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    We have inserted some remarks relative to the Chamber of Commerce, and other Colonial subjects, of great interest. These remarks accord with the opinions of a weighty portion of our Readers—they ...

    Article : 4,893 words
  3. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    We congratulate the inhabitants of the Colony on the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce, which, from the attention and warm support it appears likely to receive from the local government, has every prospect of being able ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  4. SHIP NEWS.

    Arrived on Thursday last, from Hobart Town, the brig John, Captain Griffin—Lading 8500 bushels of wheat, and sundries—Passengers, Mr. John Roberts, Mrs. Jamieson, Mr. Joseph Laurie, and Mr. John Matthews. ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. SYDNEY MARKETS.—(JULY 20.)

    The quantity of grain at the market to-day, has only been very limited. Some fine samples of wheat were exhibited, which obtained a fair price, in most instances, fetching as high as 7s. 3d. per bushel.—Inferior descriptions are still at a low figure. On ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. CRIMINAL COURT—(Thursday.)

    James O'Neil was indicted for receiving stolen goods, knowing the seem to have been feloniously had. It appeared in evidence that on the night of the 28th of July last, the stores of Messrs. Rapsey and Mitchell, in George ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. THE CONCERT.

    The company assembled at the Concert-room, on Wednesday evening, was numerous and highly respectable—there could not, at the lowest computation, have been, fewer than two hundred and fifty persons ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  8. To the Editor of the Australian.

    Sir,—Should you think the following hints worthy of a corner in your invaluable Newspaper, you may insert them. I have observed how you have exerted your abilities, in advocating horse racing, which must have put to silence nearly all its enemies ...

    Article : 446 words
  9. POLICE INCIDENTS.

    An assigned servant named Woods, was yesterday complained of for absenting himself from his masters service during several hours without leave. There days to the Treat mill, and then to he returned to service. ...

    Article : 1,763 words
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