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  2. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

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  3. GOLD CIRCULARS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 429 words
  4. COOMA.

    THE Reverend Mr. Syngb, chaplain to the Bishop of Sydney, having paid a visit to this part of the colony, to ascertain the wants of that portion of the community belonging to the Churoh of England, respecting a clerg[?]man being appointed for the Police ...

    Article : 692 words
  5. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    Five persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, and were severally sentenced to pay 20s., or to be imprisoned for twenty-four hours. The general list contained seven charges. One was dismissed, ...

    Article : 3,319 words
  6. PARRAMATTA.

    IT having been announced that, on Thursday, Mr. Randle would place a special train on the railway, for the purpose of conveying Sir William and Lady Denison and family to Parramatta, a large concourse of people of all classes met to receive his Excellency, the ...

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  7. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Rebecca Downs and Thomas Thornton pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness, and were each ordered to pay a fine of 20s., in default to bo imprisoned for 24 hours. John Campbell, a seafaring man, was charged by David Bourke, ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. SYDNEY MARKETS—FRIDAY.

    THE MILLES—Messrs. Barker and Co. The recent importations of breads[?]ffs, and further shipments looked for have operated to cause a reduc ion of £10 per ton on the mill price of flour since last report. Fine flour is now quoted at £30, and second quality at ...

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  9. SHOALHAVEN.

    IT may be interesting to some of your subscribers to hear a little now and then of this really beautiful district Blessed by nature with an excellent climate and prcduclne soll, it has long been kept in the back ground Horn the disinclination of the largest ...

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  10. PRODUCE CIRCULARS.

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  11. YESTERDAY'S RECEIPT OF GOLD.

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  12. VICTORIA.

    OUR dates from Melbourne are to the 22nd instant, by the Hellespont and Telegraph, both of which steamers arrived in the early part of yesterday. They supply no newe, however, of the June mail by the Donald M'Kay, which is now fifteen days over due. ...

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  13. VICTORIA MARKETS.

    HAY.—A limited supply has been sent into mark t this week, and prices have moved slightly upward, say to the extent of 20s. per ten. Best trussed hay, £10 10s to £11 £10 per ton; second quality, £8 10s to £9 10s; straw, £6. ...

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  14. WINDSOR.

    THE Court of Requests commenced its quarterly sittings here on Monday last, the 20th instant, with a list of twenty-eight cases in the £16, and six in the £30 jurisdiction. The only case of importance was the following:—Gow c. Cunneen. This was an action ...

    Article : 680 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    THE two days' later English news, which, by the arrivil of the Morlin at Port Phillip, we are in possossion of, does not appear of a nature such as is calculated to produce any appreciable effect on our market. With regard to the war, everything seems to ...

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    ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—This church, which is situate within the boundaries of the city of Sydney, in the Cleveland Paddocks, not far from tho intended terminus of the railway from Sydney to Parramatta, was consecrated yesterday by the Bishop of Sydney. ...

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  18. RICHMOND.

    AUGUST 23Rd, 1855.—We perceive by the Government Gazette that tho tolls arising from the Richmoad Forry are at last to be sold, and that Wodnesday next, the 29th instant, has been fixed for the purposa at the Court-house, Windsor, before the Bench of ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    SIR.—In reading your paper of to-day, I find a letter signed R. P., complaining of the high price of bread, and therein he states, that about a month, ago the price of flour fell from £55 to £40 the ton; the price of ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. SPIRITS AND TOBACCO.

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  21. PRICES OF SECURITIES.

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