"A. L. A[?]AM," "FAIR PLAY," and CITIZEN," in our next. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe time approaches when the new Parliament must be elected, under the Electoral Act of 1880. We have prepared, for the information of our readers, and ahall correct ...
Article : 969 wordsMr. J, Albert Gorrick, one of the candidates for the representation of the Wollombi, addressed the electors here on Saturday evening last, the 2nd in[?]t., this place now forming portion of the Wollombi ...
Article : 551 wordsMessrs. C. P. Humphris and Co. report: Hay is falling; hides are [?]erv firm at 4d per lb; pigs firm. Messrs. J. N. Meiklejohn and Co. report: Prime ...
Article : 135 wordsRecently we heard a person, in conversation about the greatest amount of heat actually used by workers in any art, express disbelief that so great a heat as one thousand ...
Article : 286 wordsEighty peunds was the net proceeds, after paying all expenses, at the concert on Thursday night here, in aid of the widows and orphans of the cr[?]w of the Su[?]an[?]e Godeffroy. ...
Article : 1,248 wordsAn old man named Frederick Deha died here very suddenly yesterday. He is step-[?]ather of young Hennes[?]y, whom I reported the ether day [?] having been bitten by a snake. It is [?]uppo[?]d ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Continental Pros[?] unite[?] with that of England in cemmenting severely upon the recent proposals of t[?]e Porte. In France especially great resentment is [?]xpressed against Turkey. Leading journals urge ...
Article : 253 wordsThe largest concourse ot people that over congr[?][?]ted together on any part of the river met to-day at Rocky Mouth. For the last two days all sorts of rumours were Afloat as to the action of one of the ...
Article : 422 wordsMr. M. MooR[?], at his sale rooms, High-street, West Maitland, at twelve, household furniture, produce. vehicles, &c.—At three, the right to hold publican's booth and cake stall at the ensuing Flower and Poultry Show. ...
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Family Notices : 365 wordsThe annu[?]l races of the Namoi Jockey Club, began to-day. The weather was beautiful and the attenda[?]ce very large. Following i[?] a brief report of the running, ...
Article : 526 wordsDIARIKS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS.—Mr. R. Blair has reminded us of the flight of time and of the aging of the year, by sending a selection of diaries for 1881 and Christmas and New Year cards. The diaries are ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Oct 1880, Page 4
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