The Evidence Further Amendment Bill passed its final stages, and was transmitted for the concurrence of the Assembly. Sir Alfred Stephen moved the second reading ...
Article : 497 words[Herald]—Sailed.—Helen Malcolm, barque, for Newcastle; at 5.50 p.m., Dandenong ([?]), for Sydney. ...
Article : 18 words[Herald.]—Mr. Fisher's sale of stock commenced yesterday; over 22,000 sheep were sold, the principal buyers being Messrs. Gl[?]son, Pile, Morris, Young, Barrett, Spicer, Duffield, ...
Article : 296 words[Herald]—Mr. Brough Smyth has handed in his resignation, whioh has been accepted by the Executive Council. Under such circumstances it is unusual for the Government to ...
Article : 875 words[Evening News]—Weather dry and cold. No show will be held here this year, owing to the unwonted severity of the weather. A football club has been formed. ...
Article : 42 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—The import markets were moderately active on Tuesday without change of prices. The flour marke; is hardly so strong, owing to a weaker tendency in Adelaide. A ...
Article : 480 words[Evening News]—The Quarter Sessions opened here to-day, before Mr. District Court Judge Dowling, with a clean sheet. His Honor discharged the jury, and said that the ...
Article : 36 words[Evening News]—Gentle rain has fallen here for fourteen hours, and is still continuing, causing great joy to the settlers. ...
Article : 23 wordsAnswers were given to questions respecting the purchase of the tug boat for the Richmond River; the erection of a statue to commemorate the landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay; ...
Article : 1,192 words[Evening News.]—John Hutchins, on the part of himself and three other gold miners, has this morning reported the discovery of a new goldfield as follows:—About 18 miles ...
Article : 135 wordsAnswers were given to questions respecting the printing of the reserve pamphlets for the distri[?] of Liverpool Plains, Warrego, New England, Lachlan, &c, and the repairing of the ...
Article : 1,957 words[Evening News.]—A splendid steady warm rain fell all last night, and the weather looks as if there will be rain all day. ...
Article : 24 words[Echo.]—Several trifling showers fell yesterday, but all last night there was a splendid downpour. It seems likely to continue. Another aldermanie vacancy through ...
Article : 45 wordsCalcutta dates are to March 29. The Cingalose had sailed for Melbourne a fortnight previously with 14,000 bags rice, 1000 cases castor oil, 378 bales gunnies. The Amyone and Ellen Isabella, on the berth to ...
Article : 111 words[Echo]—We have had fourteen hours steady rain, and it is likely to continue. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—A large and influential public meeting was held at the the Oddfellows' Hall last evening, at which a Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Association was formed. ...
Article : 47 wordsHAY STOCK REPORT.—Dry weather still prevalls, and the lambing it is anticipated will be a failure this year. There is no fat stock leaving for market, and stock transactions are almost nil. By private letter ...
Article : 360 words[Herald.]—Steady rain set in this afternoon, and looks likely to continue all night. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—Arrived.—May 4, Platypus (s.), from Sydney. Brunswick River.—Arrived: Eva Maude, from Sydney. Sailed: Douglas and Confidence, ...
Article : 27 words[Herald]—Mr. Warden Hill's first report of the rush to Hodgkinson River, on Mount Mulligan, has just been received; he states that the alluvial ia not payable, excepting in a few ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 9 May 1876, Page 3
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