Mr. John Deasy, M.P., Home Rule Delegate, arrived here at midday to-day, but as his visit is in direct opposition to the advice of the better informed of the local well-wishers to the cause there ...
Article : 68 wordsThe head-quarters of the Salvation Army, Queen Victoria-street, London, were totally destroyed by fire. It is becoming very apparent that owing to ...
Article : 208 wordsIt will be gleaned from the subjoined list that the handicap to be run in the building near the Premier Skating Rink on Saturday night, by the aid of gaslight, is likely to be a pronounced success. ...
Article : 368 wordsMoonlight Concert, Benevolent Asylum, West Maitland. Mr. R. Crabb's Temperance Lecture, School of Arts. ...
Article : 67 wordsAn Industrial Exhibition, combined with a meritorious display of plants and sale of work, arranged in aid of the Raymond Terrace Rowing Club, which, has a large membership, was opened this afternoon ...
Article : 545 wordsThe usual sales in connection with the above association were held by Messrs. Brunker and W[?]lfe on Wednesday at their sheds and yards near Church-street Station. Mr. Marshall was the ...
Article : 225 wordsDec. 3.—John Dawson Forbes, of Lismore. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. 3.—Edward O'Brien, of Goodlet-street, Surry Hills; John O'Brien, of Marlborough-street, Surry ...
Article : 94 wordsPUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.—We acknowledge The Australian Herald for December, and The Illustrated Australian News and Musical Times. From Messrs. Macmillan and Co., of London, we have the ...
Article : 2,863 wordsThe following sales were effected by Mr. J. W. Bowes, on behalf of the above company, yesterday: Butter, 15421bs. from 4½d to 1s 0¼d per lb.; eggs, 1440 doz. at 10s to 1s 0½d per dozen; fowls, 115 ...
Article : 237 wordsOn the wharves this morning there was an increased supply of Hunter River lucerne hay; fair demand for best qualities, £2 to £3; maize, 3s 2d to 3s 4d; bran and pollard, 7d ...
Article : 702 wordsDescribing the heavy rain and hail storm that occurred on Thursday last, the Murrurundi Times says:—The heavy bank of dense black clouds presaging the storm were seen to rise at the back of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsFollowing are the acceptances for the Summer Cup, subject to any late Melbourne scratchings to-day: Melos, Arsenal, Cardigan, Ben Bolt, Antaeus, Sinecure, Tom Brown, Ellerdale, Jack, ...
Article : 83 wordsThe New Zealand Land and Mineral Co. report; —We catalogued to-day 1750 bales wool; sold by auction and privately 1600; competition strong especially for Continental; greasy fleece sold to ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Premier, in reply to Mr. Farnell, said the delay in appointment of the military secretary was caused by the difficulty in finding a suitable man. I don't know if the honorable member will place ...
Article : 319 wordsMessrs. Brunker and Wolfe report:—At the City yards to-day calves were in good supply. Large vealers made 40s to 50s, small from 20s, yearlings to 70s. Pigs: Supply short; bacon sorts ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. John Deasy, the Irish delegate, delivered an address at the School of Arts last night. The Mayor (Mr. Thomas Adam) was in the chair. There was a large attendance, including many ...
Article : 76 wordsHenry Pritchard, miner, charged at Waratah police court to-day with assaulting and robbing Cecilia Ross of 10s, at Islington, four weeks back, was remanded to Newcastle court, and will be tried ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 5 Dec 1889, Page 5
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