On Tuesday evening last, a lecture on this interesting science was delivered in the Presbyterian School-room, West Maitland, by Mr. J. S. White. There were upwards of 100 persons ...
Article : 942 wordsA NEW EXPORT.—Yesterday eleven tons bone dust, for manure, was shipped by Mr. Adam Wilson in the brig Louisa for Hobart Town.—Australian, August 2. ...
Article : 337 wordsNotice is hereby given, that in accordance with the 2nd clause of the Act of Council, 4th William IV., No. 3, Hugh M'Cauley has been appointed this day poundkeeper in the district ...
Article : 682 wordsKOORT KIRRUP.—His Honor Mr. Justice Therry has finally decided that he will not release this alleged murderer (although he cannot be brought to trial on account of his ...
Article : 1,659 wordsGENTLEMEN—Business in this line for the last fortnight seems to be looking up. Within that time no fewer than three cases have been disposed of, an amount of business quite ...
Article : 407 wordsIn the Legislative Council, on Thursday week, the Colonial Secretary laid on the table a number of statistical returns, somewhat more comprehensive than usual. The first was a ...
Article : 1,130 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 : 235 wordsODD FELLOWS.—The Leicester Mercury states that Earl Howe has enrolled himself a member of the Atherstone Lodge of Odd Fellows; and that Lord Curzon, son of the noble Earl, is ...
Article : 453 wordsGENTLEMEN—I do not doubt that you have seen, nearly midway between the Church and the Windmill, a certain naked looking brick building, with broken windows and dilapidated ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Aug 1845, Page 4
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