PROPOSED 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 wordsThe mailman from Raymond Terrace to Stroud is supposed to be drowned in one of the creeks, as he left imeburner's Creek on last Thursday morning, and has not since been heard of. Had not arrived in Strond up ...
Article : 49 wordsMay 1.—Grafton (s), from Sydney. 3.—Lady Darling ([?]), 537, Clayton from Melbourne 80th ultimo. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 356 wordsThe only subject worthy of notice since my last bas been the continued wet weather which has prevailed day after day. Nothing but rain, rain, rain, with as yet no prospect of its clearing up. The rain, as I informed you ...
Article : 390 wordsWool: We sold 159 bales, as follows:—Damaged fleece, PRK&MY, I bag wool at 4¼1d; mixed, WK, 1 at 4¼d, 1 at 9¼d; clippings, MxY, 1 at 6d, TOM, 1 at 6d; grease, RD over G, 1 at 7d, fleece, W, 3 ...
Article : 1,530 wordsThe produce market, which has remained quiescent for a considerable period, will be affected very materially in many instance by the late rains and floods.—Lucerne Hay: This product may be expected to advance, but no ...
Article : 1,760 words1.—kaikourn R.M.S.(Panama Line), 1501 tons Captain H. S. Machin, from Panama 26th March, and Wellington 26th ultimo. Passengers—from England: Messrs. Harwitz, Hamburger. From Wellington: Mrs. Jolmson, Misses Johnson (2), ...
Article : 348 wordsTHE FRESH IN THE RIVER.—The river continued rising very slowly after dark on Tuesday, and by midnight bad attained a height of about 14 feet above its usual level. It then commenced to fall, and by five o'clock on the ...
Article : 114 wordsThursday, May 2—The weather is still showery, with every appearance of its continuing, but the river at present is failing. ...
Article : 24 wordsSIR—On reading your report, of [?] [?] in the Hunter, in Tuesday's issue, it strikes me very forcibly that it does not convey a clear idea more particularly of what has caused the fearful amount of damage on the back ...
Article : 504 wordsA Brisbane telegram states that the river rose for y feet, Harris's store and wharf were submerged; 200 feet of bridge carried away; the new bridge waa uninjured. Markets here inactive. Bradley, Newton, ana Lamb ...
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Advertising : 1,423 wordsBusiness has been very dull indeed during the week, owing to the inclement weather. When the roads dry up an improvement in trade is looked for, as the shearing supplies have now to be got away. Teas and sugars, and ...
Article : 849 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—April 27.—Our Wentworth correspondent says 200 very good fat cattle (Ayre and Martin's) bound for Adelaide market, are between Menindie and Wentworth. 300 (Victoria and Riverina ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 4 May 1867, Page 5
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