In reply to a question put in the Legislative Assembly [?] August 23, a return has been laid on the table of the House, from which we (Echo) gather the following items:—Mr. Rooney, the headmaster of the ...
Article : 302 wordsAby Trevoe, who was on Tuesday reported to be [?]ffering from small-pox, was removed to the Quaran[?] ground yesterday afternoon, in company with [?]ter, who has gone to wait upon her. ...
Article : 532 wordsWheat, per bushel, 3s 9d to 4s; maize, ditto, 2s 9d to 3s; hay, lucerne and wheaten, per ton, £2 10s to £2 15s; ditto oaten, ditto, £3 10s to £4; potatoes, per cwt., 8s to 9s; onions, ditto, 14s to 15s; ...
Article : 98 wordsFat Cattle.—There was a large supply in this week which realized about 13s per 100[?]bs. We sold, in conjunction with our Sydney agents, 136 bullocks, from £3 2s to £5 18s, average £3 16s 5d; and ...
Article : 290 wordsH. H. Brown, Esq., member for Durham, has for[?]ded us the following letter, which we print for [?] information of our numerous readers in the [?]ies referred to: ...
Article : 101 wordsStations.—A good demand still continues for good properties, and several have lately changed hands at values. I have some in Queensland and this colony, particulars of which I will be happy to forward ...
Article : 3,445 words[?]tations.—The result of recent transactions [?]otes a lull in the demand for station properties. [?]idering that our most valuable pastoral produc[?] are commanding increased favour, and realize ...
Article : 3,105 wordsWool.—The amount of business transacted in the Melbourne market since the date of our last circular, is insignificant, as at this time of the year the parcels of wool which come into store for immediate ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Sep 1881, Page 7
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