Many of our supporters have for a length of time urged upon us the necessity of publishing THREE TIMES A WEEK instead of Twice, as we now do. This ...
Article : 195 wordsEdward Parket and Joseph Eckford, two young la[?] were indicted for stealing £7, one cheque for £1 10s., one order for £2, one order for £1 16s, 6d., the property of Richard Higginson Fitzsimons, at wee Waa, ...
Article : 717 wordsAt West Maitland, on the 14th and 15th February— A chesnut or brewn horse, star in forehead, a little white on two fore foet, square tall, has a tore on the back from saddle, branded on near shoulder with an ...
Article : 134 wordsFEBRUARY 11.—Yarra Yarra (s), 350 tons, Captain Bell, from Melbourne 8th instant, with 73 passengers. 11.—Mary Ross, Hamburg ship, 570 tons, Captain E. H. Myer, from Hamburg October 9, and Hobart Town ...
Article : 290 wordsOne of the gentlemen connected with the preliminary surveys now being made in this district, preparatory to the extension of the railway line beyond Maitland, ...
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Advertising : 60 words"AN ELECTOR."—LibelIous. ...
Article : 6 wordsOn Monday next the Maitland bench will proceed with the revision of the electoral rolls. It is to be hoped the claimants will take the significant hint ...
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Family Notices : 17 wordsFeb. 11.—Mon, for Auckland. 11.—Kate, for London. H.—Emperor, for Madras. 11.—Monsoon, for San Francisco. ...
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Advertising : 827 wordsOn Thursday evening a public meeting of the electors of the united counties of Northumberland and Hunter was held, at the Court House,'West Maitland, for the purpose of hearing Mr. Walter Rotten, one of the ...
Article : 4,021 wordsJames Cramp was indicted for stealing £6 3s. 6d., and a pocket book, the property of William Leach, at Marrurundi, on the 25th December last. The prisoner was undefended. ...
Article : 296 wordsFeb. 11.—Upon reading the petition of James Fitzpatrick, of Bathurst, storekeeper, and accompanying affidavits, Mr. Justice Milford granted a rule nisi, returnable on the lst March, requiring Michael Shields, ...
Article : 279 wordsWe have had some nice showers, and there is still an appearance of rain, which, althrough likely to benefit the maize, would injure the grape crop, The grazing lands have far too much grass upon them to be beneficial. ...
Article : 122 wordsPort of Morpeth,—Vessels Inwards, from the 9th to the 14th February, 1856. Paterson, 926 tons, Captain Pattison, with genera cargo. ...
Article : 307 wordsThe members of the Chamber of Commerce returned the consideration of the report of the Insolvent Laws, and, after going through a number of the clauses, again adjourned the meeting for a week. The subject of a ...
Article : 338 wordsTrade during the week has been rather brisk. The following purchases of wheat have been made since our last report:—140 bushels at 9s. per bushel; 230 bushels at 9s. 3d. per bushel; 400 bushels at 9s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,705 wordsFeb. 12.—Monsoon, ship, 40½ tons. Captain Willet, from Sydney. 12.—William Buchanan, barque, 108 tans, Captain M'Tavish, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 180 wordsWHEAT—Per bushel, 9s. 6d. to 11s, steady demand according to quality. FLOUR—Fine, per 100 lbs., 28s; seconds, 26s; steady, BRAN—Per bushel, l0d. to Is. 2d,; no demand, ...
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