[Herald.]—George Carter, alias Burns, alias Hughes, arrested on a charge of forgery at Melbourne, was brought up to-day, and remanded to Sydney. He leaves by steamer to-morrow. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Queen's Birthday was celebrated in a most enthusiastic manner in this town, on Monday last, there being cricketing, dancing, feasting, and everything that is desirable in a British ...
Article : 417 wordsOur correspondent informs us that there were only fifteen members of the Mechanics' Institute present at the weekly meeting on Tuesday evening. After a new member had ...
Article : 273 words[Herald.]—Hugo Levinger has been re-arrested, the conviction of Hovell leading the authorities to this determination. He has been committed to gaol, and the bail refused. ...
Article : 314 wordsQUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.—Our correspondent informs us that Monday, 24th, was observed at the Paterson as a general holiday; flags were displayed, and guns and fireworks were discharged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,297 wordsWe are informed by our correspondent that the weather for the athletic sports on Monday was most disagreeable; a bitter westerly wind was blowing all day, nevertheless the attendance ...
Article : 445 words[Herald.]—Parliament has been further pro rogued to the 10th July. Mr. Snowball from Melbourne, is prosecuting his inquiries in connection with the coal-fields. ...
Article : 38 words[Herald]—The subscriptions to the Sailors' Home are so far advanced that tenders are called for its erection. The meeting for the formation of a Chamber ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,442 wordsPRESENTATION.—Advantage was taken of the picnic held in the parsonage grounds on the Queen's Birthday, to present to Mrs. Huband-Smith, the esteemed lady of our minister, a purse ...
Article : 461 wordsRESERVES FROM LEASE.—The Gazette of Friday contains descriptions of portions of land which have been withdrawn from pastoral lease for the purpose of sale. They include 1 of ...
Article : 898 wordsOne circumstance has to some extent thrown a shadow over to-day's festivities. Great sympathy has been expressed for the family upon whom so great a calamity fell last night, and ...
Article : 1,374 wordsThere is but little news to chronicle this week, at this township. The grass and herbage continues to improve beautifully, and travelling can now be done under favorable circumstances. ...
Article : 326 wordsThis morning, about a quarter-past one, as Sergeant Goldrick was going his rounds, he proceeded down Brougham-place, between Pitt and Castlereagh-streets, and noticed in a ...
Article : 1,126 wordsWe condense the following particulars from information kindly supplied us by an occasional contributor:— The youths of the town are about to organize ...
Article : 343 wordsSIR—I read with pleasure the letters of the Rev. Mr. Shaw and "a Denominational Teacher," inserted in a recent number of your paper. They, as far as they go, indicate that the ...
Article : 610 wordsOn March 17, Mr. E. Lewis, solicitor, made an application to Mr. Tyrwhitt, at Marlborough-street, police court, to induce him to compel Madame Rachel to surrender to her bail, her ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 1 Jun 1869, Page 4
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