SIR—Please allow me through your exto[?]sively read columns to direct the attention of those concerned to the present state of the above structure. Some time back a tender for building a bridge over ...
Article : 361 wordsPRESBYTHRIAN ASSOCIATION.—On Tuesday evening the usual fortnightly meeting of this association was held in the Maitland High School—one of the vice-presidents, Mr. Armstrong, being in the chair. The evening was spent in the ...
Article : 2,344 wordsDEATH OF SIR FREDERICK POTTINGER.—We regret to have to record the death of Sir Frederick Pottinger, Bart., which took place yesterday at the Victoria Club, at a quarter before two o'clcok in the afternon. It will be ...
Article : 2,946 wordsRESISTING THE POLICE.—James Mason was charged with this offence. Constable Eiffe deposed: On Saturday evening, when I had a prisoner in charge the prisoner endeavoured to rescue him from me: he struck me two or three times on the ...
Article : 2,193 wordsThe river is getting very low, and the weather ia confoundedly dry; business is rather dull, but we are conlent. Some days ago a station on the Calgoa was stuck up ...
Article : 260 wordsApril 8.—A[?]a, barque, 144 tons, Berry, from Brisbane. 9.Lorenzo Sabine, barque, 164 tons, Hescott, from Nelson, N.Z. 10.—Monarch, barque, 269 tons, Jamieson, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 153 wordsApril 8.—Tararua (s.), 700 tons Captain J. Gardyne, from Nelson 3rd instant, with [?] passengers. 8.—Hunter (s.), 300 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Wollongong and Clyde River, with 37 passengers. ...
Article : 545 wordsCRICKET.—NEWCASTLE V. RAYMOND TERRAGE.—These clubs met to play their return match on Saturday lastm, the 8th instant, upon the temporary ground of the] Newcastle Cricket Club, near St. John's Ch[?]ch. The ...
Article : 361 wordsSIR—In reading over your widely-circulated paper, there was a letter in Thursday's paper arrested my attention, upon the subject of annexatin to the Municipality of West Maitland. I must beg to inform the ...
Article : 780 wordsELECTRONAL ROLL — The number of names on the roll for the electorate of Wollombi for 1865-6 are 1168, exceeding that of last year by the names of 83 electors. ROBBERIGS.—Several instances of petry robberies have ...
Article : 96 wordsAt West Maitland, from Stoney Creek grass paddock, near Dunmore, 11th of April, 1865; damages (driving and punt) 1s. 11d. each:—One red heifer, M off rump; one red and white heifer, M near rump: pme white heifer, red cars, [?]tched ...
Article : 99 wordsThe reply of Mr. Robertson to the deputution of squatters held in Sydney the other day, caused great talk amongst our squatters, freeholders, and selectors here, when he remarked that "the balances of free-selectors ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsAbout four p.m. yesterday Hall's gang atuck-up Gallimore's stores at Balck Rock, with Mr. Gallimore, Mrs[?] Watt, of Newrea [?]n, and Mr. Austin, of White Horse Inn. Took £20 in money and £30 in goods from ...
Article : 253 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Breadstuffs remain without animation. One of the principal town millers, we understand, has discontinued working for the present, decli[?]ing to purchase wheat at existing rates. A small parcel of ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThis town has been very much enlivoned by the warm interest which has been taken of late, by the inhabitants and surrounding neighbourhood, for the general benefit of the youthful population, with reference to the ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsTOWN IMPROVEMENTS—Since [?] last no[?] the improv[?] that have been [?] (now nearly two years ago) [?] t[?] town, conside[?] [?] made —more so than in any other [?] the town was ...
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