FLOOD-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 wordsOn Saturday last our little township was enlivened by the launch of the first steamer built on this river. At two p.m. a large number of persons congregated on the premises of Messrs. ...
Article : 243 wordsJuly 2.—Fire King (s.), 171 tons; Captain Horsee, from the Manning River 1st instant, with 6 passengers. 2.—Boomerang (s), 445 tons, Captain Lake, ...
Article : 436 wordsTHE LATE MR. J. M. LODER.—The mortal remains of poor Mr. Loder were consigned to their last resting place, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives, ...
Article : 833 wordsTHE LATE FLOODS AND PROPOSED DRAINAGE OF PEEL-STREET.—It will be remembered by our readers that in the month of April last, a meeting of the principal inhabitants of ...
Article : 476 wordsAfter the launch a meeting of the inhabitants was held in the Court-house, which was numerously attended, to take into consideration local requirements. ...
Article : 1,645 wordsSydney was almost frightened from its propriety this afternoon by a report of the occurrence, at Melbourne, of a great fire, attended with loss of life. The Evening News ...
Article : 916 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The ground has again been saturated with rain, which has interfered seriously with farming operations. During nearly all the week the cold has been severe, with a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—Two cargoes of sugar arrived yesterday—the Australind, from Mauritius, with 9297 bags; and the East Lothian, from Takao, with 5750 baskets and 500 ...
Article : 165 wordsWeather fine but cold. Roads very bad, and business is gone to the Highlands or some other lands, there being nothing doing in this low country. ...
Article : 29 wordsJune 17.—Since I last wrote you the Darling continued to rise up to the 12th instant; and up to that time, from the rapid rising of the river, it was greatly feared that the '64 flood ...
Article : 477 wordsDUBBO STOCK REPORT.—June 30.—The weather recently has been very variable. On Friday evening it rained for some time, and on Monday night there were some showers. Since ...
Article : 2,105 wordsSIR—The people of Maitland and the surrounding districts seem at last to have become fully alive to the fact that prompt and energetic steps must be taken to prevent (or at all events ...
Article : 1,254 wordsTHE GOVERNOR'S VISIT.—This event, which is to take place on Thursday next, appears to be engaging the attention of all classes of our community, and promises to be a very ...
Article : 284 wordsA farmer named John, residing near Wollongong, has murdered his wife with an axe, and then surrendered himself. Wyndham's wines are reported to have taken ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsTHE LATE FIRE.—The charge against Richard Hughes and W. H. Morris, of setting fire to Mr. F. J. Shaw's stable, on the 1st June, was resumed and concluded at the police court, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Jul 1870, Page 3
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