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Detailed lists, results, guides : 750 wordsSIR—In your issue of the 30th instant there appeared en aocount of a matter which occurred at my house on Saturday evening last. Simple justice is my reason for asking you to insert an unqualified contradiction to the ...
Article : 138 wordsOn Tuesday last the general goodwill of the people of this district towards the above-named gentleman was most fully demonstrated, by the presence and concurrence of a larger assemblage of persons than ever before came ...
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Advertising : 1,980 wordsDEAR SIR—In your issue of Thursday, the 15th inst. your correspondent "Advocate" strongly objects to the Maitland storekeepers doing business on St. Patrick's Day. Perhaps you will be kind enough to give publicity ...
Article : 232 wordsTHE WEATHER.—A change in the weather took place on Wednesday; but no rain fell till Thursday morning, when it came down in torrents, and continued during the greater part of Friday. The creeks on Thursday ...
Article : 69 wordsWEATHER.—Heavy rain during the past week, and the creeks flooded, though not sufficiently to stay the traffic between Stro[?]d and Tinonee. Gloucester, April 5. ...
Article : 25 wordsSALE OF FAT STOCK.—We understand the A. A. Company have just sold, off Warrah, 1000 bullooks at £8 5.s., 40 oows at £10, and 6000 wethers (calls) at 14s., per head, all delivered on the station. ...
Article : 39 wordsOn Monday, the 12th March, before Messrs. J. B. Bettington and W. Sheppard, two men named Young and Cole, charged with stealing and killing a bullock, the property of Mr. C. Blaxland, Cullingral, were committed ...
Article : 720 wordsIMPORTS.—The arrivals on Monday were the King Oscar from San Francisco, with 4649 bags of wheat and 7000 quarter-sacks of flour; and the Mary and Rose from Warrnambool, with 100 tons potatoes.—S. M. Herald. ...
Article : 564 wordsBefore S. B. Dight, R. A. Rodd, and G. T. Loder, Esquires.) DRUNK AND DISORDERLY —Alice Eckford was brought up on this charge.—Senior-sergeant Thorpe deposed: About two o'clook yesterday morning the prisoner was ...
Article : 1,108 wordsMarch 31.—Anglo-Saxon, American barque, 667 tons, Homans, from Melbourne. 31.—Sarah Ann, barque, 409 tons, Croucher, from Auckland, New Zealand. ...
Article : 61 wordsSince my last bulletin there is but a few odds and ends, whioh your readers, whose names are legion, may be glad to peruse. First of all the state of the country about here. Owing ...
Article : 160 wordsMarch 31.—City of Brisbane (s.), 700 tons, Captain F. C. Knight, from Brisbane 29th ultimo, with 37 passengers. 31.—Kembla (s.) 325 tons, Captain Mailler from Clyde River, with 24 passengers. ...
Article : 883 wordsWe may now be said to have regained our feet; rations are plentiful, and business seems to have taken a more busy turn. The weather is d[?]eadfully hot, and the river is very low. ...
Article : 308 wordsPATENT SLIP.—Since our last report of vessels repaired on Soott's patent slip, the Fortune, the Royal Exchange, and the Triton, have been laid up there and thoroughly overhauled and repaired. The barque Japan, which lately ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 Apr 1866, Page 6
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