Mr. Alfred Boggis exhibited an interesting collection of dissolving views at the Church of England school, o[?] last Thursday evening. The audience, which was a large one, appeared thoroughly to enjoy the evening's ...
Article : 144 wordsIt gives me great pleasure at last to be able to send you a few lines, for literally of late there has been nothing of importance from the river in the shape of news, and this must plead excuse for my long silence. ...
Article : 492 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the Singleton Show committee took place on Tuesday, the 1st August. Present: Mr. John Wyndham (chairman), Messrs. John Lethbridge, John Ross, James Moore, G. P. Bowman, and ...
Article : 1,510 wordsThere is a story of a certain man one time having commenced building a three-storied house. In drawing out the plans, and its construction, he quite forgot to insert a staircase to lead to the upper parts of the ...
Article : 868 wordsSTUD RAMS — We have been informed that Mr. George Rouse has just selected, without reservation, from the stud flock of Mr. N. P. Bayly, a ram, one three years old, for which he paid one hundred pounds, and also two rams ...
Article : 192 wordsA public meeting in aid of the funds for the restoration of St. Mary's Cathedral was held in the Roman Catholic Chapel, East Kempsey, Macleay, on the 23rd July. At the close of the meeting a subscription list was opened, ...
Article : 147 wordsSIR—Observing in your issue of the 20th instant, under the head of "Postal Delivery," a complaint signed "A. Doyle," on the non-delivery of his papers, I beg to inform you that as I have occasion every post to open the ...
Article : 272 wordsWe have Launceston papers to the 25th and Hobart Town papers to the 26th July. FINGAL QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY.—Mr. Stephens, formerly of the Ajax Company, Victoria, but now the ...
Article : 263 wordsST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.—A meeting convened by the members of the Catholic Church resident in Tamworth was held on Monday evening last, in the Court-house, for the purpose of taking steps to raise funds to re-erect St. ...
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Advertising : 3,184 wordsThe weather was rainy on Saturday last, there being just as much moisture as the farmers required. Since then the weather has been cloudy and fine by turns, with heavy frosts at night. On Wednesday morning there ...
Article : 772 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Tuesday, 1st August, 1865.—Before Jas. Smith, Esq, P.M.—James Richardson v. Edward Edgar, illegally detaining a dog; defendant was ordered to deliver up the same.—Peter M'Crimmon v. James ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 3 Aug 1865, Page 4
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