Mr. Deas Thomson, on behalf of the President, brought up a report from the Standing Orders Committee on the question of privilege as to salaries of officers of the Legislative Council ...
Article : 238 wordsFrom the state of the weather for some days past, the general impression had been that the remainder of the Autumn Meeting would be a decided failure The most lugubrious regrets ...
Article : 1,999 wordsI am sorry to inform you again of bad news from this quarter, everything more discouraging to the inhabitants of our district, more so the farmers. What the last flood left the present ...
Article : 459 wordsMr. R. M. Forster took the [?] and his seat. QUESTIONS. Ministers, in answer to questions, said that ...
Article : 3,224 wordsIn commencing the detailed account of the various losses, I shall commence from the West, or upper end of the town. Mr. John Brown, of E[?]lersli[?], lost about one thousand gallons of ...
Article : 842 wordsThe Appropriation Bill, the Loan Bill of 1870, the Penalties Remission Bill, the C[?]us Bill, and the Promissory [?]ths Bill, were read a third time and passed. ...
Article : 1,024 wordsThere was a larger attendance of visitors than usual for a third day, and the amusements were of first-class character, and everything passed off admirably. ...
Article : 1,273 wordsAs the flood waters are receding, and communication is again opened up between Singleton and the surrounding districts, most heartrending accounts continue to reach us of the enormous, ...
Article : 1,400 wordsMail and telegraphic communication with the Southern district have been interrupted for the last two days, no information was received respecting the floods, which were previously ...
Article : 678 wordsMr. Owen moved the second reading of the Appropriation Bill, which after some discussion was agreed to.—The House then went into committee, and the clauses of the Bill were ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 May 1870, Page 4
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