On Friday, at East Maitland, before Mr. Addison, District Commissioner, a second meeting in the estate of Charles Beresford Mainstone, storekeeper, West Maitland, was held. The insolvent attended, and ...
Article : 302 wordsAlthough the records of this country have no equal in the civilised world, as Sir Francis Palgrave remarks, we have no accurate accounts of the population of London ...
Article : 750 wordsOn Thursday we received the following telegram from Greville's Telegram Company:— Four bushrangers have been captured by ...
Article : 84 wordsAt about seven o'clock this morning the news ran like wildfire through the town that a heavy fall had taken place in that part of the pit known as the "back of the pump." ...
Article : 333 wordsWe are informed by the Inspector-General of Police, and the news will be received with universal satisfaction, that the incipient bushrangers who on Monday last stuck up Mr. ...
Article : 57 wordsNews was received in town to-night of the capture by the Balranald troopers of the gang of bushrangers, who stuck up the town of Hatfield, on the Ivanhoe-road, last Saturday ...
Article : 99 wordsCONCERT AT EAST MAITLAND.—On Wednesday evening the members of the East Maitland Literary Society gave a concert in the Maitland Mechanics' Institute. There was a moderate attendance, due in ...
Article : 4,396 wordsA detailed account of the first depredation of the gang composed of Hobbs, Kay, Jones, and Gorman, at Balranald with some particulars in addition to those given in our telegram ...
Article : 981 wordsAt about starting time this morning (Thursday) Mr. Neilson, the manager, who was on the top, noticed great clouds of dust issuing from the shaft caused by the sudden ...
Article : 751 wordsTwenty-nine Chinese seamen, the entire coolie crew of the A. S. N. Company's steamer Wotonga, struck work yesterday afternoon. The cause of the strike is a mattter of wages ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Mar 1879, Page 6
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