A. H. PRINCE AND Co., Market Wharf Stores, Sydney, report :—Wednesday, April 2, 1884:— HAY:— The supply has been rather short, and ...
Article : 584 wordsEXCITEMENT EXTRAORDINARY [?] won’t this surprise Mother Grundy, coming from such a precious old duffer, and cranky, complaining, municipally-be-muddled grumbler as yours ...
Article : 647 wordsTHE WEATHER has been fearfully hot and dry since I last wrote, causing all kinds of vegetation to wither off without any hope of recovery. It is to be hoped this hot, dry weather, is nearly ...
Article : 191 wordsCORRECTION.— I wish to correct a typographical error in [?] account of the window falling from the Smithfield school. It occurs in the eighth line after the words “occupied by children,” ...
Article : 917 wordsDEFIANCE C. C. v. Fair Play C. C. — These clubs met at. Penn[?] Hills on Saturday last, the result being a win for the D[?] by 56 runs. Scores : D. C. C. 1st innings. [?] (G. Spurway ...
Article : 267 wordsMR. EDITOR,— Ere another Saturday’s issue of your journal shall have emerged, [?] and heavy from the mysterious in[?] of the printing press, our citizen soldiers will have ...
Article : 2,262 wordsA MEETING of the Parramatta District Hospital committee was held in the Boardroom on Wednesday evening last, when the following gentlemen were present : Rev. Canon Gunther ...
Article : 597 wordsA largely attended battalion parade was held in the Park on Saturday, afternoon last. The following district corps were [?] under Colonel Holborrow and Captain and Adjutant ...
Article : 95 wordsLAST SATURDAY seemed one of the busiest days at the police court and the presence of two eminent lawyers, Messrs. Roberts and Richardson, indicated cases of importance. Mr. J. E. ...
Article : 725 wordsDURING last year 4,934 prisoners were tried by the French military tribunals out of an army of 550,132 men, and there were 822 acquittals, The number of men charged with desertion or ...
Article : 836 wordsAN order to restrain publicans and others from furnishing Michael Ryan with intoxicating liquors, was issued on application of his wife. The license held by Henry Orr was ...
Article : 527 wordsSIR,—As my name appears in your paper of to-day as a defaulter to the Borough Council of Parramatta. I would be glad if you would publish the following statements which are the ...
Article : 370 wordsA CRICKET match took place at Parramatta on Saturday between the Sherwood C.C. and the Hawthorne C.C. which resulted in an easy victory for the [?]. Scores, :— ...
Article : 284 wordsWEATHER.— We have still dry weather without a drop of rain. There have been some very thick fogs, which, it is generally understood, indicate rain ; and the heat is intense during ...
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The Cumberland Mercury (Parramatta, NSW : 1875 - 1895), Sat 5 Apr 1884, Page 3
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