The usual monthly meeting of the Tarro Band of Hope was held in the Wesleyan Church on Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance, which seemed to thoroughly enjoy and appreciate the various ...
Article : 287 wordsWool.—There has been no movement of importance in this market during the past week, and so far no sales of any magnitude have been held. A fair quantity of the new season's growth is to ...
Article : 638 wordsELDERSLIE PUNT.—A widespread feeling of indignation and disgust is felt at the action of the Bridge Department in deciding to sell the lease of the Elderslie Punt on the 11th of November. This ...
Article : 344 wordsFat Cattle.—2026 yarded. Second qualities dull of sale. Good to best lots bullocks, £6 4s to £7 11s, useful and light, £5 2s to £5 12s; cows, £3 12s 6d to £4 8s. ...
Article : 266 wordsThis Council met on the 27th October. Aldermen Walker and Neems were absent; the other aldermen were in their places. The Mayor (Alderman B. Binnie) opened the meeting at 7.30 p.m. ...
Article : 2,865 wordsA singing class has been formed here under the management of Mr. J. F. Munday, our local schoolmaster, and many pleasant evenings have been spent among the members of the class. On ...
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Advertising : 1,864 wordsThe Progress Committee met on the 28th instant. Correspondence was read from Mr. M'Rae, M.P., to the president re £150 additional grant for road leading from Hinton to Mount Kanwary, and to be ...
Article : 363 wordsThere is no mitigation in the fearful parching weather mentioned in my last report. From what we see in the papers it does not appear that any other part of the colony is suffering so severely ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Nov 1890, Page 7
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