J. MULLENS.—There has keen a fair inquiry for investment during the past month, and some variations of price on the rated given in my last Circular. Bank stock is on the whole weaher, as might have been expected, and the favourite stock is still ...
Article : 1,656 wordsOf fourteen prisoners brought before the Bench, two were discharged, and one was remanded. Eight persons were fined 5s. each and one 10s. for drunkenness. ...
Article : 277 wordsM[?] BOOTH, of the Johnson's. Bay Saw-mills, has usually a vessel on the stocks, constructing it for himself to be employed in the timber trade. At the present mement he has no vessel under way at his ...
Article : 5,228 wordsJames Steward was fined 5s. for drunkenness; William Andrews and Matthew Daley, for a like offence, were fined, the former 20s., and the latter 10s., with the usual alternative of imprisonment. ...
Article : 287 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH—June, July, and August are generally the dullest months of the year in the wool market, and the month just passed has proved no exception to the rule. The quantity brought forward has been unusually small, and there has ...
Article : 427 wordsPRESENT—Their Worships the Police Magistrate (in the chair), Mesers. J. Hughes, G. Hill, M. M. Cohen, M. Levey, H. Armitage, E. T. Penfold, H. P. Palser, E. Campbell, W. Day, W. Love, and T. Hogg. ...
Article : 162 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—This market, after a long period of comparative inactivity, is at length assuming a healthy tone, and buyers, feeling that the lowest quotations for both sheep and cattle properties have been reached, are now looking for ...
Article : 1,247 wordsTWO very important memorials were submitted to the Queen by the Lords of the Admiralty on the 28th ultimo, and the contents having been approved of by her Majesty, their lordships have issued the necessary ...
Article : 520 wordsFRED EHSWORTH.—Wool: The season for fleece wool must be considered over, consequently the favourable reports of the firmness in prices at the May sales can have no immediate results, but on going carefully through the wool catalogues it does not appear ...
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Article : 218 words[?] RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—We are unable to report any new festure in this market. There is no lack of capital requiring investment, and good eligible securities in real estate are much inquired for, and fully maintain their value. City properties are ...
Article : 871 wordsMURDER OF AN ABORIGINAL AT WALGETT.—At Breewarrina, the week, an aborignal, named Gideon Tommy, was killed by another blackfellow named Jack, by a spear passing through his body. Some altercation, caused by ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE undermentioned estates were surrendered:— Charles Moore, of Nowra, Shoalhaven, builder. Liabilites, £135 3s. 5d. Assets, £120 18s. 6d. Mr. Sempill, official assignee. ...
Article : 103 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Z. B." has not, I thing, furnished a correct definition, or rather illustration, of the tidal wave to "Inquirer." The tidal wave, or as it is commonly called, the [?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Jul 1868, Page 3
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