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Detailed lists, results, guides : 539 wordsON Wednesday Mr. R. C. Knaggs held an inquest on the body of Martin Welch, who was drowned by the capsizing of a boat on Sunday week last, at Hexham. The body was picked up near Ironbark Bridge. It ...
Article : 2,354 wordsTHE following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette, and supplement. APPOINTMENT.—Mr. Francis Charles Tipping to be an acting sub-inspector of police. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,309 wordsWOOL.—The market remains unaltered since last reported. The catalogue for this day was unimportant, consisting entirely of odd lots, which were disposed of at full market value, viz.:— Mixed, D&H, 1 bale at 8¾d; ditto, ST, 1 ditto at 6¾d, ditto, IB, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,229 wordsStations.—I have several purchasers for good stations well situated, and of good fattening qualities. Fat Cattle.—Prime cattle are likely to sell better for the next few months, there being a good many cattle of middle quality; ...
Article : 163 wordsWool.—In this market, the supposition that prices were maintained last week in order to execute existing orders before the departure of the mail, has proved correct, and at auction to-day purchasers were not disposed to give the prices of last week, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 wordsWool.—The quantity to hand this week is small, 231 having been offered, 116 of which (consisting principally of odd lots) were sold at late quotations. Sheepskins have come forward freely, about 10,000 have been ...
Article : 230 wordsFat Cattle.—A decided townward tendency has been exhibited the latter end of the week, large lots having come to hand, I sold Carter's at Homebush at £3 5s. Fat Sheep.—Market glutted with inferior stock, which keeps ...
Article : 274 words'Tis hard to realise the thought That I, so full of life, So ready for the strife, Shall be as nought,— ...
Article : 682 wordsStations.—There have been several enquiries during the week for good sheep properties, and tempting prices have been offered for some of the stations now in the market for private sale. The near approach of shearing and lambing, however, renders owners ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsTHE share market has been more active this week, particularly in debentures and the minor description of shares, and prices have been well maintained, the demand still exceeding tbe supply of the dividend stocks;—hence New South Wales Bank shares have ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE demand for labour is brisk, especially for farming men for the Northern districts. The supply of servants is good, excepting English and Scotch, consisting of ploughmen, labourers, gardeners, grooms, coachmen, &c. The rates of wages are fully ...
Article : 53 wordsThere has been more business doing in the share market this week, and some alterations have taken place in prices. I have made a forced sale of Australian Joint Stock Bank shares, at £13 7s, 6d., but there are none now to be had under £13 10s. I also ...
Article : 215 wordsMR. CHARLES MARTYN reports—Each sale held at the Bazaar has been almost exclusively restricted to small-sized stock. A few medium light harness horses fetched from £12 to £20; and a small number of draught horses from £24 10s to £[?]2 10s. At the ...
Article : 195 wordsThe share market has been a little more active this week, and a fair amount of stock has changed bands. Bank and Insurance shares continue in demand, and meet [?] ready sale when offered. Joint Stock shares have been purchased this week at ...
Article : 187 wordsaFRIDAY, June 26th.—Business generally is reported to be dull nd no change for the better is likely to take place until the commencement of the ensuing month. The arrival of the English correspondence has not caused any change in the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Jun 1863, Page 7
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