On Wednesday last the children belonging to the Roman Catholic School, Tenterfield, had their annnal picnic. Having met at the church they marched to the bank of the Greek, where a ...
Article : 597 wordsSUPPOSED I[?]SM[?]We have just received information that the [?] containing over two [?]andred bushels of wheat, belonging to Mr. J. Nowlan, was burnt to the ground last Sunday evening, at his farm, near ...
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Advertising : 77 wordsWool: Considerable transac tons have taken place since the commencement of the new year. The sales this week have been well [?]ended, and purchasers have [?]id freely for bright, free sound stapled w[?]ols, and im some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsKITCHIN GARDEN: Continue to [?]w for succession peas, beans, tur[?]s, carrots, lett[?]ee, parsnips, radish, parsley, and all herbs, caulliflower, brdeeoli, &c. If you wish to have a regular supply of these, some should be planted out every ten or twelve ...
Article : 257 wordsStations: On Wednesday next we shall offer at [?]notion, at the Northumberland Hotel, West Maitland, the following well known and valuable fattening properties:— Narrabri or Killarney statton, on the Namoi River, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Council was held in the chambers, Devo[?]ire-street, West Maitland, last evening[?] Present—Alderman Smith (in the chair) Aldermen Mithohell. Rourke, Wade, Gorrick, Evan[?], and [?]okford[?] ...
Article : 934 wordsA.M. AND J. W. MUR[?]—Two letters correcting a late report of our Mu[?] correspondent. But they are on matters of very [?]light consequence, and would lead to end[?] [?] correspondence [?] published. ...
Article : 25 wordsT[?] TO THE CHILDRENS ATTEND[?] THE P[?]THRI[?]TH SCHOOL.[?]This should have been noted a weekage, but was lost eight of [?] the election[?]ring atmose that was then mostly inhaled. The omission ...
Article : 105 wordsTHE Estimates for 1870, as laid before the last Assembly, contained an item of £1000 to defray the expenses of a competent person to examine and report upon the best means of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsThe dange of the moon yesterday morning has produced [?]ked change in the weather, it has been raining all [?]t, and present appearances portend a continned [?] This downpour is of that light [?]king [?] ...
Article : 97 wordsStations: Since the commencement of the new year we have had several enquiries both for cattle and sheep properiies, cot too heavily Blocked, though up to the present time we have not been able to bring any transactions ...
Article : 354 wordsBusiness has been quiet this week, and the principal investments have been in debentures. I have sold City Bank shares at an advance of 5s per share. My sales this week have been—Australian Joint Stock Bank shares ...
Article : 94 wordsThe wether has been very warm during the week, and the pas[?] in the vicinity of the town are beginning te assume [?]bare appearanoe in consequence. In the country [?] herbage is laxuriant yet. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 538 wordsThe New Year has not yet brough any noteworthy improvement is business, indeed, the depression usually felt immediately after a holiday season has not altogether passed away, and ware it not for country orderso[?]r st[?] ...
Article : 1,046 wordsACCIDENTS—On Tuesday last a rather severe accident hapnened to Mr. E. S[?]ion He was engaged in bottling off [?]d corking some lemo[?]ade, when the bottle burst, and pa[?]g through the apron inflicted a rather ugly ...
Article : 1,294 wordsStations: We have not completed any transactions during the past week; we are, however, negotiating the sale of a large sheep property on Darling Downs.—Fat Cattle[?] The market continues dull, and as the [?]tchers ...
Article : 304 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—We note a fair trade inquiry for breadstuff's for trade purposes, at £11 10s to —12 for best brands of flour. Wheat is very firm at 5s 4d for Adelaide; but though there is very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsJan. 5.—Rachael Thompson of George-street, Redfer[?], widow, dairy-keeper. Liabilities, £14613s 9d. Assets, £26 5s 2d. Deficiency, £120 [?] 7d. Official assign[?], Mr. J.P.Meck[?]. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 wordsTbe Colonial Trea[?]er is able to present another favourable feature in the finances of the colony—the year's revenue has exceeded his estimate by £55,000. The actual receipts were £2,177,970, and there is due by the ...
Article : 260 wordsIMPROVEMENT IN P[?]TRS.—We were lately shown by Mr. Paskins, of High-street, a magnificent pianoforte manufactured by Bord, of Paris. This fine instrument is an oblique [?]-chord grand, in a handsome and elaborately ...
Article : 3,087 wordsStations: Nothing worthly of notice has taken place during the week now closing, so far as we are aware, business appearing Very d[?]ll. On Wednesday next we shall offer [?]t our rooms the Quilbone station, Bligh ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsStations, Well situated cattle properties commend attention. Compact sheep runs are looked upon with greater fav[?]—the vast decrease in the supply of wool this year, combined with a f[?]rther diminution which most ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 8 Jan 1870, Page 2
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