[Evening News.]—The Circuit Court commenced te day, Judge Faucett presiding. Barristers present: Mr. Cecil Stephen, Crown prosecutor, Messrs. Wisdom, Dillen, and Dr. ...
Article : 114 wordsNew Orleans, August 23rd.—New cases, 123; deaths, 40. Deaths include 13 children, aged from 1 to 7 years; also 5 from the age of 11 to 17 years. B. P. Blanchard, formerly ...
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Article : 107 words[Evening News]—A testimonial and a fund of 508 sovereigns were presented to Mr Macrossan at a largs meeting hold at the Odd-fellows' Hall. ...
Article : 56 words[Evening News.]—The second annual meeting of the Victorian Rowing Association was held on Saturday. The report stated that a letter had been written to the secretary of the ...
Article : 725 words[Herald.]—M'Culloch and Co's offices were burned to the ground this afternoon, and a banded store was partially destroyed, with all the books and papers, exeept those kept in the ...
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Article : 61 words[Herald.]—The two principal Government measures—the Electoral and Land Tax Bills— have virtually passed through committee without material amendment. It is expected that ...
Article : 56 words[Echo.]—Telegraphic communication was extended to this place yesterday evening. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe Cooktown Herald publishes the following report from the M'Ivor River prospecting party: —"We left Cooktown on August 13 for the M'Ivor River, via Williams' section, at the ...
Article : 784 words"They are coming up, Master," cried Toby in a fever of excitement, "the entire Eleven," "They are heartily welcome," replied Mr Punch, with one of his most graceful bows, as ...
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Article : 463 words[Evening News.]—The steamer Clarence sailed for Brisbane direct on Saturday. The Graziers' and Farmers' Society offer a prize to the occupier of the best conducted farm ...
Article : 71 words[Herald]—Arrived: Rosebud, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle; Leura (s.), 46 days out, from Liverpool. Sailed at 5 p.m.: City of Melbourne (s.), for ...
Article : 28 words[Evening News]—Mr. Hanran, formerly of the colonist party, returned today from the now rush. He reports that it is only fit for Chinamen, and net for Europeans. All the ...
Article : 274 words[Evening News.]—A lad named Durthy, who is under twelve years of age, who forged and passed a valueless cheque, has been committed for trial. He was employed in a solicitor's ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 3 Oct 1878, Page 3
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