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Advertising : 2,260 wordsOn Sunday morning an old and respected resident of the town, Mr. Martin Schults, expired at his residence, Marquis-street, after some weeks illness, at the age of 64 years. The immediate cause of death ...
Article : 140 wordsUpto Wednesday evening last the weather continued its mild and summerlike character, with little appearance of rain. Subsequently, throughout the greater portion of Thursday, and later on, smart ...
Article : 465 wordsSIR,—I think the attention of the railway authorities should be Called to the discreditable want of provision for the convenience of passengers in the matter of obtaining tickets, manifest ...
Article : 445 wordsLight rains have at intervals fallen during the past week—chiefly during Wednesday evening and night —yet on the whole not sufficient to do much damage to the improving state of the roads. No gross ...
Article : 517 wordsSIR,—The disclosures made public by the returns of the various district surveyors in compliance with instructions from Sir H. Parkes, showing the almost total failure in the practical results of the Land Act, ...
Article : 492 wordsYesterday afternoon, about half-past three o'clock, a very extraordinary accident happened at the new buildings at present being erected by Mr. E. Parnell, J.P., in, Watt-street, opposite the Great Northern ...
Article : 615 wordsOn Wednesday forenoon Mrs. Casey, the wife of a man employed at Mr. Kerby's farm at Troy Fall, met with a terrible accident. Her husband was engaged falling a tree, and she was standing by talking to ...
Article : 483 wordsSIR,—I shall feel much obligad if you can afford space for a few words ip repty to "Scrutator's" able letter in favour of the above Act, published in the Maitland Mercury, of the 4th July, I admit ...
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