From Mr. Cope's, of Deridgery, in the Cassilis district, the undermentioned sheep, supposed to belong to John Collins, of Windsor—216 ewes, wethers and lambs. Also, on the 6th March. ...
Article : 96 wordsMR. WINDEYER.—The member for Durham met his constituents of this district on the 5th instant, when T. Cook, Esq., J.P., was called to the chair. Mr. Windeyer explained at great ...
Article : 920 wordsThere has been a very fair amount of business transacted in the town during the week. A good number of wool drays have arrived, which have added to the retail trade done. We only hear ...
Article : 313 wordsMr. Jeremiah Ledsam, at the Rose Inn, at twelve, horse stock, working bullocks, milch cows, fat cattle, and bore pig; after which, superior horse stock; also, serviceable horses. ...
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Article : 282 wordsGENTLEMEN—As it must unquestionably be an omission of the press, can you have the kindness to inform Mr. Windeyer's constituents of Nelson's Plains, Coolie Camp, Swan Reach, ...
Article : 127 wordsNEW HORSE-SHOE.—A simple but most ingenious invention has been laid before us, in the bhape of an improvement in the horse-shoe. It is that of making that part of the shoe which is ...
Article : 461 wordsGENTLEMEN—Your correspondent Observer, in attempting to aid Nauticus's chemistry a little, is evidently incompetent to the task, and lest his remarks should mislead, I will venture ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Mar 1844, Page 3
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