The usual weekly meeting of this Conncil was held yesterday evening at the Council Chambers, Devonshirestreet There were present—Aldermen Greer (in the chair), Wolstenholme, Smith, Mitchell Eckford, Olliffe, ...
Article : 609 wordsA SOMEWHAT remarkable letter by Mr. Goldwin Smith was published some time ago in the Beehive, an English paper that circulates amongst the working classes. It contains, first, ...
Article : 1,526 wordsStations: We have every reason to believe the recent rains bave been pretty general throughout the country, as we learn from some of the o[?]tlying stations, by telegram, that they have had fine rain; and this information ...
Article : 372 wordsStations: The welcome intelligence of fine rains having fallen nearly all over the colony, will no doubt considerably assist in restoring the confidence of capitalists and speculators in pastoral pursuits generally; and now that ...
Article : 363 wordsApril 7.—Royal Duke, schooner, 105 tons, Captain Smith, from Broad-sound 17th ultimo. DEPARTURES. April 6.—Glendower, for London. ...
Article : 189 wordsStations: There is some improvement noticeable in the demand for good paying properties, while inferior runs and stock are almost unsaleable. We have placed some stations under offer, and trust shortly to be able to ...
Article : 172 wordsFat Cattle: Only a small supply and prices firm at last week's ratea, beat beef realising fully 25s per 100 lbs. As the bulk of the lots in and about Sydney are in the hands of the dealers, we do not expect much alteration ...
Article : 158 wordsThis court was opened last Monday morning, at ten a.m., by his Honor the Chief Justice. Mr. Forster prose[?]ed for the crown. The barristers present were— Messrs. W. B. Dalley, Wisdom, and Ellis, Mr. Williams, ...
Article : 671 wordsVICE-REGAL TOUR.—His Excellency the Earl of Belmore proposes to make an official to[?]r during the mooth of May, accompanied by Mr. Toulmin, through the western districts. His Excellency will leave Sydney ...
Article : 2,817 wordsStations: The propitious weather with which we have been lately favoured must tend materially to improve the condition of stock, and also enhance the value of wellsituated properties. We look for renewed vigour, and ...
Article : 603 wordsOur wearisome session is just over, and hon. members are betaking themselves to their respective homes for a short season. It is anticipated that Parliament will meet again on the 11th August, when the hon. Premier ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsI have done a fair amount of business this week, and report a steady demand for bank shares and debentures. A large number of Australian Joint Stook Bank shares have been placed by me, and the market is now bare of stock. ...
Article : 182 wordsLucerne Hay: There is no alteration to note in this commodity, but prices may be expected to improve, owing to the demand for the Melbourne market.—Oaten Hay: There is a good demand for really firs-class. ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsThe tenders invited for twelve months' Treasury bills (£343,200) are in renewal of an equal amount falling due, and no absorption of money will take place. The outlet for investment is very restricted, and good ...
Article : 290 wordsOur readers will see, by an official announcement, in another column, that the Maitland Circuit Court, which was fixed to be held on Friday next, 16th April, will not commence until the following Monday, 19th April. The ...
Article : 65 wordsStations: Good properties can be sold at satisfactory prices to capitalists seeking investments. We have several first-class cattle and sheep stations in our hands, some of which we shall offer shortly.—Fat Cattle: This ...
Article : 272 wordsThe wholesale stores report a fair complement of country orders to hand, especially for rations and station supplies; retail trade is rather dull, influenced no doubt by the wet weather that has prevailed during the week. ...
Article : 686 wordsOur readers will see in another column announcements by Messrs. W. E. Potts & Co., of Singleton, that they have made arrangements for regular receipt of flour from the New England district for sale; and also of some ...
Article : 453 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS.—Flour has again advanced in the market here, the principal reason being the shortness of stocks, which are very scanty considering the activity of the demand. The Coorong has arrived from Adelaide ...
Article : 1,039 wordsStations of good fattening qualities are much sought after. I have many enquiries for same, and hope shortly to place two fine properties now under offer, at satisfactory prices.—Fat Cattle: Moderate supply to hand, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsSIR—Can you, or any of your numerous readers, inform me how it is that the widow of the late George Bearham has not received the money collected about four months ago for her benefit. Mrs. B. informed me this morning ...
Article : 192 wordsFOR some little time past, rumours have from time to time been current in the town that Mr. E. D. Day, so long Police Magistrate of Maitland, was about to retire from the public service, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 308 wordsStations: The improved activity in properties of this description still continues, while the good news to hand of almost general rain throughout the interior must res[?] favorably. We have disposed of a block of unstocked ...
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