A little boy, aged two years, named G. Farrell, while playing yesterday evening with other children near the tram line, between Campbell and Goulburn streets, ran in front of the motor and was run over. ...
Article : 1,456 wordsWINNERS OF MEDALS AT FLOWER SHOW.—At the last flower show held in Maitland the Association offered silver medals to the exhibitors taking the largest number of first prizes in the professional and ...
Article : 3,243 wordsSIR,—As several persons who have read the letter signed "Rowland for an Oliver" consider that it refers to me as the "recent ecclesiastical importation," and as I myself on looking round think that it ...
Article : 442 wordsFollowing are the acceptors for the Melbourne Cup:—Commotion, Sir Modred, Sweet Willison, Stockwell, Gem, Cunnamulla, Archie, First Water, Calma, Magnet, Nicholas, Off Colour, Pollio, Dirk ...
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Article : 1,602 wordsA company has been formed in France, subsidised by the Government, to run a line of steamships between Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp, Australia, and New Caledonia. ...
Article : 488 wordsSIR,—In answer to Mr. Fraser's letter in to-day's issue, I must admit that he is correct; he did not use the term "Larrikin." I was not sufficiently careful in reading his Defence, and imagined that the term ...
Article : 541 words[?]SOLICE COURT.—In the police court, on Tuesday, [?]30th October, before the Police Magistrate and [?]rs. R. H. Matthews, James P. Quinn, and St. [?]mas Loder, J's.P., R. W. Doyle summoned ...
Article : 1,087 wordsA person named Joe Comnaughty has been lost in the bush since Saturday last, at Bungwall. The police and a number of the inhabitants are out searching, but up to the present have not found any ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—A good deal of doubt appears to exist as to whether the noisy members of the "Armies" can be prosecuted. By Section 13 of 17 Vic, 31, persons other than guards and postmen belonging to her ...
Article : 318 wordsMessrs. Brunker and Wolfe report:—On the wharves lucerne hay is in limited supply. Wellmade summer hay is in fair demand at from 50s to 60s per ton; medium qualities from 35s, and inferior ...
Article : 115 wordsMessrs. Mort and Co. report:—There was a brisk demand at our wool sale to-day, and nearly every lot was sold, greasy bringing from 7d to 12½d. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 1 Nov 1883, Page 5
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