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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 137 words
  3. WEST MAITLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of this Council, held last evening, the Mayor presided. The correspondence was unimportant. Papers were laid upon the table referring to a former valuation of the Campbell's Hill sale yards by ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  5. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    In the estate of John Wallace, of Minmi, miner, a single meeting was held at East Maitland, yesterday, before E. D. Day, Esq., District Commissioner. Insolvent was present, and admitted the correctness of his schedule. ...

    Article : 278 words
  6. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR JULY.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Sow prickly spinach, carrot, turnip, parsnip, celery, cauliflower, peas, beans, onions, leeke, lettuce, and parsley. Plant asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, rhubarb, artichokes, and all kinds of pot herbs. Sow early ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The colonial wool sales commenced on Thursday, March 14. The catalogue comprised 2380 bales Port Phillip, 918 bales Sydney, 500 bales Adelaide, 466 bales Cape, and 333 bales New Zealand, making a total of 4594 ...

    Article : 543 words
  8. LOCAL NEWS.

    SQUATTING ARBITRATION CASE.—In the arbitration case, Lethbridge v. Rusden, judgment was given by the Chief Justice on Tuesday last. This was an ex parte application by Mr. Rusden to set aside the award of the ...

    Article : 1,875 words
  9. The Maitland Mercury.

    THE papers brought by the English mail give a lively representation of the excitement raised by the contest in Parliament. In the House of Commons itself it has been barely possible to ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  10. THE SUEZ MAIL, PER BOMBAY.

    On Thursday the Bombay, mail steamer, reached Sydney. Yesterday morning we received a large portion of our files of English papers by her, to May 22, from which we ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. SERIOUS RIOTS AT ASHTON.

    On Sunday, May 10, the borough of Ashton-under-Lyne was the scene of great rioting and disturbance, arising out of the spirit engendered between the English Protestants and Irish ...

    Article : 1,959 words
  12. SCONE.

    DECLARATION OF THE POLL.—The delaration of the poll in the Upper Hunter election was made on the 30th ultimo, by W. Little, Esq., returning officer. As the relative strength of the candidates was well known ...

    Article : 298 words
  13. THE YORKSHIRE WOOLLEN MARKETS.

    MAY 21.—The tone of the wool market is one rather of quietness, though there is a steady business doing. Most spinners are well supplied with wool, and buy only sparingly. In the expectation of a heavy clip there is a ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Trade movements during the week have not been such as to render it necessary to record any material changes in the quotations given in our last notice. With our principal houses, an indisposition exists to alter rates till ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  15. THE PRODUCE MARKETS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 476 words
  16. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The English Funds were firm on Thursday, May 21 without there having been any purchases of magnitude. Consols stand at 94? to ¾ for money and 93¼ to ? ex div; Bank Stock, 246 to 248; Exchequer Bills, 5s. to ...

    Article : 958 words
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