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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 103 words
  3. EAST MAITLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of this Council was held in the Mechanics' Institute, East Maitland, yesterday afternoon. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Murphy, O'Meagher, Dubbo, Scholey, Chambers, and Cains. ...

    Article : 598 words
  4. MELBOURNE.

    [Herald.]—M'Donnell (Attorney General) and Bayles (Commissioner of Customs) are elected.—Mr. Moffat, a squatter, has threatened the Argus with an action for libel, said to be contained in the comments of that journal ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  5. MAURITIUS.

    [Empire]—The late disastrous hnrricanes have exercised a depressing effect on every interest in the island. Trade is, nevertheless, reviving. The barque Macedon is loading for Sydney, and will sail shortly, with a cargo ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. FATAL COACH ACCIDENT ON THE BATHURST ROAD.

    We (Empire of Monday) are enabled to publish the following telegram, giving the full and authentic particulars of the fatal coach accident on the Bathurst Road. Bathurst, May 29th. ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  8. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOE JUNE.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Transplant as in last month, with strawberries, artichokes, onions, &c.; Sow peas, beans, salad, cabbage, brocoli, &c. Earth-up peas and beans, if forward. Trench and manure.—ORCHARD: Transplant all kinds of ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. The Maitland Mercury.

    THE failure of the Sir John Young testimonial movement has, in the present dearth of topics for public discussion, become the subject of comment in the Sydney press. Perhaps, indeed, ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  10. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday.) The additional tetegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...

    Article : 293 words
  11. BRIDGES AND POSTAL COMMUNICATION.

    We are requested by Mr. T. G. Dangar, M.L.A., to publish the following official letters, recently received by him, having reference to the bridges at Breez[?] and Cox's Creek, and to postal communication between Brenda and ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 words
  13. SUPREME COURT.—THURSDAY.

    This was an [?] for work and labour in the driving of cattle, money paid by pla[?] [?]endant's account, &c. Pleas, never indebted, and payment. Mr. Darley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Davis ...

    Article : 835 words
  14. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  15. GEELONG.

    [Empire]—A ball on a grand [?]le was given last night, in aid of the local hospital. The assemblage was a large and a gay and brilliant one. Dancing was kept up to a late hour. It is believed that the.proceeds will ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. LOCAL NEWS.

    EXPORTS FROM THE DISTRICT DURING THE FORTSIGHT. —The following is an abstract, from the manifests of the steamers and coasters, of the exports of the principal produce received coastwise in Sydney, from the ...

    Article : 4,925 words
  17. QUEENSCLIFF.

    [Herald.]—Arrived: Catherine Jane, barque, from Newcastle. Sailed: Taraura (s.), for Wellington. Friday. [Herald.]—Arrived: Goschen, Bremenship, from the ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. BATHURST.

    [Herald.]—The mail coach met with a shocking accident this morning, at 5 o'clock. It was coming down the hill into the Frying Pan, when the break was found to be unworkable, and the horses went at a gallop. A ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. ADELAIDE.

    [Herald.]—The Governor has remitted that portion of Allen's sentence referring to hard labour.—There is news from the North of heavy rains. The weather in town is fine and dry.—Prices in the corn market are ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. SOFALA.

    [Herald.]—THE REPORTED BANK ROBBERY—The manager of the Bank of New South Wales here, who reported that upwards of £1600 had been abstracted from the safe on Monday morning last, was arrested this ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. GUNDAGAI.

    [Herald.]—Mr. Macleay addressed the electors of Gundagai on Thursday evening, and condemned the majority of Ministerial measures, especially the Treason Felony Act. He advocated a protective duty on foreign ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    [Herald.]—The case against Manning and Larkin for inciting to riot resulted in a conviction and a fine of £20 each with one month's imprisonment; the remainder, who were also found guilty, were fined £20 etch. Mr. Ireland, ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. GRAFTON.

    [Empire.]—The Helen Macgregor, steamer, crossed the bar at eleven o'clock to-day, and arrived at six p.m. She sails on Saturday morning. Friday. ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. BRISBANE.

    [Herald.]—The Hon. Charles Cowper was thrown from his horse, at Townsville plantation, but he is not seriously hurt.—Business is dull.—Arrived; City of Brisbane (s.), from Sydney. ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. TRIAL OF THE FENIANS AT HOKITIKA.

    [Empire.]—Files of New Zealand papers were received here to-day, containing full accounts of the trial of the Fenian rioters at Hokitika. The Fenians were all found guilty after a long and patient trial, and each fined i[?] ...

    Article : 156 words
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