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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsThe Panama mail steamer Ruahine arrived in Sydney on Friday night, [?]er passage having been prolonged by head winds. She brings news from New York to the 10th August, and from Europe to the 9th. We take the ...
Article : 610 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Sow pe[?]s, French beans, celery, onions turnips, pumpkins, vegetable marrow, cucumber, lettuce radish, endive, cabbage, broccoli. Plant sweet potatoes, capsicums, garlick, esch[?]lots. Earth up celery. At all times keep ...
Article : 176 wordsIn the[?] early stages of its history we hazarded the conjecture that the Reform Bill in England would be made m some way or other to provide for the representation of minorities. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words[Herald.]—The body of a man, name unknown, was found floating in the Nymboida River yesterday. Winberg's body has not yet been recovered. Friday. ...
Article : 65 wordsPETITIONS.—The petitions from Sydney, in favor of a review of the taxation: and from the Macleay in favor of a reduction of the price of land, were ordered to ne printed. CORRESPONDENCE.—Correspondence relating to land taken ...
Article : 2,043 words[Herald.]—The Warrnambool cricketers went In to-day and scored 43 in both innings, the Aborigines winning ia one innings with 97 runs to spare. In three successive overs, Mullagh bowled five out, with one run. ...
Article : 41 words[Herald.]—Jamberoo Races, Second Day: Dairyman's Purse —Sanderson's Steersman 1. Barnard's Reindeer 2. Publicans' Purse—Wnldron's Maid of Erin 1, Sanderson's Gardiner 2. Ladies' Purse—Sanderson's Steersman 1. Congrove's Lady ...
Article : 42 wordsLONDON, AUGUST 9.—In the House of Lords, on the 6th inst., the amendment to the Reform Bill, increasing the basis of the lodger franchise £10 to £15 per annum, was reconsidered and rejected, and the bill then, after ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words[Herald.]—Wednesday, about half-past four p. m. a whirlwind and thunderstorm passed over the country six miles south or [?] town. It was about a mile wide, taking its course from west to cast, uprootiug large trees, and wrenching tops off ...
Article : 75 words[Herald.]—The Murray River is thirty-one feet above summer level at Echuca. Hopwood's punt cannot work.—Weather unsettled. ...
Article : 23 words[Hernald.]—The steamer Lady Young struck a rock off Bustard Head, at two a.m. on saturday. The passengers were landed by boats on Bustard Island. The Louisa Maria took one boat load and transhipped them into the ...
Article : 107 words[Herald.]—There have been heavy floods In the lower districts of Gipps Land [?] three men were drowned, and much property is destroyed.—It is intended temporarily to finish the front of the Parliament Houses in wood and illuminate it on ...
Article : 597 wordsConsols for money, 94½United States Five-Twenties, 73?. Liverpool, August 9,1867. Cotton is steady at 10¼d for Middling Uplands, and ...
Article : 909 words[Herald.]—Arrived, Sarah Ann, barque, from Wallaroo. Sailed: At G p.m. Wongn Wonga (s.), for Sydney. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.]—There was a tremendous gale all last night, with hailstorm and rain.—News has arrived per Jane Bell, from Mauritius, that Pir[?]ce Alfred was at the Cape of Good Hope, —The corn market Is brisker; sales of wheat have been ...
Article : 370 wordsUNITED STATES.—New York, August 9, 1867.—The City of Washington is in a high state of excitemint just now. The long looked for "trouble" between President Johnson end Secretary Stanton has atleast come to ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 8 Oct 1867, Page 2
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