The weather prospects in Australia are becoming decidedly more favourable. Fine rains and improved feed are heard of in the north-west districts of New South Wales, ...
Article : 341 words[?]vening News.]—Both the machines are [?]ing away on stone from the Hidden [?] and Mountain Maid reefs, and good [?]are confidently anticipated. Mr. ...
Article : 49 wordsWith respect to the discovery on board the Vernon of a young girl in male attire, as already reported, we have been enabled, from a personal interview, to gain some interesting ...
Article : 1,158 wordsHerald.]—A young man named Albertson, [?]n of a farmer at Dungowan, met with a [?]ble death last Saturday. He slipped [?]the threshing-machine, and was so ...
Article : 51 wordsHerald.]—The show entries closed this [?]ing, and number over 600. The sheep, [?]le, and horse sections are very strong; [?]the wool, fruits, agricultural produce, ...
Article : 56 words[Evening News.]—The ironclad Victorieuse is expected here during the week to render assistance to the L'Allier. The French troops and sailors are improving slowly on the North ...
Article : 39 words[Herald.]—Arrived: At 1.30 p.m., Assam, from Galle; Vinetta Elvira, barque, from New York; St. Ideux, French barque, from Hongkong; Medea, barque, from Newcastle; ...
Article : 85 words[Herald.—A meeting at Newham on Saturday adopted a memorial to the Governor in reference to the recent election. A woman named Rose has been burned to ...
Article : 1,044 wordsHerald.]—An influential meeting, con[?]ed upon requisition by the Mayor, was [?]d last night to consider the best steps to [?]d to remedy the constant irregularity in ...
Article : 146 words[Herald]—The Ministry have given instructions to the heads of the various departments that none of the men on strike at Gawler are to be employed in any of the ...
Article : 226 wordsA new plan of destroying rabbits, which will answer in certain districts, has been devised in South Australia, and is published amongst the correspondence of the S. A. ...
Article : 581 words[Herald.]—It was showery all day yesterday, and ended with a heavy downpour be[?]ween four and five o'clock to-day. The [?]eather is now fine, and all signs of rain gone. ...
Article : 33 wordsIt was thought (says the Melbourne Argus of Saturday) that the announcement of the sale of the whole of the Woodstock stud and Mr. Johnson's mares, &c., would have ...
Article : 680 words[Herald.]—The match played here to-day [?]etween the second Warwicks and the Rich[?]ond Club was won by the former in one [?]nings. ...
Article : 25 words[Herald.]—The foundation stone of the Post and Telegraph offices was laid this after[?]oon by Mr. W. T. Coonan, in the presence [?]f 500 spectators. ...
Article : 66 words[Herald.]—The steamer Charlton has arrived from Hongkong with 518 Chinese passengers for this port. She reports that the steamer Brisbane may be expected here ...
Article : 48 words[Evening News.]—Mr. Hally Henderson, commercial traveller for Messrs. Young and Lark, was thrown from his horse on Wellington Bridge this morning. He is now slowly ...
Article : 36 words[Herald.]—The Mount Arthur Gold-fields are attracting considerable attention. The miners are-making from £5 to £10 per week. The ground is all alluvial and no reefs have ...
Article : 91 words[Herald.]—Mr. Gould, of Canally, received a spent rifle bullet through his lips, smashing his teeth and jaw. The accident occurred whilst Mr. Gould was bull shooting. ...
Article : 37 words[Evening News.]—The important land case of the Crown v. Broughton, re the Muttama reserves, was called on to-day. The defendant applied for an adjournment for one week, ...
Article : 59 words[Herald.]—The master of the steamer Taupo, recently wrecked at Tauranga, has had his certificate suspended for three months. The certificates of the other officers have been ...
Article : 75 words[Echo.]—The sky has been overcast for several days, but so far there has been no rain. At a meeting just hold at Tattersall's it ...
Article : 91 wordsThree fires (says the Echo) have taken place in the Metropolitan district since Saturday afternoon. The first was at Randwick, on Saturday night, and resulted in the total ...
Article : 338 wordsConsiderable progress is being made in the works of the Exhibition, and every effort is strained to vigorously prosecute that gigantic undertaking of this colony. At present there ...
Article : 725 words[Herald.]—Mr. W. L. Fowles, member for Clermont, is appointed Registrar of the Supreme Court, vice Mr. Mackenzie Shaw, resigned. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Mar 1879, Page 3
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