On Wednesday evening, at the usual fortnightly meeting of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales, in Sydney, Mr. Mortimore read the following paper on this subject:— ...
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Article : 961 wordsTHE LATE FATAL BOAT ACCIDENTS.—The late lamentable accidents at the Tuross Heads h[?] cast an additional gloom over this neighbourhood, already desponding enongh on account of the recent high flood. A ...
Article : 540 words[Empire]—Mr. Syme, of the Age, newspaper, is summoned to appear at the Legislative Assembly, on Thursday, to answer the charge of having published a gross libel in a leader against Mr. M'Cann.—In the Assembly ...
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Article : 105 wordsThe Inspectors of Schools employed by the Council of Education have recently held a Conference in Sydney [?] a view to arrange certain matters connected with the discharge of their duties, the carrying out of the ...
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Article : 1,444 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Paterson Mutual Improvement Society was held at their rooms, Oddfellows' Hall, on Tuesday evening last. There were between twenty and thirty members present. Mr. S. Stanbridge, ...
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Article : 916 wordsTHE COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.—ELECTION OF PRESIDENT —Under No. 13 of the Code of Regulations recently issued by the Council of Education, a special meeting of the council was held on Saturday last for the election of ...
Article : 2,058 wordsA meeting, convened by advertisement, was held on Tuesday evening, at the Morpeth Hotel, for the purpose of taking steps to get up a regatta at Morpeth, on the [?]4th May. Mr. W. Wilkinson occupied the chair. It ...
Article : 670 wordsVia Melbourne we (S. M. Herald) have news from the Cape to the 22nd January. The Port Elizabeth Telegraph gives the following:— The barque Salvia, Captain Easton, from Cardiff, bound ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Apr 1867, Page 2
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