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  2. THE MAITLAND MERCURY.

    SIR,—I enclose a copy of a letter which has been published in a paper called the Central Australian, which paper is the organ of the A S.U., on the Darling, and is printed at Bourke, about seven ...

    Article : 738 words
  3. ORANGE CELEBRATION, EAST MAITLAND.

    SIR,—As no one elsd has replied to the attack made by " Fair Play" on the speakers at the above celebration, and my engagements have prevented my attending to the matter to be in time for your ...

    Article : 78 words
  4. Maitland Races.

    If horses were only consistent, if they would gallop to-day as they galloped yesterday, if courses, days, water, weather, and riding-yes, above all riding—didn't affect them, then would all we now ...

    Article : 606 words
  5. THE WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    SIR,—Will you allow me a small space in your valuable paper, as what I'm given to understand by the authorities that they are going to charge a shilling to the £ for water rates. If it is so I ...

    Article : 468 words
  6. EAST MAITLAND AGAINST WEST.

    SIR,—Kindly permit me a few inches of space in your valuable paper, in reply to some remarks which appeared in last Saturday's issue of the Maitland Mercury and signed James Waters, ...

    Article : 686 words
  7. LOCAL NEWS.

    THE EXTRA SHEETS OF THE "MERCURY."—The third sheet of this day's paper contains—Adertisements; poetry " One of the Joys of Living;" continuation of Tales " The Beauty of Bonaccorde" ...

    Article : 2,007 words
  8. Singleton Races.

    The people of Patrick's Plains are exceedingly fortunate in having in their midst such a pushing, well-managed institution as the Singleton Jockey Club, but the latter is somewhat cursed by being ...

    Article : 2,311 words
  9. THE INNER WORKING OF UNIONISM.

    SIR,—I enclose a letter, which I will ask you in the public interest to print in an early issue of the Mercury. It is written on the official paper of the General Labourers' Union, dated from the branch ...

    Article : 315 words
  10. Miss Bessie Doyle's Concert.

    After the years of patient toil and untiring endeavour which are necessary to produce great technical skill on that most difficult of instruments, the violin, the triumphant acclaim of the public ...

    Article : 883 words
  11. ON A RELIGIOUS SQUABBLE.

    SIR,—I believe of all classes of men of the professional line there is none that would wish to show their authority more by predominancy or domineering over their fellow creature than that class who ...

    Article : 524 words
  12. General Laborers Union of Australasia.

    Dear Mick,—Yours of the 2nd instant received, and I am pleased to learn that the Narrabri carriers have treated you so well, and have employed you to organise again. The P.O. order was very ...

    Article : 732 words
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