SINGLETON AMATEUR MINSTRELE.— This company, which has now become quite an institution in Singleton, gave another one of their justly popular entertainments list evening, in aid of the building fund of the ...
Article : 244 wordsSia—I need hardly remind a gentleman of your intelligence that a man is a componed animal—that he has a body as well as a soul, which calls for care and attention. Well, Sir, in this Upper Paterson district of ours we ...
Article : 395 wordsOn Monday morning last, on the arrival of the mailman from Narrabri, he brought the painful intelligence of a serious accident having occurred the previous afternoon to Mr. Thomas Oliver, managing superintendent ...
Article : 342 wordsTHE ESTIMATES FOR 1866.—On looking over the Estimates, as published in your issue of to-day (Saturday), we find that our distriat has been totally neglected, thinks to our representative (or, we may rather say, ...
Article : 431 wordsSIR—In the report of the last sittings of the Municipal Council I read that it was moved by the improvement committee that the surveyor be instructed to ascertain the cost of clearing the brushwood from the ...
Article : 207 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We are still without the slightest prospect of any rain, at present the country about Tamworth looks miserable, and cattle exceedingly poor for want of feed. Rain clouds gather over the township, but no ...
Article : 359 wordsWe have received Queensland papers to the 28th ult. MURDER BY THE BLACKS.—A brutal murder has been committed by the blacks in the neighbourhood of Mooloolah, a small timber port to the northward of Bribie ...
Article : 458 wordsThe Court of Quarter Sessions was formally opened by his Honor Judge Meymott on the 23rd February. The birmters present were Mr. Breaan, Crown Prosecutor, and Mr. Ellis, solicitors, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. ...
Article : 318 wordsOn Friday night a heavy thunderstorm suddenly flooded Dangar's Creek at Gostwyck. It was also very heavy at Mihi Creek. At Armidale there were some fine showers on Friday night and Saturday, accompanied ...
Article : 538 wordsThe country is looking most splendid: all the rivers are full, and the grasses waving like wheat fields. I am grieved to record the untimely death by fire of Mrs. Sweeney, formerly living with Mr. John Cameron, ...
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Advertising : 3,390 wordsThe river still keeps the steamers from the township, and we are almost as badly off for food as they were in Ireland some years ago; yet everybody seems pretty jolly, and takes to the pigweed quite naturally. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe laying down of the new system of railway lines to the various cranes on the wharves is in progress. When completed it is estimated that a saving will be effected, and a difference of increase in the loading facilities equal ...
Article : 618 wordsA public meeting was held at the town hall, Mudgee, on the 26th ultimo, for the purpose of considering the question of manicipal extension throughout the colony The Mayor presided. The Breakers who addressed the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Mar 1866, Page 3
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