Shearing ia in full swing at Bockgedgeil, with a full board. Shearing is under station rules. Several Union shearers have been camped near the station for the last week, and have just pulled down their ...
Article : 87 wordsAug.31.—Hugo Halmar Watson, of Smith-street, [?]main, grocer. Mr. L.T. Lloyd, official assignee. B1.—James Linklater, of Mossvale, builder. Mr. A. Morris, official assignee. ...
Article : 29 words"WHAT TYPHOID IS."—We have received from Miss F.G. Holden an enlarged edition of her pamphlet on typhoid and its treatment, with a chapter on "packing." The pamphlet is one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsThe Quarter Sessions opened and concluded to[?] day, before Jndge Backhouse. Mr. Dawson, Crown Prosecutor, was the only barrister present. Bridget Williams, for attempted suicide, was ...
Article : 69 wordsOn the wharves, this morning there was a fair supply of Hunter River lucerne hay. Primest green was in demand at £6 to £6 10s per ton; other qualities, £3 15s to £5 10s; maize sold at 3s ...
Article : 391 wordsAn accident of a serious nature happened to Mr. James Waite on Wednesday last. It appears that Mr. Waite was abont to go his usual round with his bread cart, and when coming down the hill from ...
Article : 234 wordsSales of 455 bales from Sydney, by Willans and Overbury, on Friday, July 13,1888:- Ex Decapolis, Victoria, Port Denison, Parramatta, Bothwell Castle, and Torridon, from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 wordsLatest news from Khartoum states that the forces of the Mahdi are in a disorganised condition, and that his affairs are almost paralysed, on account of the receipt of a message from the White Pasha, ...
Article : 215 wordsAt a meeting of labourers held on the Australian wharf yesterday only £5 13s was collected for the Newcastle miners' strike, and thirty shillings was collected for the same object on the Port Melbourne ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Murdoch M'Rae reports:—Prime green, new dry lucerne hay £6 15s to £7; summer hay, £5 to £5 5s; inferior sorts, £3 10s to £4; oaten hay, £3 5s. ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. William Pringle, an old and well-known resident of Miller's Forest, met with a serious accident to-night. When crossing the punt he attempted to land before the punt touched the ...
Article : 67 wordsMessrs. F. Bacon and Co. report:—Fifty-five points of rain fell on Saturday. The weather is now fine and cool. There was a sharp frost this morning. The store sheep market remains ...
Article : 130 wordsThis morning Messrs. Brunker and Wolfe received a wire asking them to despatch at once a cargo of maize and hay. It is [?]urmised that the drought has affected Northern Queensland, and ...
Article : 125 wordsMessrs. Brunker and Wolfe report:—Homebush fat stock sales.—Cattle: About 400 head yarded to-day. The market was firm, and prices advanced 20s per head on Thursday's quotations. Best pens ...
Article : 340 wordsThere are at present five men employed filling slack. The train reaching Greta early on Monday morning at 12.28 a.m. was met by some fifty miners in consequence of a report that men were to arrive ...
Article : 94 wordsSteady ram began nero at 3 p.m. on Saturday and continued for eight hours. The farmers' prospects are now considered fairly good. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 4 Sep 1888, Page 5
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