To live in Maitland through seasons like the present is indeed trying to the strongest nerves We have heard of Englishmen well nigh goinig wild with excitement during the prevalence [?] ...
Article : 1,363 wordsThe river, which reached its highest level on Wednesday last, and then began to fall, (as reported in our last issue,) receded rapidly on Wednesday light and on Thursday morning; and by two o'oloek on the latter day ...
Article : 546 wordsAPRIL 30TH, 9 P.M.—As may well be sapposed, we are now in the midst of a flood, the town being almost, if not entirely, surrounded by water. At all points nothing but the same spectacle meets the eye, and strikes one ...
Article : 527 wordsIn another column, page 2, we give, from Panama papers kindly forwarded to us by Mr. Hopkinson, of Newcastle, a good deal of the more interesting news brought by the Panama mail steamer, Kaikoura, which ...
Article : 712 wordsTHE NERVOUS CORES QUADRILLES.—We have received a copy of these new quadrilles, arranged by Mr. Marmaduke H. Wilson, and published by Mr. J. W Hilicoat, West Maitland. We can are that the music looks well ...
Article : 2,564 wordsYesterday morning the Mayor of West Maitland, Alderman Gorrick, and Messrs. R. Scobie, W. Willard, and Logan, waited, by appointment, upon Mr. Graham, at Oakhampton, with the view of ascertaining whether ...
Article : 1,282 wordsAn attack was made by a body of Fenians upon the Drogheda barracks yesterday. The attacking party was received with great gallantry by the military and police stationed in the barracks, and ...
Article : 1,585 wordsThe N. T. Tribune of the 11th March has the following:—"The feeling among Fenians in this city (New York) in regard to the news from Ireland is now at its height. The desire to learn the true State of affairs in ...
Article : 496 wordsPROPOSED RACES.—A meeting of persons favourable to the holding of races on the 24th instant (Qneen's Birthday), at the Newcastle race-course, was held on Wednesday day evening, at nine o'clock, at the Yacht Club Hotel, ...
Article : 767 wordsApril 30.—Michael Cahill, of Petersham bootmaker Liabilities, £578 17s. 6d., of which £510 is secured. Assets, £1020. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. 30.—David Rose Crichton, of King's Plains, Engineer. ...
Article : 288 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 4 May 1867, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: