Before Messrs. T. K. Abbott, P.M., and F. H. Bartlett, J.P.) DRUNKENNESS.—Jo[?]n Heffernan was charged with having been drunk in Hi[?]-street, West Maitland, on Thursday evening. He pleaded guilty, and asked ...
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Advertising : 1,283 wordsSIR,—In your report of the fire in the Horseshoe Bend, in Thursday's issue, you state that tne Mercury's fire engine was first to arrive on the ground, followed by Capper and Sons, and the brigade ...
Article : 86 wordsSIR,—Would you allow me, throu[?]h the medium of your columns, to publicly acknowledge the great kindness and attention paid me by the good people of the Maitland Hospital during my late illness. I ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR,—I think it very unfair for newspapers to publish such paragraphs as that in your Thursday's issue, about the French marriage law. I believe that since Mr Layard's unheeded warning, the whole of ...
Article : 466 wordsThe entries for these sports closed last evening with the following gratifying results. It will be seen that all the events have filled well, and as we learn from the hon. secretaries that the arrangements are ...
Article : 476 wordsStations.—Business is affected by the ad[?]ers prospects of the season; yet capitalists concede u[?] doubted confidence in pastoral securities, and t[?] general tendency of affairs points to a continua[?] ...
Article : 3,015 wordsA Spelling-bee was held in the Church of England schoolroom last Thursday evening, when the Ven. Archdeacon Child acted as referee, and the Rev. Mr. Donaldson, C.E. as judge. The highest spirit of ...
Article : 858 wordsSIR,—By the letter in your issue of Thursday last, I think that the public in general are labouring under a false impression in regard to the half-holiday. I wish to state that it is not the fau[?]t of the ...
Article : 266 wordsIt will be recollected that some twelve months ago —in August, 1881—the memb[?]rs of the Wesleyan Church, West Maitland, decided to purchase a large organ built on the latest principle, with the object of ...
Article : 868 wordsA rather quiet w[?] [?]t. S[?] [?] [?] ...
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