The select committee on the Colonial Wine Sales Act Repeal Bill, appointed on the 3rd day of February last to suggest any amendments which it might be possible to introduce into the ...
Article : 1,506 wordsMr. Docker laid on the table certain road trust accounts, a report on Sydney Sewerage and Water Supply, and by-laws for Wagga and other municipalities. ...
Article : 719 words[Evening News.]—Last night a scene occurred in the street between an alderman and a local municipal official. The latter placed the former three times on his back in the gutter, ...
Article : 58 words[Herald.]—St. Peter's Cathedral was opened yesterday by Bishop Short. News has been received from the far North that five inches of rain has fallen at Kanyaka, ...
Article : 114 words[Evening News.]—Saladin has been scratched for the cup. The rain that fell yesterday morning did not lay the dust, and a change from the dry weather ...
Article : 36 words[Herald.]—The schooner Escort, for Sydney, and the brig African Maid, for Melbourne, sailed from Cape Byron to-day. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe fresh in the Yarra, caused by the rainstorm of Saturday, which must have extended a considerable distance up the river, had the effect of bringing a most extraordinary supply ...
Article : 877 words[Herald.]—Arrived: Loch Lomond (ship), from Greenooh; Oneida (ship), from London; the Lady Darling (s.), put back and anchored. Sailed.—Woonoona (s.) for Sydney via ...
Article : 36 words[Herald.]—The first load of copper, of 6 tons 12 cwt., left the Frogmoor Copper Mine for Sydney on Tuesday last. ...
Article : 24 words[Echo.]—Mr. Chapman, Colonial Secretary, has been compelled to retire from the Ministry The revenue of the colony for the year is £327,000, which shows an increase of £10,000 ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—Six hours' steady rain fell this morning; the weather is now clear, with a strong west wind. ...
Article : 20 words[Herald.]—John Yeo, of Elong Elong, Talbragar River, died yesterday. He absorbed poison while skinning a bullook, on Tuesday week. ...
Article : 66 words[Herald.—The Union Company's new passenger steamer, to run between New Zealand and Sydney, has left England. Arrived.—At Auckland: Sea Rip, brigantine, ...
Article : 31 wordsThe London Colonial wool sales opened yesterday; upwards of 8000 bales were offered, of which Port Phillip and South Australian preponderated. Tbe attendance of both home and ...
Article : 86 words[Herald.]—A boy named Grono picked up, last evening, a nugget of over two ounces' weight on Red Hill. ...
Article : 21 words[Herald.] — About five hours' beautiful rain fell last night. ...
Article : 13 words[Herald.]—A few hours of light rain fell last night, but not sufficient to do much permanent good. The rain was accompanied by strong gusts of wind from the south-west. The sky is ...
Article : 38 wordsArrivals.— Pey Berland, from Adelaide; Monaltrie. ...
Article : 8 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand mail via San Francisco has been delivered. ...
Article : 23 words[Herald.]—Refreshing rain fell last night, with every prospect of abundance. It is now raining. ...
Article : 16 wordsThis suit was for probate of the will of the above named deceased to be granted William Charles Denshire, the executor in the will named. ...
Article : 409 words[Herald.]—The Gold Commissioner at Cooktown informs the Government that Mulligan's party fear that the exact locality of the new rush has been divulged by some means, and ...
Article : 239 wordsAnswers were given to questions respecting the Village Reserve and Travelling Stock Reserve at Ogilvie's Hill; the number of cases under the Lands Amendment Act, inquired into ...
Article : 1,164 wordsThe Speaker read a letter from Mr. Taylor, resigning his seat as member for Parramatta. On the motion of Mr. Robortson, the seat was declared vacant. ...
Article : 359 words[Herald]—The Premier stated in the Assembly that Mr. Michie's term of office as Agent-General in London terminates next month; he had been offered a renewal of the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 4 Apr 1876, Page 3
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