the colony at large would derive could the people be induced to consume their own productions, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 3 Nov 1864, Page 3
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