The demand in the import market yesterday was entirely confined to small lots for the immediate wants of the trade. Small quantities of ale and porter, in wood and glass, have quitted at last week's rates, and ...
Article : 1,318 wordsLady Denison, brig. 129 tons, Fernie, from Wanganni 6th instant. Passenger.—Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Messrs. Malone, Burs, Spurdle. Learmonth, Dickinson, and Co. agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsThe debate on Mr. Higinbotham's, resolution, condemnatory of the proposed conference of colonial delegates, is expected to be concluded to-night. Mr. Donald Cameron, an extensive sheep farmer, has ...
Article : 84 wordsA meeting of the Royal society was held last even ing in the Chamber of Commerce. The chair was taken by Mr. Smalley, vice president, who read a letter from his Excellency, regretting that in consequence of ...
Article : 1,467 wordsAFTER the publication in yesterday's papers of the summons sent forth by the Governor calling a new legislative Assembly, and the issue of writs to the returning-officers of the ...
Article : 1,905 wordsThe following are the latest election rumors:— EAST SYDNEY.—In all probability Mr. Charles Cowper will yield to the solicitations of his friends and become a candidate. In this case the old members— ...
Article : 293 wordsTHE ELECTIONS,—Mr. S. C. Brown addresses the Newtown electors at the Town Hall, Newtown, this evening.—The address of Mr. Hugh Taylor to the doctors of Parramatta appears in another column. ...
Article : 1,047 wordsWILLIAM PENN.—Since John Bright was received at the Court of Queen Victoria as one of the Minister of State, several comparisons have been made between him and his predecessor as a courtly Friend, the ...
Article : 460 wordsDISCOVERY OF A QUARTY REEF IN THE CLARENCE DISTRICT.—A correspondent writing from Drake to the Clarence and Richmond Examiner, under date of the lst instant, remarks—a payable quartz reef has ...
Article : 404 wordsREPUTED DIAMOND.—Another stone of doubtful character has been transmitted from Inverell, by Mr. Townsend, as a diamond, to Mr. George Brockstayne, of King-street. ...
Article : 400 wordsSir,—I hear of much Protestant calorie, of a yellow hue, being [?]voked in favour of candidates for the new Assembly, who will pledge themselves to stand by the above Act, and prevent its mutilation or resoission. ...
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