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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsBy rail from Newcastle, yesterday afternoon, we are in possession of the Sydney papers of yesterday (Monday.) The additional telegraphic intelligenoe, and news concerning the Duke, will be found in another column. ...
Article : 486 wordsWool —This season is gradually drawing to a olose. The wools now offering for sale are mostly of Inferior quality and fag ends of clips. Some good parcels of scoured wools are in the market, but holders prefer shipping to London under ...
Article : 3,116 wordsOn Saturday morning, according to arrangement, a deputation waited upon Mr. Bennett, Commissioner for Roads, who had come up from Sydney to report apon the new site proposed for the Campbell's Hill toll-bar, against ...
Article : 809 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—In the market for breadstuffs a good deal of excitement has been caused, in consequence of the advertised, auction sale of 300 tons. The sale attracted a large attendance, and about 150 tons were ...
Article : 305 wordsMarch 25,—Anne Melhuish, barque, 303 tone, Williams, from Otago, N.Z. 25.—Springbok, barque, 827 tons, Halllson, from Melbourne. 25.—Sarah and Mary, schooner, Duncan, from Maryborough. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this Council was held on Friday evening in the Chambers, Devonshire-street. Present: The Mayor, Aldermen Wolstenholme, Rourke, Mitchell, Creer, Olliffe, Smith. The minutes of the ...
Article : 2,188 wordsMarch 26.—Sylph, ketch, 13 tons, Captain Nicoll, from Howe's Island. 26,—Stephanie, American barque, 816 tons, Captain Sinclare, from a whaling cruise. ...
Article : 359 wordsThe following letter has been banded to us for publication, Our readers will receive the information it contains with satisfaction. Philip-street, March 34,1868. ...
Article : 156 wordsHUNTER RIVER AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL AsSOCIATION.—A meeting of the committee of this association was held st the Northumberland Hotel, yesterday afternoon; present—Mr. J. B. R. Robertson, in the chair; Messrs Reynolds, ...
Article : 3,249 wordsOur Singleton correspondent Binds us his usual report of the meeting of this Council, beld on Wednesday evening. We are oom polled to abridge it, in the pressure of news. ...
Article : 726 wordsWe are in receipt of two telegrams describing theresumption yesterday (Monday) of the trial of O'Farrell. Sydney, Monday, 4 55 afternoon. O'Farrell's case was resumed this morning. ...
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