REDUCTION OF RAILWAY FARES.—We notice by your i[?]ue of to-day (Saturday) that the fares of the Northern Railway are to be reduced, and assimilated with those of the Southern and Western lines. The prompt action in ...
Article : 292 wordsOn Saturday night and Sunday a heavy fall of rain seemed threatened, but there was scarcely any. Since then the mornings have been frosty, with sunny spring d[?]ys.—Express. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe weather at this place still continues unfavourable to vegetation, and although the grass and herbage can be seen sprouting through the ground almost every where, the frosts of the morning invariably nip it as soon as it ...
Article : 382 wordsImpounded at Tamworth, on the 24th day of July, 1868, from Mr. James Steel's cultivation paddock, by same person:—One bay mare PRO (dot in C) off ribs, WD with E over and C before indistinct brand under near ...
Article : 301 wordsThe teachers lately had a meeting at Taree, where they discussed the question whether they would petition the Council of Education to fix a scale of fees to be applicable to all the schools in this district. They differed ...
Article : 132 wordsWAGES.—James Thorley was summonsed by Issac Johnston for the sum of £15, wages due to him. Mr. Waring appeared for the defendant. Complainant deposed that he was in Mr. Thorley's service for ...
Article : 628 wordsWe have received Queensland papers to July 31. The Brisbane Courier of that date says that a reef, from which excellent prospects have been obtained, has been discovered about three miles from South Brisbane, ...
Article : 498 wordsSUGAR ON THE RICHMOND —We learn that a co-operative association is being formed at Lismore, on the Rich mond River, for the purpose of starting a sugar manufactory. ...
Article : 426 wordsA race for a sweepstake of thirty-five sovereigns came off on the Newcastle racecourse on Friday afternoon, in the presence of nearly four hundred persons, who had been attracted by the event. The weather was very fine, ...
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Advertising : 652 wordsSTREET ACCIDENT —About a quarter to six o'clock last evening, as Dr. M'Kay was proceeding along the South Head Road in his carriage, and when nearly opposite the Darlinghurst Court-house, a man either fell off or was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,194 wordsHORSE SWEATING.—To such an extent is this "sweating" of horses carried on on the Upper Page, that no one can let a horse go in the bush for a few days but it is certain to be ridden. Two horses have this week come again ...
Article : 577 wordsThe weather has remained fine since our last, and is more like that experienced in spring than in mid-winter There are no signs of rain. Feed in moderate supply. BINGERA.—A correspondent writes that a number of ...
Article : 101 wordsJuly 24.—We have this week had another day and a night's heavy rain—it has filled all the creeks and waterholes—which was very much wanted. Sheep and cattle can now go out back. The rain has killed a few of the old ...
Article : 342 wordsSteady rains and dry winds. The river is rising wapidly, for the first time in a very long while. The old withered grass is beaten down, and instead of that horribly dry, dark color—something between a rusty color ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Aug 1868, Page 4
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