GENTLEMEN—I beg, through the medium of your paper, to draw the attention of the members of the Maitland Mechanics' Institute to the dilatory conduct of their committee. The Institute was opened, as you are ...
Article : 255 wordsThe present severe and long continued [?] of influenza seems likely to remove from our midst some of our most valued and well-known citizens. The [?] and early death of Mr. George Randall had scarcely become a ...
Article : 1,796 wordsThe arrivals during the past week have continued large. Maize has continued to pour in, such large quantities that the market is almost glutted; we have not sold any prime dry, under 3s. 3d. yet; but we know that large quantities have been offered, ...
Article : 229 wordsGENTLEMEN—Being at Newcastle the night Mr. Hamilton delivered his first lecture, and having heard that he on that occasion would produce the cast of Jim Crow's head, I made up my mind to be present in consequence ...
Article : 170 wordsARRIVALS.—June 14. Telegraph (s.), from Sydney; C. F. Lessing, E. Goddard, Clarendon, Salcombe Castle, G. N. Sanderson, from Melbourne; Bright Planet, Mary Ann, J. Paxton, from Geelong; Herculean, Helios, Alexander, John, ...
Article : 104 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK MARKET, Thursday Evening, June 7.— The Southern Courier reports:—There have been several arrivals of store stock in the neighbourhood during the week, and a disposition to purchase good lots has been evinced. The ...
Article : 364 wordsARRIVALS.—June 14. Mimosa, (s.), 200 tons. Captain R. Mailler, from Merimbula 13th instant, with 24 passengers; Hargraves, schooner, 170 tons. Captain Henderson, from Hobart Town 7th instant, with 17 passengers; City of ...
Article : 743 wordsJune 14.—Thomas Underwood, of Paddington, gentleman. Liabilities, £10,653 6s. Assets—value of real property (mortgaged), £9250; of personal estate, £1156: total, £10,405. Deficit, £248 6s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 3,365 wordsCOMMERCIAL.—Business continues dull. We have no sales of sheep or cattle to report, but breeding [?]wes are enquired after. The horse market is overdone at present. Maize much asked after. Mr. Alford reports having ...
Article : 151 wordsTHE MUNICIPAL INAUGURATION DINNER —This dinner came off on the 6th instant, in Mr. Wilton's spacious stores. It was originally intended to hold the dinner, ball, and supper in the same building on the same day, ...
Article : 740 wordsThe champion light the great topic of the day. The papers eagerly devoured. A protracted debate is expected to-morrow on the Indemnity Bill, as amended by the Council. ...
Article : 72 wordsWool: Waiting the letters by the mail, purchasers are cautious in operating, especially with the telegraphic news before them. Although there is anticipation of lower rates in May sales, such was expected, especially as wools had been forced up ...
Article : 2,969 wordsWe extract the following from letters received from Kiandra yesterday:- June 7.—A gentleman has just arrived overland from Adelaide, who states that at least 40,000 South ...
Article : 1,788 wordsHis Excellency the Governor General, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr. John Bartholomew Casey, to be Clerk of Petty Sessions at [?] Kempsey, from the 1st instant. ...
Article : 71 wordsNews of any importance is very scarce in this district for the present. The weather for the last two weeks has been very changeable. There have been several fine showers, ...
Article : 274 wordsAt Black Creek, on the 4th of June, 1860, from Mr. George M'Donald's run, Black Creek, by John Connon; damages and driving 2s. 6d. per head:—One bay mare, star, off hind fetlock white, saddle marked, D over EW (the W writing capital) near ...
Article : 318 wordsTHE WEATHER — As we anticipated last week, we had not had the worst of it, and that weather, for worse, was prevailing to the southward. Our shipping news will confirm the fact that the weather to the southward has ...
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