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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsJAN. 4.—Robert Law Seratton, of Cumberland-street, Sydney, accountant. Debts, £143 18s. 10d. Assets—personal property, £25. Balance deficiency, £118 18s. 10d. ...
Article : 63 wordsTHE GARDEN: Sow cabbage, brocoli, cauliflowers, French beans, and turnips; plant out celery, cabbage, and cauliflowers; hud frait trees.—THE FIELD. Latter end of this month the tobacco crop will be ready for the ...
Article : 91 wordsAt West Maitland, from the estate of Mr. Hungerford—A red poley cow on off shoulder JA or A, on cheek C or G or [?], has a red male calf, board on nose; a red bullock, ...
Article : 3,199 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We had a favorable change of the weather on Monday last. During the day the heat was almost unbearable—so hot, indeed, that in the bush both cattle and horses ...
Article : 3,527 wordsWE are glad to see that preparations are being made for holding public meetings to discuss the proposed changes in the constitution. A preliminary ...
Article : 574 wordsWHEAT.—In this market sales are dull, and stocks on hand are large; prices have a downward tendency. FLOUR at the mills is quoted at £13 per ...
Article : 231 wordsJANUARY 3.—Emma, brig, 121 tons, Capt. Osbourne, from Auckland the 21st ultimo, in ballast. Passenger—Dr. Goldeney, R.N. 4.—Thetis, schooner, 94 tons, Captain ...
Article : 1,651 wordsTrade has been dull this week, the extreme heat of the early part, and the copious rains since, having prevented people from moving abroad. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 8 Jan 1848, Page 2
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