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Advertising : 77 wordsThis Council held ils usual fortnightly meeting on Monday evening. Present—The Mayor, Aldermen M'Loughlin, Cunningham, Ewing, Cains, Atkinson, Cullum, Sparke, and Chambers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words[Empire.]—The Samarang, with a cargo of sugar for the Sydney Sugar Company, is now passing. ...
Article : 18 words[Herald.]—Sailed: Victor, barque, for Newcastle. ...
Article : 11 wordsTHE Intercolonial Conference at Melbourne has nished its sittings; and, as it sat with closed doors, those of us who desire full and definite information as to what was done or not done, ...
Article : 1,396 words[Herald.]—The Claud Hamilton brings Wellington dates to the 17th June. Parliament has been opened, and the address in reply carried, Mr. Rich regretting that the ...
Article : 97 words[Evening News.]—All hands have been saved, by the steamer Thetis, from the wreck of the Colonist, in Elizabeth Reef. They are all well, and will be in Sydney before midnight. ...
Article : 42 words[Herald.]—At eleven a.m. to-day the funeral services of the late Father Smythe commenced at the cathedral. Twenty priests were present. The Rev. Mr. Tappenmer preached the funeral ...
Article : 240 words[Evening News.]—The following is the state of the poll for the electorate of the Hastings, as taken here to-day:— Dean..................... 117 ...
Article : 29 words[Herald.]—The Bishop of Goulburn and Mrs. Thomas reached home to-day about noon. At Jugiong Creek and Yass River their carriage was brought over in portions, on boats. ...
Article : 54 words[Herald.]—Proudfoot and party opened a splendid quartz reef at Cullenbone, between Gulgong and Mudgee, which has been christened the "Royal George." The specimens of gold ...
Article : 35 words[Herald.]—Mr. Frost's horse Colonel, and Mr. Tenant's mare Barmaid, started from Dubbo this morning at half-past 6. At Shepherd's Creek, twenty-seven miles from Orange, Colonel ...
Article : 60 words[Empire.]—James Delaney,charged with way-laying the Coomadown mail, on the 26th ultimo, and apprehended on the same day by the police, was this day committed to take his trial. He ...
Article : 42 wordsThe inqniry respecting the human remains lately found at Stanhope, near Branxton, supposed to be the remains of Robert Charles, was resumed on Monday evening, at Mr. Tuck's, ...
Article : 4,299 words[Empire.]—According to arrangement, the great match between Mr E. Tarrant's Barmede, and Mr. R. Frost's Colonel, each carrying 9st, for £100 a side, came off to-day. The horses ...
Article : 129 words[Herald.]—The polling to-day for the above election, so far as the returns have come in, was as follows:— Dean. Smith. ...
Article : 135 wordsFLOOD-PREVENTION AT MORPETH.—An adjourned preliminary meeting was advertised to take place at Morpeth yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of receiving reports from the ...
Article : 1,824 words[Herald.]—At the banquet given last night to the delegates to the Intercolonial Conference, the Hon. Charles Cowper referred to the splendid port of Sydney, and said he believed the ...
Article : 526 wordsThe Attorney-General (Sir William Manning) moved for a rule nisi for new trial of the above case. The action was one for libel tried at the last sittings for causes before Mr. Justice ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Jul 1870, Page 2
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