We beg to draw the attention of the Post-master General to the following letter, just received by us for publication. Unless it is shown on enquiry that the writer is mistaken, we feel ...
Article : 460 words[Herald.]—The Hon. J. Robertson and Mr. Garrett arrived here last night. The official landing of his Excellency the Governor took place at ten o'clock to-day. There ...
Article : 276 wordsMELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—A rumour reached town last night that Mr. F. Watt, of Piercefield, had accidentally shot himself. On enquiry the rumour proved but too true. Dr. Pierce and ...
Article : 382 wordsWool.—The quantity to hand is fully equal to the usual supply at this season of the year, and the parcels offering are not such as to attract much attention. Prices, however, rule much ...
Article : 2,195 wordsTHE GILBERT GOLD FIELD.—A gentleman in this city has received from his brother a letter, dated Cleveland Bay, Townsville, July 17, 1869, from which we extract the following:— ...
Article : 3,067 words[Herald.]—A large meeting was held at Dawes' Range in favour of separation. The speeches were temperate, and the decision was unanimous. ...
Article : 80 wordsWe have had another heavy fall of rain. It is now cleared up, but the nights are very cold and frosty. The mail for Coolah was stuck up the other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,229 words[Herald.]—Dr. Watt, accoucheur, has been committed for trial on the charge of manslaughter, in regard to a patient who died under his attendance. ...
Article : 332 wordsVICTORIA RAILWAY MANAGEMENT—A nice state of things is hinted at in the following paragraph, cut from the Melbourne Argus of July 28:—"Inquisitive persons are beginning ...
Article : 1,082 wordsThe weather seems to have settled down to something uniform of late. We have enjoyed beautiful mild days and sharpish nights since last communication; the rivers and creeks are ...
Article : 347 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the past fortnight the weather has been unusually cold, with occasional showers of rain at night. Monday and yesterday were the coldest days experienced this ...
Article : 635 words[Herald.]—Sir Richard Dry is better to-day. John Edrington, aged 78, known as one of our first racing men, is dead. ...
Article : 25 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Essie Black, barque, from Newcastle; Lightning, ship, from Liverpool; and Dover Castle, from London. ...
Article : 23 words[Herald.]—The schooner Ann, Captain Beamer, of Sydney, was totally wrecked near Flinders' Island, on the 19th. Crew saved. ...
Article : 23 words[Herald.]—Parliament is to be opened to-morrow, Lady Edith Fergusson have expressed a wish to be present, arrangements have been made for her accommodation. ...
Article : 517 wordsPAINFUL ACCIDENT.—An accident of a very painful character happened at Kempsey on Wednesday last, to Mr. Langham. He was holding a horse by the bridle for another person to ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 Aug 1869, Page 4
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