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Advertising : 1,027 words[Evening News.]—The steamer Hunter, Captain Garde, left here at the appointed time yesterday—6 p.m. Messrs. P. Warden, Ewin, F. M. Mahon, Mackenzie, and several others ...
Article : 67 wordsAt the annual meeting of sheep-owners, held at Dubbo, on the 28th ult., the following were elected as directors for the scab district of Dabbo:—Messrs M. E. Maher, J P, ...
Article : 272 words[Evening News.]—A splendid nugget was found last week at Upper Bingera, weighing 10½ ounces. Splendid stone has been struck again in ...
Article : 38 words[Evening News.]—A very old and esteemed resident here, whose affairs have lately become involved, yesterday, throw himself off the bridge into the river, a distance of about 50 feet. He ...
Article : 54 wordsOn Tuesday evening at the Post office Hotel, an extemporised meeting was held to consider the best steps to be taken towards presentation of a testimonial to Mr. Dangar, member for the ...
Article : 295 words[Evening News]—Constable F[?]ancis has arrested another man suspeoted of participation in the Coolah Bank robbery. He was captured after a smart chase of nearly 200 miles on the ...
Article : 32 words[Herald]—The four selected to represent the Murray Rowing Club, at the Melbourne and Geelong regatta, leave here, to-day. ...
Article : 22 words[Echo]—The escort left to-day, with gold: From Ara[?]uen,158 ozs; from Braidwood, 380 ozs; total, 538 [?]zs. There is no sign of rain. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt a meeting of the Mudgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association, held on February 28, it was decided to postpone the meeting till that day three weeks, to be called by circular, when ...
Article : 707 words[Evening News.]—We have had splendid rain. Over two inches have fallen since Thursday The weather is now fine. ...
Article : 24 words[Herald.] — Arrived— Moses B. Tower (American three-masted schooner), from Calcutta; at 12, You Yangs (s) from Sydney; at 5 30, Wotonga (s), from Sydney. ...
Article : 45 words[Evening News.]—We have had nearly four inches of splendid rain, which appears to have been general in these parts. There is every prospect of more. ...
Article : 39 wordsA report has re[?]ed us to the effect that another unfortunate straggler, having become bewildered and l[?]st in the bush, has been found dead. As far as we have been able to gather, ...
Article : 446 words[Herald.]—The Legislative Council nominations for the six vacancies, are Messrs Baker, Coglin, Croseier, Dunn, English, Glyde, Hughes, Ingleby, Killecrot, Morgan, Peel, Pearce, ...
Article : 99 words[Herald]—The quarantine regulations in reference to the stea[?]ers from Sydney awaiting inspection by the health-officer before coming up to the wharf, has been reminded. ...
Article : 318 words[Echo]—Mr. Dyer, Secretary to the Mutual Provident Society, died yesterday. [Herald]—The English eleven finished their first innings at Dunedin this afternoon, with a ...
Article : 66 wordsDrought is about our most important item. The weather is exceedingly hot, with little sign of a change. There is nothing in the shape of feed for stock for miles around this place, ...
Article : 166 words[Herala.]—In the libel action, Langton v. the Age, the jury have returned a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £1000—being £250 on the first count, and £750 on the second count. ...
Article : 610 wordsOn Saturday evening there was a sharp thunderstorm at Armidale. In some localities the rain fell in torrents, while in others it barely laid the dust. ...
Article : 347 wordsAn instance has occurred here within the last few days of a very long journey in the saddle having been performed by one of our local medical men in the fulfilment of his professional duty. On ...
Article : 424 wordsA mixed lot of about 4000 sheep, looking rather deplorable, passed here on the 16th instant from Lower Castlereagh River, travelling for feed and water, in charge of Mr. McKeown. On ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 8 Mar 1877, Page 2
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