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  2. WEEKLY CALENDER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  3. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMOBANDA FOR MAY.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: SOW broad beans, peas, onions, cab bages, radishes, lettuce, and spinach. Transplant horse radish, eschalots, rhubarb, asparagus, leekes, and all culinary herbs, Save cabbages and onions for seed. Trench and manure new ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. St. Mary's Ckurch.

    A meeting of the parishioners of St. Mary's parish, West Maitland, was held in the schoolroom on Thursday evening, for the purpose of devising the best means of liquidating the balance of church ...

    Article : 1,882 words
  5. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    ADVERTISEMENTS REFERRING TO POSSIBLE MARRIAGE.—We have for a considerable time past invariably altered the initials, or the motto word, in the address, in advertisementa of this character. On one or two occasions, we ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. Soratching for the N. J. C. Races.

    TWO-YEAR-OLD STAKES.—Lady Mary Filly, Queen's Head, Tocal, and the Countess Colt. N. J. C. Cup.—Prince Charlie DUCKENFIELD PARK STAKS.—Prince Charlie. ...

    Article : 31 words
  7. The Maitland Mercury.

    MR. PARKES will ba performing a useful act in moving the series of resolutions which we printed last Tuesday. It is highly desirable that the opinion of Parliament, as to the right ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  8. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    May 10.—John Andrew Edwards, of Sydney. Liabilities, £149 14s. 9d. Assets, £65. MEETINGS OF CHEDITORS. An adjourned meeting was held at East Maitland ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    SCHOOL OF ARTS.—We are glad to learn that the Rev. Mr. Gibson, of Dungog, has most kindly intimated to the committee of management of our School of Arts, his willingness to deliver a lecture to ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. LOCAL NEWS.

    THE SECOND SHEET OF THE "MERCURY,"—The second sheet of this day's paper contains-advertisements; poetry—"Twenty miles an hour;" continued tale—"A day too late;" locol news paragraphs; ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  11. MR. E. SPARKE'S REPORT.

    Stations.—Nothing to report. I do not expect much business will be done in this line until spring. Fat Cattle,—Market fully supplied this week, the quality ranging from store condition to prime. The ...

    Article : 585 words
  12. Metropolitan Jotting's.

    Another foot-race took place here yesterday, between Davies, the American, and Griffiths, of Windsor. The distance was 100 yards, and the race took place on the road at Rose Bay. It was not ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE VOLUNTEER FORCE.—The following statement of all moneys paid on account of the above force duriug the year euding 31st December, 1875, has been furnished to Parliament in accordance with ...

    Article : 505 words
  14. MR. M. MOORE'S BEPORT.

    Luceme Hay.—Since my last this product has taken a decided rise of 10s per ton. O ten Hay.—For first-class £9 10s per ton is asked. Maize, 3s 3d to 3s 8d per bushel; supply and ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Stations.—The breaking up of the drought (which is a matter of hearty congratulation to all concerned iu pastoral pursuits) will have the effect of increasing confidence in this class of security, and ...

    Article : 994 words
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