THE BLANDFORD MURDER.—ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER.—On Thursday, the 25th ultimo, a suspicious-looking person, mounted on a dappled bay horse, with a pack strapped on in front of his saddle, passed through ...
Article : 497 wordsYesterday the nomination of candidates for the representation in the Assembly of the electorate of Patrick's Plains took place at the Royal Hotel, Singleton. There were about 200 persons present. Proceedings were ...
Article : 5,742 wordsANNIVERSARY DAY.—The inhabitants of this township were at an early hour preparing to celebrate this important day in colonial history. The weather was beautifully fine, which no doubt induced so many visitors to ...
Article : 246 wordsVogetation of every description betokens the beneficial results of the late rains, and although the weather has bo[?]n intensely hot since its fall, still the grass is growing splendidly, and the hopes of every squatter are raised by ...
Article : 230 wordsSIR—Observing in your paper of the 23rd instant an anonymous article, headed "Sticking-up at Gulligal," may I be permitted to request the insertion of these few lines to refute a gross and malicious falsehood therein ...
Article : 748 wordsThe drought has broken up. We had yesterday a splendid day's rain, the, first we have had for a twelve-months. I very seldom receive your Saturday's paper; ...
Article : 51 wordsOn Wednesday evening a dinner was given to William Hickey, the champion sculler, at the Albion Hotel, Watt-street. About seventy persons partook of the dinner. Captain Ma[?]pherson occupied tbe chair, Mr. T. W. ...
Article : 519 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, JAN. 30—Court opened at 12.30 a.m., and dosed at 1 p.m. Present—A. Brodie, E[?]q. There were but two cases for adjudication, both of which were adjourned for one week for the attendance of a second ...
Article : 1,377 wordsWe understand that a proposition is now under consideration of a public demonstration of confidence and approval towards our respected representative, the Hon. J. B. Wilson, in the shape of a banquet, at which he may ...
Article : 137 wordsARMED ROBBERY AT THE GUNDAROO POST-OFFICE — On the evening of Thursday last, 25th instant, the store and post-offioe at Gundaroo, kept by Mr. Fraser, were stuck up by three armed bushrangers. One of the two ...
Article : 1,895 wordsBy way of Melbourne, we (S. M. Herald) have news to the 6th December from California. Previous dates were to the 4th of the month. From New York and the Capitol, our dates come down ...
Article : 1,789 wordsJan. 31.—Lady Emma, brig, 130 tons, M'Eaohern, from Brisbane. Feb. 1.—Annie, sohooner, 214 tons, King, from Rockhampton. ...
Article : 120 wordsTHE REPRESENTATION OF LIVERPOOL PLAINS.—The meeting, convened by advertisement, which was to have taken place at Mr. S. R. Chaffey's inn last Saturday evening, to consider the propriety of calling upon our ...
Article : 408 wordsFeb. 1.—City of Melbourne (s.), 1000 tons, Captain Walker, from Melbourne 20th ultimo, with 65 passengers. 1.—Telegraph (s.), 600 tons, Captain Flitzsimmons, from Brisbane 30th ultimo, with 88 passengers ...
Article : 401 wordsI gave you in my last the issue of the first day's races here. The following is the result of second and last day —The Wee Waa Town Plate of £40 (the largest prize), for all horses, handicapped by the stewards, with a sweep ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Western mail robbers have been committed for trial. The nomination for Kiams took place to-day. Parkes was returned unopposed. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Feb 1866, Page 3
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