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  2. INSOLVENT COURT.

    Frederick Beer, a third meeting, at 11; Mory Tucker, third meeting, at noon; Samuel Magnus, an adjourned meeting for examination, at half-past 12; Joseph Taylor, an adjourned single meeting, at ...

    Article : 97 words
  3. WINDSOR.

    POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY.—Peter Lynch, a drover, was brouhgt up on warrant upon the information of Michael M'Grath, who stated that he was the ranger of the Richmond common, and that the defendant had ...

    Article : 652 words
  4. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    There were ten drunkards on the list to-day, four of whom were old offenders, and had been repeatedly convicted and punished. Two of them were sentenced to a month's imprisonment, and Sarah Perkins ...

    Article : 998 words
  5. SPIRIT OF THE TRADE CIRCULARS.

    SALES during the last month may be estimated at 600 hhds.—including nearly 200 hhds. of Maryland—the principal purchases of which have been made from stock in hands of speculators, who, in a great measure, may be represented as having the com[?]and of ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. MURDER AT THE TURON.

    SOFALA, January 18th.—An inquiry was held yesterday afternoon, at Mr. Mendel's, Sofala Inn, by William Johnson, Esq,, A G.C., and Police Magistrate, touching the death of a man named Hugh, then lying in ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. (From Messrs. Truman and Rouse's Circular.)

    The position of sugar has decidedly changed for the better since the 1st ultimo, the imports during the month have been comparatively light, while, the deliveries for home consumption have been going on most satisfactorily, and show an excess of 18,500 tons, as ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    SUGAR.—The demand continued active up to Tuesday, and a large business was concluded, partly on speculation, at a further rise of 6d to 1s per cwt. After this there has been a pause, but the advance is fully maintained, owing the firmness of holders, ...

    Article : 2,539 words
  9. (From Messrs. Sturge and Co.'s Circular)

    The war with Russia has placed us in an entirely new position with regard to the supplies of foreign wheat. If France and the United States had as much to spare this year as in some former seasons, this might not so soon have been felt by the people of ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR.—I should not have noticed the address presented to Sir Charles Fitz Roy, from the Church of England, on his retirement from the Government, if it had not stated to be from the churchwardens residing in ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. (From Messrs Hughes and Ronald's Circular.)

    River Plate wools have met with fair enquiry by private contract, but the demand has chiefly been for the best qualities, of which the stock is nearly exhausted. In cordova and lower descriptions there is little to report. Barbary wools have engaged ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. [From Messrs. M'Nair, Greenhow, and Irving's Circular.]

    The market to-day, as compared with that of last Tuesday, presented again no noticeable change of importance; likewise the same desire to keep aloof from operations not necessitating immediate action was everywhere perceptible, consequently, the ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. (From Messrs. De Monchy and Co.'s Circular.)

    To-day we had, for the first time after the harvest, a good supply of all sorts of corn, which, combined with lower reports from Amsterdam and Rotterdam, caused a decline of 6s per quarter for wheat, 2s 6d for rye, 3s for barley, and 2s for buckwheat. Oats ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE.

    THIS afternoon, extraordinary general meetings of both the Sydney and the Hunter River Railway Companies were held, pursuant to advertisements, at the offices of the former in ...

    Article : 1,637 words
  15. To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR,—I see by late papers, that the good colonists of New South Wales are still in the most deplorable condition for want of labour, that various meetings of various bodies have been arranged, and schemes ...

    Article : 1,834 words
  16. WATER POLICE COURT.

    Mrs. Stewart appeared upon summons to answer the information of Stephina Ashton, a little girl, 12 years of age, charging her with having assaulted and kicked of age. The defendant was before the Court in the ...

    Article : 2,072 words
  17. (From Messrs Fowler and Co.'s Circular.)

    The Nile, having risen very slowly this year, has at length attained its highest level, and large supplies of produce have continued to arrive here from the interior during this and the last month. The prices of grain here have advanced considerably ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. [From Messrs. Gogel and Co.'s Circular, forwarded by Messrs. Van Notten and Co)

    SUGAR.—Since our last report of the 6th ult., the shipments from hence and Matanzas amount to 42,051 boxes, against 42,851 boxes last year during the corresponding space of time, and the total exports from both ports since 1st January show the proportion of ...

    Article : 348 words
  19. (From Messrs. Pothonier and Co.'s Circular.)

    The advance in the price of grain in England and the continent, created great animation in our market, as there appeared a chance of the sanguine expectations of speculators being realised, and since the departure of the last mail large purchases have ...

    Article : 284 words
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