[Herald.]—The Henry Miller, Captain Dickson, returned to port on Saturday, having struck on a sunken reef or shoal in latitude 20.51 south, longitude 158.2 east; remained fast thirteen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 377 wordsJanuary 2—Bal[?]tha (s), 272 tons, Captain Hill, from Rockhampton 29th ultimo, with 39 passengers. 2 — Rangatira (s.), 460 tons, Captain Grainger, from Melbourne 31st ultimo, with 26 passengers. ...
Article : 670 wordsWe observe in the Melbourne, and Sydney papers advertisements from the colonial agents for Norton's Patent Tube Wells. As there has been some angry discussion as to what Mr. Norton's ...
Article : 967 words[Herald.]—Their Excellencies Governors Sutton and Du Cane, and Colonel Gore Browne, visit the Theatre Royal this evening. It is likely the Steeplechase will be ...
Article : 251 wordsSince our last issue there has been a little rain at Armidale, but a few miles to the east and south there were several heavy thunderstorms, and the rain poured down in torrents. Many ...
Article : 647 wordsThe land that was thought dear in one lump at £2500, yields an annual rental of more than £7000; and the frontages that would not let at any price are often eagerly bought at £1 to ...
Article : 422 wordsThe soiree to defray the expense of the bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of the Hinton School of Arts, came off on Thursday night. Nothing could exceed the bounty of the ladies; ...
Article : 209 words[Herald.]—Arrived: At 5 p.m., R.M.S. Avoca from Sydney; Hannah Newton, schooner, from New South Wales; and Catherine Jane, barque, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 34 words[Herald.]—The Register newspaper is to start as an evening paper to-night, to be called the Evening Journal. No lamps were lit in the City last night, by ...
Article : 152 wordsAt Barraba, on the 19th day of December, 1868, by Mr. Stephen Leggs; sum due at date of notice, £1 6s: —One brown gelding star and snip, P with [?]L (conjoined) sideways over and M in circle under near shoulder, saddle ...
Article : 1,692 wordsI heard by the up mail from Wilcannia that Rutherford, the bushranger, stuck up a station called Falarah, on the lower Darling and took two horses. Afterwards he visited one of Mr ...
Article : 165 wordsALLEGED CASE OF CATTLE-STEALING.—We have received a few particulars of a case of the above description, which, if the suspicions which [?]urround the affair are well-founded, is one of ...
Article : 743 wordsAnother heavy calamity has fallen upon the Roman Catholic community of Sydney, in the total destruction by fire of the spacious temporary cathedral of St. Mary's, with its varied and ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThere is no mistake about constable Cleary. He has proved himself again to be made of game stuff. He started from here, as I informed you in my last on the 22nd, and rode to Toorale, 55 ...
Article : 798 wordsDuring the late visit to Cherbourg of the English and French squadrons, considerable excitement was caused by the appearance of a miniature steam flotilla, formed by the French ...
Article : 869 wordsTHE CROPS.—All the farmers are now crying out for rain—as everything is beginning to be parched up. Many of them are prevented from ploughing their land owing to no rain having ...
Article : 209 wordsSir—There can be no possible room for doubt that every order-loving and law-abiding Briton must rejoice whenever he witnesses the proceedings of a court of justice carried on with ...
Article : 1,068 wordsDuring the past week the weather has been hot, as usual. On Friday afternoon we had a thunderstorm, accompanied by a heavy squall, and very little rain. Up the river, towards ...
Article : 458 wordsPAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Thomas Patterson, a cook in the employ of P. Quinn, Esq., of Glen Quinn, met with a severe accident on Thursday, December 16th. He states that having occasion ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 7 Jan 1869, Page 4
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