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Advertising : 543 wordsThe correspondent of the Sydney Daily Telegraph writes from Wellington:- Fine ripe strawberries in the shop windows are ample proof of the mildness of the present season. ...
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Article : 98 wordsObserving in your issue of to-day that Sir Frederick Darley, our learned Chief Justice, will preside on Monday at the Maitland Circuit Court, I cannot resist the temptation of penning a brief ...
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Article : 401 wordsLast night various portions of the northern district were visited by a regular tornado. At Bright the storm was of unparalleled violence, the rain pouring in torrents, just as if from a water spout ...
Article : 288 wordsGrand rains have fallen during the past few days over nearly the whole colony, the heaviest fall having occutred on Saturday last, followed by further showers in the early part of this week. ...
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Article : 546 wordsA contributor to the Saturday Review writes an amusing aiticle on the humours of the Registry at Somerset house. He writes (says the Daily News) as one who has known them by bitter ...
Article : 437 wordsSIR,—The generosity of Australia has no doubt enabled the dock labourers to gain a temporary advantage. The poverty and misery existing in London have not been overdrawn, but the main ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 1 Oct 1889, Page 7
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