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Advertising : 76 wordsMr. KEMP presented a numerously signed petition against the abolition of State-aid. The first reading of the Hawkers' Licensing Bill was, on the motion of Mr. KEMP, made an order of the day for ...
Article : 133 wordsThursday, 4 p.m—The Pastoral Occupation Bill and Pleuro-pneumonia Suspension Bill have passed through the Upper House. The Constitution Bill has been read a second time. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty-nine minutes after three p.m. Mr. SMART, as chairman, laid upon the table a report from the Standing Orders Committee against the ...
Article : 5,751 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant lettuces, cabbages, brocoli, eschalots. Sow prickly spinach, carrots, radishes, beans, peas, early cucumbers, melons, cabbages, Cape brocoli, parsnips. Sow onions, leeks, celery, lettuces, mustard, cress, stone, ...
Article : 116 wordsThursday, 8 p.m.—The flour market continues firm at £12 15s. to £13; wheat, from 5s. to 5s. 1d. It is rumoured that Captain Hughes has discovered fresh mineral land on York's Peninsula, of a very ...
Article : 91 wordsTHERE seems to be a fair probability that the Church and School Lands Bill will not reach the Upper House this session Although the Government have carried with them, in the ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThe Legislative Assembly metal twenty-nine minutes past three p.m. PETITION. Mr. DICK presented a petition from Messrs Morehead ...
Article : 1,102 wordsThursday, 8 p.m.—The escorts have brought down 31,981 ounces of gold. Markets are quiet. Weather clear and frosty. Friday, 8 p m.—A meeting of merchants was held ...
Article : 156 wordsForbes, July 1.—On the Soath Lead mining affairs are much as usual, and there is nothing to communicate. Minnehan and Co's engine is doing its work travely, and is filling the lagoon with water pumped out from the ...
Article : 247 wordsThursday afternoon.—Cobb's line commenced running from this town to the Lachlan this morning. They made a splendid turn out, and attracted many spectators. The prospecting party out at Gum Flat, ten miles from ...
Article : 61 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 190 wordsOn Monday, the 23rd June, a public meeting was held at the Sir Wm. Denison Hotel, for the purpose of eliciting opinion respecting the Dividing Fences Bill. Resolutions to the effect that the bill is inimical to free ...
Article : 85 wordsSince my last communication to you I bave very little frOBh news to report. The diggers seem to be all perfectly satisfied with their lot, and are all in hope, of doing well, or getting a sufficient remuneration for their ...
Article : 108 wordsThe old reef is progressing favorably. In a new claim taken up by Messrs. Tourle and Co.—the claim known as the Quarry man's—the prospects are and have been very good, as they crush out ten ounces with the hand for a ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Milford moved for and obtained a quo warranto, returnable on the first day of next term, calling upon the Bishop of Newcastle to show cause why he assumed to act as a trustee of the above named church. At the time ...
Article : 232 wordsJuly 3—John Thomas Doyle, late of Ballaarat, Victoria, now a confinee for debt in her Majesty's gaol at Darlinghurst, surgeon. Liabilities, £1053 5s 6d. Assets, £25. Deficit, £1028 5s. 6d. Mr. Mackenzie, ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 8 Jul 1862, Page 2
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