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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,875 words[Herald.]—The athletic sports to-day were [?]ly attended, about 400 persons being [?]sent. The events were well contested. The weather was unfavourable. A ball and ...
Article : 59 words[Echo.]—The District Court and Court of Quarter Sessions have just completed their sittings at Casino. The calendar was unusually heavy. The whole of the contested ...
Article : 218 words[Evening News.]—The weather is now fine, but it has rained for several days past. The [?]vers in all directions are up, many bridges [?]ave been destroyed, and communication by ...
Article : 241 wordsA meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council was held this morning, the Mayor presiding. Mr. M'Elbone alluded to the bad state of the streets, and said the Mayor should ...
Article : 290 words[Echo.]—Last night a well-attended meeting was held here, Mr. J. M'Crossin in the chair. The advisableness of establishing a municipal incorporation was discussed, and ...
Article : 93 words[Evening News.]—It is still raining here, [?]nd the river is higher than it has been for the past twelve months. The waters, how[?]ver, are subsiding. Our boat is in the ...
Article : 100 words[Herald.]—Stephen Upton was fined 29s at the Police Court to-day for abetting an apprentice in the Cumberland Mercury office to destroy type by damaging a name in a ...
Article : 31 words[Herald.]—On the passage of the Garnock from Glasgow, during a heavy sea, three men were swept overboard. Two regained the vessel, but the other—Frederick Nash—was ...
Article : 139 wordsThe action brought by the City Bank against Mr. William Kite, of Bathurst, to recover £3000 due on a guarantee, terminated yesterday afternoon in the Banco ...
Article : 737 words[Herald.]—The Rev. J. Vaughan gave a very instructive lecture last night, to a large audience, on his trip through America. ...
Article : 22 words[Evening News.]—Heavy rains fell here [?]rom Wednesday evening until this forenoon. The river rose rapidly yesterday, but has now [?]ubsided. The river at Bundarra was bank ...
Article : 45 words[Herald.]—The steamer Truganini, which sailed to-day for Sydney, took upwards of forty specimens of timber for the Exhibition. They were collected by Mr. Charles Fawcett. ...
Article : 28 words[Herald.]—Mr. Moore, of the Sydney Botanical Gardens, who, accompanied by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, has during the week inspected the ground at the railway station ...
Article : 74 words[Evening News.]—It is reported from [?]undletown that another attempt has been [?]ade to burn down the premises of Mr. [?]owan, storekeeper there. The police are ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—The Governor's speech, at the opening of the Legislative Council, disclosed rather an unsatisfactory condition of the colony's finances. The deficit amounts to ...
Article : 56 words[Evening News.]—Edwards started to-night [?]perform his great feat of 120 miles in 26 [?]ours. He started at 8 o'clock sharp, and [?]id the first five miles in 52min., and is now ...
Article : 104 words[Evening News.]—News is just to hand here of a melancholy affair at Lake George. The lake, owing to the heavy rain, overflowed into the Collector River. The houses in the ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. Service resumed the budget debate in the Assembly this evening, and made a lengthy speech, occupying three hours. He referred to the fact that, in 1876, there was a credit ...
Article : 467 words[Evening News.]—A meeting of the credi[?]ors of Mr. Kenneth M'Lellan was held yesterday at O'Keefe's Exchange Hotel. It was [?]ecided to withdraw the estate from the ...
Article : 55 words[Herald.]—This week nearly 4000 acres [?] selected. heavy rains are falling. ...
Article : 13 words[Herald.]—At a public meeting held at the Court-house to-day, Mr. Kenyon J.P., in the chair, it was unanimously resolved to comemorate the opening of the new ...
Article : 50 words[Herald.]—The wet weather to-day again interfered with the attendance at the Exhibiion, though 1800 paid for admission during the day. The Exhibition closes to-morrow ...
Article : 147 words[Echo.]—Parker and party obtained a prospect of 2 ozs. to the dish on the surface of the hill yesterday. The prospects look well. ...
Article : 28 words[Evening News.]—Messrs. Davis, Pennington, and party have just brought on 21oz. of [?]plendid gold, one piece weighed 3½oz. It was [?]ll obtained from a new find on the Bald ...
Article : 41 words[Evening News.]—Professor Cobby's pupil [?]oncert at the School of Arts last night was [?]airly successful in point of merit. The case Queen v. Noble, ex parte Pegus, ...
Article : 96 words[Evening News.]—The unemployed difficulty here is still unsettled. Nearly 400 men assembled at the Eastern Hill to-day, and went in procession to the Treasury to ask ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Aug 1879, Page 3
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