This Court opened on Monday the 24th April. His Honor, the Chief Justice, before commencing the ordinary business of the Assize, addressed some observations to the magistr[?]y, and the inhabitants of the Southern ...
Article : 1,133 wordsThe following petition waa to be submitted to the members of the Maitland Building and Investment Society last night for adoption:— To the Honorable the Legislative Assembly of New South ...
Article : 253 wordsSince I last wrote we have had one day's good downpour of rain, last Wednesday. This will do much good. This morning the Esther, Ketch, came up, and the captain, Roberts, reports having lost one of the men when ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsApril 27.—Barwon (s.s.), Lowri[?], from Sydney. 28.—Black Bird (s s.), from Sydney. [?]28.—A. W. Stevens, American barque, 474 tons, Brown, from O[?]ago, N.Z. ...
Article : 161 wordsFORCIBLE SEIZURE OF THE RACE=HORSES KILDARE AND ZENOBIA.—Considerable excitement was [?]used amongst the sporting community in Sydney yesterday, by a report that the two race-horses Kildare and Zenobia, ...
Article : 3,424 wordsBUSHRANGERS.—On Monday, at dinner time, Mr Munroe, at Boggy Creek, Innkeeper, was stuck-up by Captain Thunderbolt and party, who took £50 in cash and a quantity of store goods. They afterwards ...
Article : 104 wordsApril 27.—Urara (s.), [?]00 tons, Captain Maides, from Grafto[?] 25th instant, with 10 passengers. 27.—Western Star, brig. 220 tons, Captain Miles, from Auckland 17th instant, with 4 passengers. ...
Article : 801 wordsWESLEYAN CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY.—The anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel in this town was celebrated on Monday evening, 17th instant, by a tea meeting, which was attended by at least one hundred and fifty persons. By ...
Article : 728 wordsAlthough the portentous clouds which have been hovering around us this past week strongly indicated the approaoh of rain, nothing in the shape of shower has yet fallen. The cloudy weather, however, still induces ...
Article : 563 wordsFrom the letter of a passenger published in the Times of India, we take the following account of the late accident on board the steamer Rangoon. It was most providential thit the explosion did not take place at meal ...
Article : 1,110 wordsAt Bendemeer, on the 21st day of April, 1865, by order of T. A. Perry, Esq., J.P., for trespass; driving &c., 2s. 6d. per head:—One brown and white bullock, branded like MT over Q near ribs; one strawberry ditto, branded like TU near ribs, ...
Article : 794 wordsAn accident happenod last Friday to a child of Mr. Peacock's, of Duckenfield, which it is feared will be attended with fatal results. It appears that the little fellow was standing by the fire, and the servant girl had ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Again this week we have been favoured with a copious fall of rain. A shower f[?]ll on Saturday, again on Tuesday, and on Thursday a heavy fall occurred, which lasted for several hours. Yesterday ...
Article : 180 wordsAt a special meeting of the shareholders of the Cooperative Coal Mining Company, on the 22nd April, the report submitted showed that an improvement had been effected in the mode of keeping the accounts. The ...
Article : 1,002 wordsTHE MERRENDEE SHOOTING CASE.—Thomas Ryan was brought before the bench at Mudgee, on Tuesday, the 25th of April, charged with shooting at Mr. Fisher, with intent to murder. From the evidence it appeared that ...
Article : 253 wordsMiss and Mrs. Dickson before the Police Court to-day, on charge of horse-stealing. Remand granted. Flour firmer. The Madras passed Cape Otway yesterday morning. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 2 May 1865, Page 3
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