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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsThis long and anxiously expected match was commenced on Saturday last, on the ground rented by the Maitland Club, and familiarly known as Welter's paddock, situate on the East Maitland road. During the whole of the day, from the time ...
Article : 2,554 wordsApril 2.—William Douglass, of Sydney, grocer, Liabilities, secured, £3793 14s. 6d.: unsecured, £11,887 11s. 4d.: total, £1[?]681 5s. 10d. Assets, available for unsecured creditors, £5850 6s. 4d.: total assets. £8830 12s. 3d. Deficit, £6859 ...
Article : 2,068 wordsPOLICE OFFICE.—No business has been transacted at the Police Office during the post week. FIRE AT LEWINSBOOK.—On Sunday evening last the large wine cellars at Lewinsbrook were totally destroyed ...
Article : 984 wordsThe heaviest flood known in this oieek occurred this morning. It is now beginning to fall. 1 o'clock. The weather is clearing. The flood is the highest ...
Article : 80 wordsKITCHEN GAHDEN: If you have any large cabbage plants in seed beds, plant them out in rows. Plant also culinary herbs. Earth up your celery as required. Continue to sow peas, brocoli, lettuce, onions, turnips, radish, beans, cabbages. Dress all ...
Article : 211 wordsThe produce market remains unchanged atlast week's quotations. There is a slight decline in fat cattle. Prime quality may be quoted at £4 to £5 per head; second class, £3 to £3 10s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsIt is rumoured that gold has been discovered at Wangan, fourteen miles east from here, and also in another direction eight miles due north. Weather very fine. Wind [?]alm. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe weather yesterday morning opened anything but favorable for the game of cricket. In the early part of the morning between six and seven o'clock, the aspect of affairs looked very threatening, the whole canopy of the heavens being completely ...
Article : 1,627 wordsThe Policeman, schooner, from Fort Denison, has put into Moreton Bay for provisions. The wreck of the Jane Somerville still ocoupies public attention. The buoys being found attached to the ...
Article : 265 wordsWHEN Mr. Garrett was appointed to the police magistracy of Fort Bourke, the wags of Sydney indulged in a little harmless merriment at the expense of the hon. member, who, it was alleged, ...
Article : 947 wordsNotwithstanding Mr. Duffy's announcement that the defects in the Land Act admit of remedies, public opinion sets in favour of absolute abandonment ot the Act. Reports increase that Mr. Duffy and his colleagues differ ...
Article : 241 wordsI now write to inform yon that the mail from Cassili[?] to Mudgee was stuck up on Friday, 3rd April, by two armed men on horseback, at a ploce named Reedy Creek, between M'Donald't public-house and the Lagoon ...
Article : 195 wordsMelbourne telegrams announce that the Conference is likely to sit for a week longer. Saturday Evening. The stocks of wheat and flour on hand are greatly ...
Article : 116 wordsA Prince, of high lineage and Protestant faith, was likely to be proposed to the Greeks. Prince Nic[?] of Na[?]au, is said to be the candidate. ...
Article : 32 wordsTHE MAIL COACH AGAIN STUCK-UP.—This day (Saturday), the down coach from Tamworth was stuck-up by an armed bushranger, near to the spot of the former robberies, within a short distance of Colly Creek. The ...
Article : 364 wordsTHE NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS ELECTION.—The principal excitement has at present died out, tbe nomination having been passed. Great efforts are, however, still being made by the friends of both candidates—Messrs. ...
Article : 161 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday). The telegraphic intelligence will be found elsewhere. The shipping arrivals include the Susannah Booth and ...
Article : 363 wordsAn inquest was held last evening to enquire into the cause of death of an infant, son of Mr. J. H. Barrett, of this city. Many reports were prevalent as to the carelessness of the parents, but the testimony brought ...
Article : 374 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.—The weather for the last fortnight has been everything that could be deaired. The sun has shone cheerfully by day, and the moon [?]othingly by night. The air, too, has been delightfully ...
Article : 253 wordsAs will he seen above, the wish was very generally expressed on Saturday night at the dinner that the finish of the game might be as pleasant and satisfactory as the commencement. We are sorry to have to remark that such was not altogether ...
Article : 354 wordsOn the evening of Saturday the Sydney players were entertained at a dinner, prepared by Mr. G. Moore, and given by the Maitland men in reciprocation of the unbounded hospitality shewn towards them on their late visit to Sydney. The dinner ...
Article : 825 wordsGREAT FLOOD AT ADMIDALE.—On Wednesday afternoon, the 1st instant, the weather at Ar[?]le again broke, fortunately after an interval [?] had [?] the [?] to become low, and [?] of the [?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 7 Apr 1863, Page 2
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