In the hour of night, when silence prevails, And the moon throws her tranquil beams On the waters deep—and the spirit of love Steals o'er our senses in flitting gleams ...
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Article : 673 wordsThe "MAITLAND MERCURY" is published every Saturday morning. The terms of subscription are:—In Maitland and Morpeth 7s. 6d. per quarter, if paid in advance 6s. 6d.; in Sydney ...
Article : 205 wordsBlack Creek, Mr. Edward Franks, storekeeper Cassilis, Mr. James Piper Clarence Town, Mr. J. C. Williams, storekeeper Coolah, M. S. Stephenson, poundkeeper ...
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Article : 485 wordsTHE WINDSOR MAIL.—On Thursday morning at an early hour the Windsor mail was stopped, on its way to Parramatta, between Colton's and Booth's. There were no passengers on the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 5 Oct 1844, Page 4
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