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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 97 words
  3. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    A VERY rich joke is reported in the telegraphic news from Melbourne. Mr. J. T. Smith, the Mayor of Melbourne, many times re-elected to that office, recently visited England. Before ...

    Article : 710 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took his seat at twenty-eight minutes past four. MAITLAND GAS WORKS BILL. The report of Committee on the Maitland Gas Works Bill ...

    Article : 85 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SFEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past three. ROAD BETWEEN YASS AND ALBURY. In answer to Mr. W. MACLEAY, Mr. ROBERTSON stated that ...

    Article : 1,541 words
  6. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1859.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past three. REMISSION UNDFR ASSESSMENT ACT. In reply to a question from Mr. W. B. TOOTH, Mr. ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  7. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    Whereas It is Expedient to provide in certain respects for the better regulation of proceedings at Elections of Members of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, and for securing the freedom of such Elections. Be it therefore enacted by the ...

    Article : 598 words
  8. SCHEDULE A.

    I, the undersigned, having been duly elected a member of the Legislative Assembly for the Electoral District of do here by solemnly declare that I have not paid or caused to be paid or promised to pay any expenses whatsoever arising out of ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. MAITLAND CIRCUIT COURT.

    This Court opened, yesterday, before his honor Mr. Justice Milford. The Attorney General prosecuted for the Crown. The following barristers were present:—The Attorney ...

    Article : 3,129 words
  10. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. John Thomas Smith has invited the City Council to pass a vote of censure on her Majesty's Ministers, because, on the occasion of the congratulations being laid at the foot of the Throne on the occasion of the marriage of the Princess Royal, ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. ADELAIDE.

    Markets remain unchanged. At a sale by auction, Mauritius sugars, ex Lorenzo Sabine, good counter, realized £34 7s. 6d.; fine yellow, £40 2s. 6d.; white crystals, £47 15s. ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Herald of yesterday, Monday. The additional shipping and telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. ANDERSON, CAMPBELL, AND CO.'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Business has been dull during the week. Plenty to sell, but few buyers. Maize has fallen in price; during the first part of the week it could be said at 4s. 9d. to 5s., but now, at the close, it cannot be quoted at more than 4s. 6d. to 4s. 9d. for best ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    In the estate of Thomas Grace, a single meeting was held in Sydney, on the 10th, adjourned until the 31st instant, then to be holden before the local commissioner at East Maitland. In the estate of John Newman, a special meeting was held in ...

    Article : 3,459 words
  15. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The most important news that I have to communicate is what occurred this day. At about 1 p.m., as the Clerk of the Bench was passing the residence of the Police Magistrate, one of the female servants directed his attention to a whale or jolly ...

    Article : 1,655 words
  16. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS.—March 9. Mosel[?] schooner, [?] tons, Whitwell from Sydney; Scotia, brig, 135 tons, Blacklock, from Launceston. 10 Grafton, steamer, from Sydney; Waratah, steamer, from Sydney; Prince Arthur, barque, 420 tons. Young, from ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—March 10, City of Sydney (s.), 700 tons, Cap[?] Moodie, from Melbourne 7th instant, with 36 passeng[?] Jenny Lind, schooner, 125 tons Captain Curren from Po[?] Curtis 25th ultimo, with 11 passengers 11. Eagle(s.), 200 [?] ...

    Article : 726 words
  18. VESSELS LOADING FOR LONDON.

    SHIP SPEEDY.—This vessel proceeds to sea on [?] She requires but a few bales to complete her loading, and takes the following passengers:—General Dickson, Dr. White, Mr. and Mrs. Butcher, Mr. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cotton. Mr. and ...

    Article : 429 words
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