In the special case, the Attorney-General v. the Bank of New South Wales, as to the operations of the Stamp Duties Act the Chief Justice on Friday delivered the judgment of the Court, which is reported by the S. M. ...
Article : 1,434 wordsThursday, the 28th September, was a great day here. The trustees of St. Luke's Church of England School gave their usual feast to the children attending that sohool. The day broke with every appearance of continued rain, ...
Article : 1,381 wordsThe weather continues [?]larmingly, dry and although Intterly the clouds have strongly indicated an approaching change, we have not as yet been visited by any The state of [?] he pasturage is so lamsntably destitute for ...
Article : 433 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—Suptember 22.—Another five or six days of drought have passed since our last and all persons connected with squatting pursuits are again getting uneasy at the prospects of the coming ...
Article : 855 wordsKEROSENE MINERAL.—It may be a matter of interest to connoisseurs and others curious in such matters to know that one of the blooks of the Burrangong [?]ersono mineral, which excited so great a sensation when recently ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsARRIVALS. Sept. 27.—Australian brig, 102 tons Hughes from Melbourne 28.—Anna, bargue, 214 tons, Watson, from Goolong. 28.—Alexandra, biig 289 tons, Harrison, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 271 wordsWool: The attendence at the wool Bales advertised for Thursday afternoon was very small, and by consent the sales were postponed till next week. The catalogues were not attractive, and afford no test of the market. Sheepskins: Sales also ...
Article : 2,040 wordsSeptember 28.—Allce Cameron, burque, 340 tons, Captain Nearliig, from Auckland 17th. instant, with 21 passengere. 28.—Policeman, schooner, 75 tons, Captain The, from Port Denison 21st Instant. ...
Article : 327 wordsThe weather is still very unsettled, although there is not much appearance of rain. We have been visited hy Strong gales from the westward, and once or twice rain threatened but the gathering clouds cleared off, and it is ...
Article : 366 wordsWilliam Watson was indicted for feloniously killing and [?]laying one William Stone, at Newtown, on the 30th July, There had been a fight between the prisoner and Stone when the latter failing broke his leg, which caused his ...
Article : 2,963 wordsSIR—In your issue of this morning [?] poticed a letter signed "Matelot," expatiating on the advantages and luxury of sea-bathing— proposition no one, I suppose, will be disposed to dispute. But when your ...
Article : 365 words[?] Insolvent: Phillip Jones, squatter; debts, £15,000. assets, £5000. The Master's office in the Supreme Court was robbed ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Monday evening, a meeting was held in the hall of the Sohool of Arts, Armidale, at which a branch of the Hunter River Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society was formed. Between forty and filly persons ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 3 Oct 1865, Page 3
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