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Advertising : 145 wordsLast evening a meeting, convened by the Mayor upon requisition from a number of the inhabitants of the town, was held in the Olympic Theatre. There was a large ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,262 words[Herald.]—The Assembly met yesterday at three o'clock, when Mr. Bell stated that he had not succeeded in forming a Ministry, and asked for time. To-day, the house again met; Mr ...
Article : 91 words[Herald.]—The heaviest flood ever known here has fallen upon us, causing an immenses destruction of property. The stores of Mr. Holmes are destroyed. The steamers' store, the ...
Article : 75 words[Herald.]—The bank purchased two nuggets from the Cawarral diggings—one weighing 40 ounces, and the other 91 ounces. Several claims there are doing very well. ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—The highest flood ever known has occurred here; it is four feet higher than the great flood of 1864, and is causing great destruction of property. Great fears are entertained ...
Article : 61 words[Herald.]—At a meeting of the Adelaide Bank, yesterday, Mr. W. Kay was elected director by a majority of 159 over Mr. W. Sanders. ...
Article : 223 wordsTHOMAS JoNES. G[?]FORD.—L[?]s. The money sent will be returned if you will favor us with a call. ...
Article : 22 words[Herald.]—The water has fallen four feet, but going down very slowly. The destruction done by the flood cannot yet be seen, but it is believed that many buildings ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsON Sunday afternoon one of the largest funeral processions we have ever seen in Maitland followed the remains of Mr. Alexander Falls, the late proprietor of the Maitland Mercury, to his ...
Article : 1,826 wordsThis committee met in the chess-room of the School of Arts, on Friday afternoon, the Mayor presiding. There was a good attendance. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ...
Article : 1,099 words[Herald.]—The bridge over the Wollondilly, at Marsden's, is washed away. Ayliff's body was found yesterday. At Yass the new bridge is washed away, also Barber's mill and 7000 ...
Article : 106 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence, together with particulars of ...
Article : 99 words[Empire.]—The mail from Reid's Flat, which was due on Monday at 5 p.m., only reached Burrowa to-day. By it we learn that the postoffice at Reid's Flat has been swept away. The ...
Article : 59 wordsAt an early hour this morning a telegram was received by the Government, conveying the startling and melancholy intelligence of the wreck of the ship Walter Hood, near Ulladulla. ...
Article : 1,742 words[Empire.]—A man named Carey has been drowned in the Marthaguy Creek, near Benda. Another man was also drowned in Bundemah Creek, and another at Narrawinea, during the ...
Article : 39 words[Empire.]—Heavy rain since Friday. No sign of the weather clearing up. Sydney mail, due on Sunday (24th), not arrived. ...
Article : 51 words[Herald.]—The river has fallen; the lattice girders of the iron bridge are partly out of water; one is not injured, and though 185 feet long and weighing 60 tons, it was carried down ...
Article : 274 wordsA business firm in town has kindly favoured as with the following weather items from their correspondence:— "Breeza, April 27.—The weather has been ...
Article : 439 words[Herald.]— The river and creek are overflowing their banks; the water was in the streets yesterday; it is now falling fast. No damage done ...
Article : 39 words[Herald.]—The floods have subsided, but great damage was done on Cox's Creek. Nearly all the dams on Melville Plains and Bando were washed away, and there are heavy losses in ...
Article : 45 words[Herald.]—The weather has changed to rain. Markets closed quiet. Raymond and Williams have been acquitted. Draper's second trial is now on. ...
Article : 362 words[Herald.]—Captain M'Cue, of the brig Spray, from Sydney, arrived in town to-day, and reports the total loss of his vessel, on Tuesday night, at the Coal Cliffs, two miles north of ...
Article : 77 wordsDEATH OF OLD RESIDENT.—On Sunday, morning, about six o'clook, Mr. John Richard son, an old resident of Maitland, died at his residence, the "Cross Keys" Inn, from apoplexy. ...
Article : 3,000 words[Herald.]—Information has reached here of an alarming flood at Shoalhaven, which is four feet higher than the big flood of 1860. The telegraph and post office, the steamers' store, ...
Article : 152 wordsTuesday, 10th May.—Before the District Commissioner: John Daley, single or only meeting, at Tamworth, at 11 a.m. NEW INSOLVENT. ...
Article : 303 words[Empire.]—There is a frightful flood at Shoalhaven—fear feet higher than the great flood of 1860. Four of Mr. Goulding's family are drowned. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 May 1870, Page 2
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