The Rangitoto has brought one day's later English pipers, from which are extracted the following items:— The Government are moving energetically to compel railway companies to provide communication between the ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsA finer morning than that with which the lovers of the turf were favored for the opening of the metropolitan autumn race meeting could not have been desired. The course was in fine order. About five thousand ...
Article : 1,966 wordsThe Auckland (s.) brings Nelson papers to the 23rd, containing later news from Okitiki the Omeo (s.) having arrived from there with 10,000 ounces of gold and a large number of passengers, who had left the diggings on ...
Article : 131 wordsThe weather again was beautifully fine, but the attendance on the course was not so large as on the first day. The racing was superior. First Race.—The All-aged Stakes of 3 sovs[?] each, with ...
Article : 1,324 wordsA BILL introduced by Mr. Byrnes, primarily for the purpose of enabling the Municipal Council of Parramatta to borrow money in order to supply the inhabitants with water, has ...
Article : 1,194 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The full particulars of the shooting of B[?]n Hall will be found in another column; as will also be found the ...
Article : 201 wordsNew York, February 14.—Sherman's force is operating in the direction of Charleston. Grant contemplates moving on Goldsbrough, North Carolina. The Confederates are endeavouring to mine the Federal position ...
Article : 255 wordsA meeting of this body was held at the Council Chambers, on Friday evening. Present [?] Aldermen Wright, M'Loughlin, Chambers, solicley, aund Cains. In the absence of the Mayor, Alderman Chambers took the chair. ...
Article : 1,199 wordsThe Government of Bogota has instructed the authorities at Panama to prohibit any foreign troops crossing the Isthmus. This step is said to be taken at the instance of the French Government. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Imperial authorities have given instructions that in future all persons travelling through Mexico must obtain permits. Citizens of the United States were not to receive permits without first proving that their intentions ...
Article : 113 wordsFEES.—In reply to Mr. Driver, Mr.Cowper said that the charge of 10s, made at the Central and Water Police Offices, for every temporary extension of a publican's license, was not made under the authority of the ...
Article : 766 wordsThursday, 6 p.m.—Mr. Bale, a storekeeper, residing at Blayney, was stuck-up yesterday on the Carcoar Road, about fifteen miles from Bathurst, by a man who were a mask, and was armed with a gun. The robber took from ...
Article : 901 wordsAbout eight thousand persons were on the ground this day. His Excellency the Governor was present. The racing was unexceptionably good. First Race.—The Champagne Stakes of 16 sovs each. ...
Article : 1,031 wordsASSAULT IN THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.—In reply to Dr. Lang, Mr. Smart said that it was true that a boy named Kelly, employed in the Government printing office, had assaulted another boy named Gilberthorpe, ...
Article : 1,082 wordsMay 4[?]Timothy Ward, of Elizabeth street, Sydney, baker. Liabilities, £118 18s. Assets, £57 2s 2d. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. EXPORTS FROM THE DISTRICT DURING THE WEEK.— ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 May 1865, Page 2
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