His Excellency Sir W. T. Denison held his first levee yesterday. It was numerously attended, and addresses of welcome were presented by de[?]utations from the Sydney Chamber ...
Article : 306 wordsHis Excellency Sir William Denison held his first levee yesterday afternoon, at one o'clock, and although the oppressive state of the weather rendered it almost impossible for many ...
Article : 700 wordsWe have received Launceston papers to the 23rd January. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION.—A singular instance of spontaneous combustion occurred on the premises of ...
Article : 1,026 wordsHappy Valley, though rather inactive for want of water, which alone can give it vitality, betokens to become the scene of active mining operations as soon as there is a continued fall of ...
Article : 240 wordsJURISCON[?]ULT[?].—The letter shall have early insertion, its length being the only cause of delay. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsIF we were to adduce, by way of contrast to the unusual course adopted by Mr. M. H. Marsh, the example of Mr. Smart and Mr. Thurlow, we should ...
Article : 904 wordsJanuary 30.—James O'Hara, of Wollongong, farmer. Debts £319 18s. 4d. Assets—Real property £200; personal property £10; good debts £2 15s. Deficiency £107 3s. Official ...
Article : 176 wordsWHEAT.—11s. 6d. to 18s. 6d.; according to the cleaning a[?]d quality. FLOUR.—Fine, 30s.; seconds, 28s. per 100 lbs. MAIZE.—9s. 6d. to 10s. per bushel; varying daily, ...
Article : 145 wordsThe weather continues very warm and dry. The shearing is now almost concluded in this quarter, and numerous wool drays are daily leaving for the ports. The late rains, although ...
Article : 708 wordsTrade appears to be improving. About one ton of tallow has been purchased at £38 per ton. Sixty tons of flour have been reported as ...
Article : 2,947 wordsJanuary 29.—Alice Frazier, American barque, 406 tons, Captain Taber, from Tongataboo the 9th instant. Passengers—Mrs. Taber and 2 children. 30.—Waratah (s.), 360 tons, Captain Bell, from ...
Article : 1,247 wordsSIR—Having just returned from England whither I have been absent eighteen months, my attention has been directed to the recent excitement which has taken place, and to the ...
Article : 911 wordsAt Mudgee, on the 1[?]th of January, 1855, from G. H. Cox, Esq., damages 1s. each:—One chesnut filly, TC near shoulder, star on forehead, 2 years old; one bay colt, both hind feet white, not branded, l8 months old; ...
Article : 607 wordsGENTLEMEN—Understanding that a rumour is general about town that the man, Peter Murray, who died suddenly at Mr. Patrick Kennedy's, was refused admittance into the ...
Article : 340 wordsMR. A. DODDS, on the ground, East Maitland, at twelve, allotments in rear of the Union Store, and iron cottage. MR. W. GIBB, at Mr. Cannon's Inn, High-street, at ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Feb 1855, Page 2
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