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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsON the 24th of January, parliamentary proceedings were resumed by the Legislative Assembly, and the Legislative Council a few days subsequently, after a month's adjournment for the Christmas hoildays. ...
Article : 1,086 wordsWE have very little change to report in the market for our accurities. An average amount of business has been transacted during the month, and several meetings of the proprietors of companies have taken place; the results in the reports are shown below. These ...
Article : 1,742 wordsBOTH the daily journals in Sydney have occupied themselves during the last week in the discussion of a topic which may have an interest for our contemporaries in the mother country, viz., the proper etiquette that ...
Article : 1,183 wordsThe progress of the pubilc works throughout the country has been, and still is, very seriously impeded by the delay occasioned to Parliamentary business through the frequent Ministerial changes. The month of February is far ...
Article : 1,234 wordsTHE market still continues to be glutted with inferior properties, which are un[?]icable. The result of course is a downward tendency in the vains of those of a better class. The large amount of property which is brought forward for sale (both by auction as ...
Article : 546 wordsThere is no feature of importance to notice in the progress of railway construction since our last monthly summary was published. Excepting a small portion of the Western extension, now nearly completed, the whole of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 542 wordsTHE completion and opening or the handsome Gothic Presbyterian Church in Castlerseagh-street has been the most important event in connection with the street improvement of the metropolis during the last month. The ...
Article : 1,383 wordsIn a previous summary we noticed the departure of the flock of alpacas and Ilemas, under charge of Mr. Ledger, from the paddocks at Liverpool, where they had been depasturing since their arrival in the colony, for their ...
Article : 426 wordsPat Cattle.—I have to report an over supply, and for the most part, of an inferior quality. Prime bullocks sold at from £[?] 15s. to £10 10s.; but many of the cattle brought forward being little better than store, were with diffienity moved off at much lower ...
Article : 162 wordsPAT CATTLE.—This class of stock has maintained their price, and, if prime, are in demand at 20s per 100 1bs.; second class from £1 to £4 15s. PAT SHEFF.—Prime fat sheep sell readily at a slight advance. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Feb 1860, Page 4
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