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Advertising : 75 wordsMonday, 5 p.m.—Last night there were rumours that a public-house at Bogalong had been stuck up by the same two men who intended to have robbed the mail, but, fortunately, they were too late, the mail having ...
Article : 68 wordsTuesday, 8 p.m.—The Southern Escort has arrived with the following amounts:—Burrangong, 3644 ozs. 5 dwts. 12 grs.; Braidwood, 1502 dozs. 3 dwts. 15 grs.; Adelong, 687 ozs. 17 dwts. 2 grs.; Kiandra, 354 ozs. 19 ...
Article : 42 wordsThe crushing machine at Ironbark having commenced operations, the public will now have an opportunity of judging its merits. Through the kindness of a person just returned from the reef, I have received the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsSaturday, 10 o'clock.—The exploration party of Mr. Brahe, left by Mr. Burke in charge at Cooper's Creek, arrived in Melbourne yesterday Four of the party— Messrs. Becker, Purcell, Stone, and Patton-had died of ...
Article : 531 wordsWe have lately been favoured with a visit by Mr. D. Cavanough, the phrenologist, who, by the by, quite amused our district gentry, and not a few quite puzzled with his information. On the bus[?] of human skull &c, ...
Article : 475 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN.—Plant lettuces, cabbages, brocoli, eschalots. Sow prickly spinach, carrots, radishes, beans, early cucumbers, melons, peas, cabbages, cape brocoli, parsnips. Sow onions, leeks, celery, lettuces, mustard, cross, stone turnips. ...
Article : 89 wordsTHERE is one circumstance in our political circumstances just now which makes us desirous to depart somewhat from our usual course, in reference to the elections now pending in this ...
Article : 1,211 wordsBy H.M S. Fawn, we (Herald of Wednesday) have the New Zealander of the 19th ultimo, from which we quote, underneath, the result of the deliberations of the Waikatos, and the letter of William Thompson to the ...
Article : 848 wordsIt is seldom the affairs of this place have a corner in your journal, but I can assure you it is a rising town— buildings springing up in all directions; marriages are an affair of common occurrence; and, as a clergyman ...
Article : 240 wordsThe markets are quiet. Flour, £14 10s. to £15 a ton. Wheat, 6s. 3d. a bushel. ...
Article : 22 wordsTuesday, 7 p.m.—Arrivals: June 30 Tarbert Castle, and Missie, from Newcastle. July 2. Borneo, from New York; Marion, from Glasgow. ...
Article : 23 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday, Wednesday. The additional shipping arrivals included the Resolute, from the Downs 15th March; H.M S.S. Fawn, from New ...
Article : 439 wordsSERIOUS ACCIDENT—Yesterday, a poor man named Archibald [?] in the employment of Mr. drawn of Black Creek station, Liv[?]rpool Plains, was riding after cattle, when by some means he was thrown from his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsThe weather for the last fire days has been very wet, some heavy rain having fallen, accompanied by thunder and lightning, rather unusual at this season of the year. During the night of Tuesday, 18th inst, we were visited ...
Article : 145 wordsSINGLETON POLICE COURT, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1861. (Before J. Lethbridge and A. M'Dougall, Esqrs.) DRUNKENNESS—Peter Joss, charged with having been [?] on Sunday evening last, was fined 5s. ...
Article : 758 wordsTHE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—Can any one tell us why the townspeople, and ourselves in particular, are kept in such a tantalising state of suspense in reference to the opening of telegraph communication with the ...
Article : 729 wordsJUNE 29,—Malachi Hardiman, of Bay-street, Glebe, stonemason. Liabilities, £145 14s. Assets—value of personal property, £11; outstanding debts, £9: total, £13. Deficit £ 32 14s. Mr. Morris, official assignee. ...
Article : 2,201 wordsCLAIMS OF THE REV. W. B. CLARKE.—The select committee of the Assembly, granted on motion of Mr. Shepherd "to consider the claims, if any, of the Rev. W.B. Clarke, for the services rendered by that ...
Article : 680 wordsBy express to Yass on Saturday last it was pretty generally known that a roll up would take place to day against the Chinese. The immediate cause I cannot say. Some state that the diggers are determined to drive ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 4 Jul 1861, Page 2
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