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Detailed lists, results, guides : 636 wordsPRESEYTERIAN CHURCH.—The General Assembly met yesterday morning, when the hearing of the appeal from the Presbytery of Sydney in reference to the charge of the Rev, John M'Gibbon against the Rev. Dr. Lang was ...
Article : 3,636 wordsThe more thoronghly the South Sea Island labour question is ventilated, the more [?]early does it appear that it ia nothing more or less than a system of slavery very similar to that which existed in America a century ...
Article : 1,851 wordsADJOURNMENT.—On the Speaker taking the chair, Mr Martin moved the adjournment of the house, as he was not prepared to go on with any business pending the decision on the vote of censure on the Government.—Mr. ...
Article : 219 words[Herald.]—A young man named Jennings, while working in a shaft, a quantity of earth fell in upon him, and he only survived a few minutes. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Legislative Council met earlier than usual, in order to permit of members attending at the free conferenoe on the St. Andrew's College Bill, which was appointed to be held at half-past four o'clock on ...
Article : 121 words[Herald.]—The only rich ground found yet is on the Proapector's Gully. A reef has been discovered, and some of the specimens of quartz are very good. There was a rush on Friday afternoon to a creek half-a-mile from ...
Article : 52 words[Herald.]—The accounts from the new diggings at Maryborough continue good; report says that the ground is rich, but patchy. Many are leaving here.— The Sylphide, from Chili, bound to Liverpool, arrived ...
Article : 41 wordsQUESTION ANSWERED.—Mr. Wilson, in answer to a question, said that the district surveyor had reported to the Government that the Wingecarib[?] Swamp had been selected under the 13th [?] of the Crown Lands ...
Article : 1,593 words[Herald.]—A notice of motion has been given in the Upper House for an address to the Queen, referring the Darling vote to her Majesty's decision. Both houses have adjourned out of respect to the late Mr. Ebden.— ...
Article : 441 wordsIMPORTANT TO POUNDKEEPERS.—The Mudgee Western Poet says:—We have obtained the opinion of the highest judicial authority, that poundkeepers are compelled to state the day and date of pound sales. The phrase ...
Article : 1,022 words[Herald]—Arrived: Scotia, brig, from Sydney; Catherine Jane, from Newcastle; Callender, brig, from Newcastle; Helene, schooner, from Reunion; Our Hope, brig, from Newcastle. The Helene is waiting orders for ...
Article : 45 words[Herald.]—A hoax was perpetrated last night. Some persons obtained ac[?]eas to the guns on the Park Lands, and fired the signal for the arrival of the Galatea. All the town turned out.—The officers of the 50th gave an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsSIR—I perceive by notice in the local journals that our annual regatta will moat probably take place as usual, and [?] presume will be held at the "Reserve" Point, as it was last year. If this is to be the case, I hope some ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 2 Nov 1867, Page 2
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