April 1.—George Frederick Ward, of One Rock, Moruya, near Cooma. Liabilities, £63 7s 8d. Assets, £16. Mr. Alfred Sandeman, official assignee. 1.—Frederick W. Layt, of E[?]field, near Sydney, ...
Article : 165 wordsThe following late messages have appeared in the S. M. Herald:- London, April 4. It is announced that Sarah Bernhardt, the celebrated actress[?] ...
Article : 285 wordsFat Cattle.—The supply this week was limited, and consisted principally of light steers of bad quality and a few light cow[?]. Cattle of prime quality command good prices. I sold—on account of Messrs. R. and J. Dwyer, 36 head of light steers and ...
Article : 331 wordsBusiness during the past week has not been characterised by any material change. The trade for ordinary requirements continues slow, and buyers purchase with extreme caution. Breadstuffs ...
Article : 356 words[Echo.]—Thursday.—Yesterday's storm filled tully half the dams in the district, and the reservoir is nearly running over. There is every indication of more rain.—Scarlatina is very prevalent and there have been several deaths. ...
Article : 2,572 wordsStations.—The following sales have been concluded this week. Numerous buyers are in the field for properties of nearly every description. Welcome rain fell throughout this district to-day; if it should continue and become general ...
Article : 300 wordsThe amusements incidental to the holiday of Monday next (Easter Monday) are of a limited oharacter. At Easter time persons prefer spending their holidays in Sydney. It will have been observed from the announcements in our advertising ...
Article : 241 wordsStore Cattle.—Sold on account Mr. M'Kenzie, 500 bullocks (fattening ages) 55s, and I now have a fine lot upon my books. —Store Sheep:—Have sold on account of the following: D. M. Fraser, 1000 aged ewes at a satisfactory figure; J. Taylor, ...
Article : 178 wordsStations.—The glorious rain now falling will impart a tone of animation to pastoral matters, and cause investors to concede improved figures for eligibly situated fattening properties. ...
Article : 3,555 wordsCatalogue.—Wool: J[?] Mealey, 2 bales [?] [?]ed at 9d, 2 grease and bellies at 5¼d[?] DL over Balmain, [?] bellies at 6[?]d, 2 locks at 4d, I broken at 7d; REH, 17 grease a[?] 10¼d; GRE over Darling Downs, 4 grease at 9[?]d; ...
Article : 1,067 wordsFollowing is the order of service for Sunday (to-morrow):- MORNING.—Opening Voluntary, Extempore; Gloria MS. 2, Venite 218, Te Deum (Jackson). Jubilate 162; hymn 63[?] tune 134 A.M.; Kyrie 19; hymn 71, tune 129 A M. Concluding ...
Article : 81 wordsFrom the Observatory we (Echo) have received the following information respecting the recent rainfall:—Rain list 9 a.m., April 6; Tenterfield, fine, 0 12; Marsden, cloudy, 0 42; Glen Innes, fine, 0 20; Ta[?]e, fine, 0.93; Narrabri, fine, 0.32; ...
Article : 222 wordsTREMENDOUS RAINFALL IN SYDNEY.—A MAN DROWNED IN THE STREET.—We learn from visitors to the metropolis that the severest rainstorm that has visited Sydney for a number of years occurred on Wednesday. Towards evening ...
Article : 2,256 wordsBenjamin Harris, of Ironbarks, Narrabri, was fined £5, and costs, for selling drinks on a Sunday. On Tuesday night, March 28:h, Master Alfred Thorley, the son of Mr. G. Thorley, auctioneer of ...
Article : 393 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Inquiries for wheat have been experienced, but transactions have been [?]nimportant. Trade parcels have been quitted at 6s 3d ex station, and we hear of a fair line having been placed at 6s 2d. A ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 8 Apr 1882, Page 4
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