AT a banquet given by the Lord, Mayor of London to her Majesty's Ministers on August 9, Mr. Gladstone took occasion to deal with three topics of surpassing interest. Egypt of ...
Article : 1,387 wordsYesterday, at East Maitland, before Mr. Abbott, District Commissioner, meetings were held in the insolvent estates of the undermentioned [?]ersons: J. F. F. Smith, stonemason, East Maitland. ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE EXTRA SHEETS OF THE "MERCURY."—The third sh[?]et of to-day's paper cont[?]ins—Advertisements; Poetry "Little Mrs. Willie;" Continuation of tale, "Brought Home;" Cricket Matches; East ...
Article : 1,137 wordsMaize, 5s; flour, £14 10s to £16; wheat, 7s per bushel. Cattle have advanced, in consequence of short supply; beef is worth 27s 6d per 100 lbs. Sheep 6d ...
Article : 1,288 wordsSir Henry Parkes, in reply to Mr. M'Elhone, said he thought five electorates were entitled to an increase of members—namely, Balmain, Bourke, Canterbury, Redfern, St. Leonards, one member ...
Article : 1,126 wordsSmallpox has now developed in the Governor's house at Cape Town. The general panic is so great that the streets are all but deserted. Sir Evelyn Wood is suffering from a severe attack ...
Article : 266 wordsA novel innovation in propelling vessels by steam appears in a circular forwarded to us by the last mail from Duncan Brothers, of Victoria-street, London. The circular ...
Article : 447 wordsAcceptances for Town Plate and Narrabri Jockey Club Handicap close on the 1st October; also, the nomination for handicap pigeon match must be in by Monday, the 2nd October. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Timaru correspondent of the New Zealand Herald reports that, on September 19, another very des ructive fire occurred in the Main South-road about three o'clock a.m. I[?] was first noticed close ...
Article : 288 wordsMessrs. Brunker and Wolfe report:—Homebush fat stock sales—Sheep: 10,000 pen[?]ed; market glutted; 521b. wethers worth 12s 6d. We sold— N[?]wland's at 10s 9d; Christian's 10s 9d; ewes, 9s 6d; ...
Article : 225 wordsOn Saturday night, as Mr. John Lawrie, of Glen Rose, was driving home, accompanied by his wife, the horse he was driving (a rtaher spirited a[?]imal) took a sharp turn off the road near the Post Office, ...
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