Hay.—Since my last the market has been rather brisk, and prices have remained firm. Prime lucerne is worth from £5 15s. to £6 10s. per ton; second quality is moving off slowly at from £4 10s. to £5 per ton; beat ...
Article : 261 wordsTHE WEATHER.—After several fine days, rain again set in on Friday evening; heavy rain fell during the day on Saturday, with a prospect of a continuance. THE CROPS.—A considerable quantity of the early ...
Article : 594 wordsTHE ROADS—Owing to the continued fall of rain the roads in many places are impassable for vehicles, especially those which are heavily I[?]den. It would probably be considered a waste of the public revenue to repair the ...
Article : 530 wordsACCIDENT.—On Saturday night, as Mr. Edward Sahien was returning from Grafton to his residence at Dubble Swamp, the horse owing to a large hole in the road fell, and precipitated its rider with great force on his head, ...
Article : 485 wordsDEATH IN THE HOSPITAL.—On Wednesday an old resident in the district, named James Carr, died in the Armidale Hospital. His age was 84. We understand that Carr was present in the battle of Trafalgar. ...
Article : 957 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS.—Ranken, Rea, and Co.reports —There has been a fair inquiry for sheep, and buyers have been willing to take w[?]rs more freely than before. Where the driving distance has been moderate[?] ...
Article : 193 wordsJune 27.—Hunter (s.), 210 tons, Captain Sullivan, from the Clyde River, with 30 passengers. 27.—Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain Henry O'Reilly, from Brisbane June 25th, with 40 passengers. ...
Article : 761 wordsJune 29.—Patrick Ryan, of Reedsdale, Braidwood farmer, late of Shoalhaven innkeeper. Liabilities, £267 [?]s. 9d. Assets, £16 17s. Deficit, £250 4s. 9. Mr. Morris official, assignee. ...
Article : 1,303 wordsTHE TYROLESE MINSTRELS.—This celebrated little company, consisting of Madame Haimberger, Md[?]le. Kramer, Mr. Julins Haimberger, and Mr. Alfred Lorts[?]h, made their first appearance last Monday evening, at the ...
Article : 904 wordsJune 13.—Thursday last being the day set apart by the Government for the celebration of the marriage of the Prince of Wales, a few of the residents of the district, who were then in Bourke on business, determined ...
Article : 2,023 wordsHenry Wheeler (whose real name was Henry F. Bergett) pleaded guilty to three charges of uttering forgeries, and was sentenced to three years' hard labour in Darlinghurst gaol. ...
Article : 1,057 wordsThe Dashing Wave brings American news to the 13th May. There are reports of a tremendous battle at Vicksbarg. Hookor had attacked the Confederates, engaging ...
Article : 376 wordsA PSEUDO-GARDINER—A man named William Byrne has been brought up before the Police Court, charged with a breach of the Vagrant Act. Upon examination, the following facts were elicited: On the previous ...
Article : 562 wordsSOIREE AT THE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—Among the incidents of the past week I have the pleasing duty to record the soir[?] given at the School of Arts. The reunion was held at the Court-house, which was elegantly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsLONG CREEK, MEROO.—The Mudgee Liberal's correspondent at this place, on the 22nd instant, writes as follows:—" On Monday last a sad accident occurred at Tucker and Co.'s reef. Two men in the shaft were ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 2 Jul 1863, Page 3
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