Another of the very agreeable soirees for which the Young Men of the St. Mary's Sooiety have so long been famons was given at the Society's Rooms, on Thursday night. The attendance was good, and, as usual ...
Article : 1,121 wordsThe report of the Agent for Immigration appears in the Herald of Monday: it is for the year 1867. The regulations for assisted immigration, ...
Article : 544 words[Herald.]—Divine service was held at the Anglican Church. There was a large congregation. All the stores were closed Most of the claims suspended operations.—Weather ...
Article : 39 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for sale by public auction, at the under-mentioned places, at eleven o'clock on the days specified, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. ...
Article : 614 words[Herald.]—The body of Mr. Michael, solicitor, was found floating in the Clarence River this afternoon. Right eye very much bruised. His dress is in no way disarranged. The inquest ...
Article : 74 wordsThe court of Assizes of the Seine has just been engaged in the trial of Jean Nicholas Schumacher for the attempted murder of his sister, the Marquise d'Orvault, the cabman's daughter, ...
Article : 382 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have dates from Wellington to the 7th instant; Lyttelton, the 11th; Southland, 13th; and Otago, 13th. Some disappointment has been expressed at the D[?]ke ...
Article : 546 words[Herald.]—Mr. John Gray, of the Loyal Valley, while returning home about ten o'clock last night, was fired at by a person concealed in the scrub, near the residence of Mr Henry ...
Article : 135 words[Herald.]—Parliament met, and adjourned to Tuesday. The political situation is unchanged. It is expected that Mr. Strachan will be sent for.—Seven thousand bags of Mauritius sugar ...
Article : 345 wordsAt the Public-office, Birmingham, on Saturday, Feb. 15, before Mr. T. C. S. Kynnersley, stipendiary, and other magistrates, Charles King, licensed victualler, Asht[?]d-Row, and William ...
Article : 339 wordsThe London correspondent of the Irish Times writes:—``The mission of Mr. Hunt to Ireland is one of the most important steps in its possible consequences which the Government has taken ...
Article : 390 words[Empire.]—The Albert Victor, from Calcutta, with rice; the Hindoo, from Adelaide, with breadstuffs; and the Eva Joshua, from Mauritius, with sugar, are passing, and are all ...
Article : 37 wordsThe usual half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of this bank took place at the head office, George-street, yesterday, when the following report and statement of accounts were ...
Article : 500 wordsThe Adelaide Observer has published in full the lengthy report of the Commission of Inquiry on Diseases in Wheat, and has also thus summarised its conolusions:— ...
Article : 523 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Adelaide Baker, from London; Sarah, brig, from Mauritius. ...
Article : 13 wordsAN AMUSING HALLUCINATION.—A curions hallucination is reported by the Ballarat Star:—``Mr. Robert Smythe, hide and skin merchant, Start-steet, presented himself about noon on Friday, at the Treasury, Lydiard st., ...
Article : 814 words[Herald.]—At nominations to-day, Finnis, Fisher, Pearce, Raphael, and Stow were proposed for East Torrens; Dunn, Rogers, and Cheriton, for Mount Barker; and Borver, Coglin, Hill, ...
Article : 391 wordsApril 27.—Lady Emma, barque, 202 tons, Simmons, from Omaru, N.Z. 27.—Humbler, schooner, 72 tons, Cairns, from Hok[?] N.Z. 28.—Su[?]an Jane, barque, 180 tons, Crow, from Timaru, N.Z. ...
Article : 109 wordsThere is a mixed railway train daily going through to Aix la Chapelle by the northern line. A few days ago some three or four gentlemen were seated in a first-class carriage of this ...
Article : 422 wordsApril 28.—Binckbird (s.),[?] tons, Captain Sawell, from Mel bourne 25th instant, with 22 passengers. 28.—Eagle (s.),147 tons, Captain Wall, from Maryborough 23rd instant, with 13 passengers. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 2 May 1868, Page 3
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