THE third series of colonial wool sales, which commenced on the 13th ultimo, was brought to a close this evening, the following quantities having been catalogued:— From New South Wales and Queensland... 55,862 bales ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,404 wordsTHE Grafton arrived at 11 a.m. to-day, and sails on Tuesday morning. ...
Article : 19 wordsA VERY distressing occurrence took place in the harbour on Saturday evening, whereby two young men lost their lives. It appears that, on Saturday afternoon, Alfred Oatley and James Oatley, aged respectively nineteen and ...
Article : 357 wordsNEWS has reached New Zealand that a political outbreak has occurred at Tahiti between the Governor and other members of the Protectorate Government. It seems that on the 29th of June the troops were ordered to proceed to ...
Article : 535 wordsA sailor of the Avondale, from Foo Choo Foo, is suffering from small pox; the ship has been placed in quarantine, and the sufferer removed to the immigrant's hospital. ...
Article : 53 wordsARRIVED.—Lucy and Adelaide, schooner, and, Schoolboy, barque, from Richmond River; Wave brig, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 18 wordsAn influential deputation waited on the Commissioner for Public Works, urging a further extension of works to Port Victor, so as to promote the interests of the Murray trade. ...
Article : 1,617 wordsFROM the Wellington Independent, of the 21st instant, we toke the following items with regard to the war. Their Napier correspondent writes:— The Murewai has arrived from Poverty Bay. She reports ...
Article : 786 wordsThe R. S. Y. S. match for the Vice Commodore's prize, took place on Saturday week, and produced some excellent sport. The strong southerly blowing that day— as it was also for two days before—induced an alteration ...
Article : 618 wordsOur third series commenced 13th ultimo, and terminated this day. It is always difficult to form a correct opinion of the market on a first night's sale, as so much depends upon the assortment in the ...
Article : 322 wordsThe recovery of trade is very slow and partial, and operations seem to be under restraint and wanting confidence, still in many branches there is no doubt a real improvement, and in the aggregate the consumption of wool—though below its capacity— ...
Article : 567 wordsSIR,—Is it not high time for the Government, or the reflecting portion of this large community, to devise the best mode of adoption for the better supply of this essential requisite, not only to cleanliness and comfort, but of ...
Article : 335 wordsWE take from the Hamilton Spectator of the 21st instant fuller particulars regarding the death of police-sergeant Hull, who was deliberately shot on Friday last, by a discharged mounted constable named Flannigan:— ...
Article : 822 wordsThe advices to hand from Jerez to-day, under date the 24th ultimo state, that "the late political disturbances in this town have completely ceased," but are silent as to what effect they have had upon the gathering of the sherry vintage, the ...
Article : 396 wordsSIR,—On reading the Herald of to-day I saw, in the report of the proceedings of the "Sydney Municipal Council," a letter from Mr. Alfred Roberts to the Mayor, drawing the attention of his Worship to the state of the "Old ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsDEATH FROM SCALDING.—The Clarence Examiner regrets to learn that, during the past week, the youngest child of Mr. W. M'Kenzie, of Woodford Island, through capsizing a pot of hot water over itself, was so severely ...
Article : 314 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day the following report appears ' in my speech of last evening:—" That the Rev. Mr. Rabone and Mr. Weekes had waited on the Rev. Father M'Carthy, not many weeks since, on a Sabbath afternoon, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 30 Nov 1868, Page 5
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