The following telegraphic message was received by us from the member for West Maitland (Mr. Jas. Fullford) on Tuesday forenoon:- Alderman Adams and Mr. James Fullford ...
Article : 100 wordsA movement, confined to members of Parliament, was initiated yesterday, to place a memorial over Mr. Fitzpatrick's grave, to cost £100, £80 are already subscribed. ...
Article : 957 wordsMr. Hoskins, in answer to Mr. Dangar, said there was no present intention of offering land in the vicinity of the proposed railway terminus at Narrabri for sale, Application to lease for the purpose of ...
Article : 4,753 wordsThe cricket match, the English Eleven v. Eleven of New South Wales, was concluded on Tuesday, and as will be seen by the scores resulted in a victory for the Englishmen. The colonial team played with ten ...
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Advertising : 1,413 wordsA rupture is imminent between the Military authorities and magistracy in Ireland, in consequence of the latter failing to do their duty in connection with the disturbed state of affairs in that country. ...
Article : 307 wordsThe following entries were received to-day:- Welter Handicap Hurdle Race.—Calliope, Mystery, Welsh Kitty, Mexican Plug. Prince of Wales Stakes.—Maid of Morpeth, ...
Article : 227 wordsA traveller named Doolan, on his way to Maitland, passed through here lost Saturday, with a heavy swag round his shoulders, and in crossing the river must have fallen down in the stream and been unable ...
Article : 154 wordsMessrs. R. Goldsbrough and Co. report: We catalogued five thousand four hundred bales this week, and have sold three thousand two hundred bales. A large attendance of buyers and good ...
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