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  2. THE SUEZ MAIL.

    The following items are extracted from the London correspondence of the Argus, which, as is now usual, was telegraphed to that journal from G[?]enelg, on the arrival there of the China with the Suez ...

    Article : 668 words
  3. DISTRICT NEWS.

    DRUNKENNESS.—John Whitcomb pleaded guilty to this charge, and was fined 5s. The fine was paid. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Charles M'Cauley pleaded guilty to this charge. Being the first offence, he ...

    Article : 551 words
  4. PASTORAL NEWS; STOCK MOVEMENTS AND MARKETS.

    WAGGA WAGGA STOCK REPORT.—Business in the local market has been dull. The demand for fat cattle continues fair, and for stores there is also an increased demand. The demand for store sheep is ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  5. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Wheat, per bushel, 4s 9d to [?]; maize, ditto, 4s 3d to 4s 6d; hay, lucerne, wheaten and oaten, per ton, £4 to £5; potatoes, old, per cwt., 7s to 8s; ditto, new, 10s to 12s; onions, 14s to 16s; bacon, per ...

    Article : 98 words
  6. COLLY BLUE.

    A special meeting of the committee was held at Mr. Ewbank's, Bundella, on Wednesday, 10th inst., to consider proposed clauses to be inserted in a new Land Bill furnished by Messrs. Lonsdale and Clay. ...

    Article : 836 words
  7. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. — The Herald of Tuesday says:—The following telegram, dated London, November 13, has been received by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency ...

    Article : 424 words
  8. DUNGOG.

    Since I wrote last there has been nothing stirring here of any public importance, and I have put off from day to day in hopes of being able to say something definite of the state of the weather, and the ...

    Article : 495 words
  9. COMMERCIAL.

    It has been proposed by the manager of one of the leading joint stock banks to establish a sort of mutual protection society for the daily registration of mercantile liabilities. The idea is to establish a ...

    Article : 3,660 words
  10. MORE GREAT STORMS.

    The rainy days of our midsummer have been compensated for by a beautiful September, and while we have been enjoying the tranquil sunshine, tidings of storm and disaster have come to us [?]rom other parts. ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    BRISBANE MARKETS.—In the produce markets the principal feature of the week has been the arrival of the Kate Conley, barque, from the Clarence River, with 1650 bags maize. Business since our ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  12. THE LARGEST GUN IN THE WORLD.

    While we have been discussing our armourplated ships, our engineers have been engaged in experimenting with new guns. The "Woolwich Infant" was not long ago the popular sobriquet for ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. CLARENCE TOWN.

    The predictions of my weatherwise friends, have been verified since my last, and in future I shall rely u[?]n them; as in most instances, I have found them reliable. ...

    Article : 504 words
  14. COONAMBLE.

    The weather for the past fornight has been very changeable, the thermometer ranging from 95 deg. to 47 deg. in shade; but still no rain. Station owners say another twelve months would not affect ...

    Article : 272 words
  15. SERICULTURE.

    Mrs. Bladen Neill is sparing no exertions to interest the public here in the silk culture of Australia. In addition to the paper which was read by her at the Bristol meeting of the British Association, ...

    Article : 399 words
  16. COPE'S CREEK.

    The tin mining occupation has now become settled, and there are many here who intend to follow it for life no doubt. Since the issue of mining licenses, a great deal of abandoned ground has ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. MONKERAI.

    Since I last wrote to you, there has been very little news of any great importance to the generality of your readers, worth recording from this [?] part of the northern district. Like most other parts [?] ...

    Article : 874 words
  18. NEWCASTLE.

    On enquiry on Friday afternoon we learned that Henry Wilson, who attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat at the Newcastle Hospital on Monday last, was progressing far more favourably than, ...

    Article : 676 words
  19. BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

    The vast extent of the frauds perpetrated by the Collie clique, without awakening the suspicion of bill-brokers and bankers, has forced the attention of financial people to the glaring defects in our present ...

    Article : 212 words
  20. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Nov. 15.—John Pierce and Charles H[?]ney. Liabilities, £1914 15s. Assets, £1340. 15.—Frederick William Street, of Violet Cottage, Cook's River, gentleman. Liabilities, £476 15s. 6d. ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A free-trade conference was opened at Berlin on the 22nd September. Twenty of the chief maritime commercial towns of Germany were represented, and a memorial to Prince Bismarck in favor of free trade ...

    Article : 850 words
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