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Article : 248 wordsWool, imported into England in 1839, amounted as follows:— From Germany 79,320 — Spain 8,557 ...
Article : 137 wordsLIFTS dated 14 and 15 June of promised Grants of Land. Also of promised Town Allotmenta. Arther Blaxland of Newington, John Brown of Pemberton Grange, J. F. Murray of Queanbeyan. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsWe refer our readers to another column for a continuation of extracts from Lord Durham's Report, which ought to be read by every man in New South Wales who can think as well as read. ...
Article : 65 wordsAt the period of our last Monthly Review, the rate of discount was somewhat higher in the London market, and reports were prevalent of a probable contraction of its issues by the Bank of England. ...
Article : 685 wordsWe have received New York papers to the 16th of January by the Royal William steam ship, which arrived in this post on Sunday, after a voyage of 17 days. ...
Article : 806 wordsImpounded at Braidwood, on June 6:—0s light grey Horse, about fifteen hands high, and, both hind legs white, off eye injured and rather white, black mane and tail with grey hain ...
Article : 564 wordsTHE reports by the Honduras from the manufacturing districts, of the state of the wool market, are not quite so favourable as the previous advices. The season, (January and February; invariably ...
Article : 210 wordsC & H—H & B—10 hales, at 1.9½d—14 at 1s 10½d—7 at 1s 10d—3 at 1s 8½d—4 at 1s 10d—10 at 1s 1ld. C & H—H & B—R—3 bales, at 1s 3d—1 at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 366 wordsThis view is confirmed by another fact equally indispatable. Throughtout the frontier, from Amberstburgh to the ocean, the market value of landis much greater on the American than on the British ...
Article : 3,049 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Stephen and Messrs Smyth and Spark, Assessors. Mortimer v. McQuade.—This was an action to recover £80 for work and labour ...
Article : 496 wordsSIR,—Preparations are making for the dam head across Cooks' River to supply Sydney with water, but it may he asked why curry it below the house of Mr. A. B. Spark? The dam head must ...
Article : 158 wordsWAKEFIELD WOOL MARKET, FEB. 15—The transactions of this week are characterized by increased dullness in the trade for both long and short Wool, and prices remain at about the ...
Article : 419 wordsSIR,—The public sales of Wool, which terminated yesterday evening, were fairly attended, and a large proportion was sold. Prices of Fine Wools may be quoted a shade lower than our sales in ...
Article : 331 wordsST. ANDREW'S BALL.—This festival was held at the new Court House on the Surry Hills. The room is superior to any in the Colony save the Sydney College room, ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 24 Jun 1839, Page 2
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