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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsA MEETING of the subscribers to the fund for the enlargement of St. Ann's Church was held in the schoolhouse here on the evening of the 2nd instant, for the purpose of deciding upon some plan and proceeding with the work. The Rev. G. E. Turner was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 501 wordsWOOL.—Purchasers have this week evinced greater determination not to advance in their biddings, and prefer that settlers should forward their clips to England, than give the prices demanded; consequently, a limited business has been done and the shipments ...
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Advertising : 4,017 wordsMR. S. Wooller reports the horse market to have been well supplied with a good description of horses this week, and sold at satisfactory prices. None but first-class horses are in demand. No inferior horses can be sold, as the Sydney horse dealers aro ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4.—Trade is still dull, and all appear to be less or more complaining. A good many wool teams have this week arrived from the interior, and we can therefore expect some briskness in our large stores which despatch the up country ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsPRICES rule without my perceptible alteration, the same as last week. The harvest is rapidly advancing, and accelerated by the late hot weather. The accounts from the various quarters of the district round about Maitland—labour same as quoted last week. ...
Article : 50 wordsSIR,—A meeting of gentlemen interested in Queensland was held yesterday at Mr. Mort's rooms, for the object, I believe, of framing certain recommendations to be tendered to the Governor-General for his ...
Article : 497 wordsTHE demand for good farming men, either single or married, has increased, and the present supply in sydney is not equal to our country orders. The "unemployed" are not the class suitable for agriculture, being in most cases unable to plough, milk, or ...
Article : 494 wordsOUR squatting friends who have stations to sell, would have done better, we think, had they acted on the advice in our market report of August last, and made sales then, when the southern men were freely disposed to invest in station properties up here. As ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 5 Nov 1859, Page 6
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