Business during the past week has been scarcely so brisk as during the week preceding. No change Worth notloe in prices is reported. There has been a good local demand for flour for ...
Article : 623 wordsWool.—Each week the quantity at auction shows how ne[?] the end of the season approaches, and all offering meets ready sale at prices fully up to last quotations—looks and broken, if anything being a trifle higher. Skin wools rule very low, and ...
Article : 286 wordsThe Queen of England is now nearly free from water, there being only a few inches in her. The pumps still require, however, to be kept going, and such will be the case on the passage to Sydney. ...
Article : 220 wordsAlthough descriptions of life on the Lachlan, and of the progress and products of mining operations at that gold field, have o[?] late been multiplied, in the columns of the local and the metropolitan press, our readers will, no ...
Article : 1,943 wordsMay 28.—C[?]o, 131 tons, Armstrong, from Melbourne. W. H. Whyte, agent. 28.—Cyclone, 81 tons, Heard, from Melbourne. W. H. Whyte, agent. ...
Article : 82 wordsEXPENSES ON THE SALE OF STOCK.—A meeting of gentlemen largely connected in the sale of stock was convened last night, for the purpose of considering the charges made on the sale of stock in Maitland, which ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE LATE FIRE.—The destruction by fire of the Ice-house at the Circular Quay, on Saturday morning last, formed the subject of a coroner's inquest at Mr. M'Millan's Inn, Phillip-street North, yesterday. It ...
Article : 1,698 wordsMay 27.—Hirondelle, 95 tons, Captain Limmax, from Wide Bay. 28,—J. L. Hall, ship, 698 tons, Captain J. Richardson, from the Downs 2nd, and Falmouth 22nd January. ...
Article : 631 wordsMay 17.—To-day a case of considerable importance to the district was tried before a full Bench. The senior-sergeant of police under the new organisation, brought a charge against the oldest magistrate in the district. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 wordsStations.—There are many purchasers in the market for good sheep stations, and for such full rates may be obtained—ay from 178 to 20s. per head. Cattle stations do not command much attention. ...
Article : 301 wordsFat Cattle are not so plentiful, and better prices may be anticipated for good stock. We hear that the Sydney market is looking up, and as the winter advances the trade will be able to consume all fat cattle that is brought to this and other markets ...
Article : 241 wordsDEATH BY DROWNING —On Monday evening, 19th instant, a man named Henry Jenkins, who, with another man named M'lvor, had been drinking at Laurenoatown, left Bawden's wharf in a boat, in company with his ...
Article : 477 wordsThe following lots of land will be offered for safe, by public auction, at the undermentioned places, at eleven o'clock on the days specified, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. Deposit 25 per cent. ...
Article : 233 wordsThis market still over supplied with second rate quality which noss off to the various boiling establishments, the trade will ouly purchase first class cattle. A very prime draft of weighty bullocks (Pearce's) weighing 800 lbs, realised from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,493 wordsA bill has been read a first time, for selling the Church and School Lands, to form a fond for education and religion. The Government will not introduce a Militia Bill. ...
Article : 138 wordsFat Cattle—There is evidently a disposition on the part of the trade to buy more freely the better description, at an advance upon the prices realised last week. We expect, as the winter sets in, a further improvement for really good cattle. A ...
Article : 282 wordsGENTLEMEN—You might perhaps squeeze my lucubrations into a corner of your journal this time, though I have no desire to show off in newspaper correspondence, like some of your correspondents do—but to no purpose ...
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Advertising : 167 wordsBusiness, in the way of colonial produce, has been pretty active during the post week. The export demand for cereals being good, consequently prices have slightly improved. Maize.—As the market has not been well supplied with this ...
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