Stations.—The late accounts from the Big River mention that rain has been plentiful, and the country there looking beautiful. No doubt other parts, if not all of the Northern district, has been favoured with rain. If ...
Article : 365 wordsWe escaped a flood yesterday, but narrowly, as the Myall Creek overflowed its banks, and Tierney's Flat was submerged—indications that a rise in the river of another foot or two would have put half the cultivation land ...
Article : 71 wordsFUNERAL.—On Thursday morning the mortal remains of the late Mr. Simon Kemp were interred in the Church of England cemetery, near King-street. Shortly after eleven o'clock the melancholy cortege started from the ...
Article : 698 wordsI have to report another quiet week in the share market. I have placed a good number of Australian Joint Stock Bank shares at £11 10s ex dividend, and which is the only transaction worth noticing.—My sales this week have ...
Article : 72 wordsCAPTURE OF TWO BUSHRANGERS.—We stated last week that an outrage had been committed by two bushrangers on the Merool Creek, and that the police were in close pursuit of the culprits. The Goulburn Herald ...
Article : 3,449 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—Friday Evening, Feb. 1. —From Wagga Wagga we hear that water and feed were getting scarce. Stock transactions were quiet there, and the squatters, fearing another drought, would not ...
Article : 636 wordsIn station properties I have no transactions to report. Many enquiries are made for good fattening runs, moderately stocked; such properties would command ready purchasers at remunerative prices.--Fat Cattle: Two drafts ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsStation Properties: The late beautiful rains, and which are said to have fallen generally, will tend to encourage speculation in these properties. Have buyers for two compact stations not too heavily stocked.—Fat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 455 wordsFeb. 6.—Lady Darling (s.s.), 534 tons, Claxton, from Melbourne 2nd instant. DEPARTURES. Feb. 7.—Mary Frances, barque, 209 Davidson, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 245 wordsMary Ann Ward was brought up, on remand, charged by constable Johnstone with having goods in her possession supposed to have been stolen. Constable Johnstone deposed to having apprehended the prisoner at Allyn ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 wordsFeb. 5.—Woodbine, barque, 252 tons, Captain Allen, from Adelaide 26th ultimo. 5.—Chance, barque, 286 tons, Captain Arnold, from Wallaroo 25th ultimo. ...
Article : 322 wordsWool: There is nothing encouraging to report this week, the bulk of the parcels offered have been in inferior condition either as regards wash or being troubled with burrs and seeds. The supply of good wools has been ...
Article : 300 wordsProduce sales bri[?]k. Tallow, ten shillings higher. The ships Australian and Paramatta, cleared out for London, with over six thousand bales of wool and other ...
Article : 37 wordsStations: We are still unable to report any transactions worthy of note in pastoral properties, but the increasing and apparently more business-like enquiry respecting such as are offered is almost daily becoming ...
Article : 217 wordsAnother new lead has been discovered at the Emu Creek, which promises to turn out well. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe welcome change in the weather this week, although it will doubtless prove extremely beneficial in the long run, has had for a while the effect of causing a slight depression in trade, and both in the wholesale and retail ...
Article : 823 wordsThe police met Thunderbolt near Manilla, yesterday, and chased him for six miles. They recovered four hundred pounds which he had taken from the mail. Thunderbolt escaped! ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Victorian Government appear likely to carry the new Tariff. ...
Article : 11 wordsLate Auckland papers report the renewal of hostilities in the Taurangi district. Sergeant Emus and two of the Volunteer Corps were shot by the Rebels, who were afterwards defeated, and ...
Article : 94 wordsMaize from 3s 3d to 3s 4d per bushel, wheat 4s to 4s 6d, Cape harley 2s to 2s 6d, English barley 2s 6d to 3s, oats 3s to 3s 6d, bran 10d to 1s 1d, pollard 10d to 1s, bay (lucerne) £2 to £3 5s per ton, ditto (oaten) £3 to £4 ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Feb 1867, Page 5
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