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  2. For week ending February 13.

    THE political history of the past week may be summed up in a few words. The Legislative Council has been engiged almost entirely in a debate on the Customs Duties Bill, the lead in opposition to the Ministerial ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  3. HORSE MARKET.

    MUCH of the old stock has been cleared out daring the past week by means of the numerous purchases made by buyers for the Queensland, New Zea[?]and, and Manrlilus markets but as the majority of those purchasers have either quite, or almost ...

    Article : 241 words
  4. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING.

    MADRAS, R.M. steamship, 900 tons, Methven, from Galle 2nd January. Passengers—From Southampton: Mr. R. Tooth, From Maraeillas: Mr. Mort, Major and Mrs. Wingate, Commander Hay, R.N. Captain Spain R. N. Paymaster Amphiett ...

    Article : 460 words
  5. EXPORTS OF COLONIAL PRODUCTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  6. WOOL, TALLOW, AND HIDES.

    Colonial Empire, for London, Cargo: 300 bales wool, 2 bales skins. 48 bales cotton, 240 logs Ironbark, 130 packages gum. Planet, for London: 1848 bales wool, 11,403 hides, 294 packages gum, 900O horns, 9 tons bones. ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. PEAK DOWNS COPPER MINES.

    SIR,—When, in the course of our dealings, we find that hints are given by whicg a alar or suspicion on our character may, through misrepresentation, work its war—especially when such de[?]lings concern statements ...

    Article : 3,235 words
  8. PROPERTY CIRCULARS.

    As we anticipated in our last report a considerable amount of business has been transacted during the month, and the rates obtained may be considered a fair criterion of market value. The price of country property remains nearly nominal, the ...

    Article : 809 words
  9. DEPARTURE.—JANUARY 22.

    BOMBAY, R.M. S. S, 608 tons, Burnie, for Point de Gaile Passenger, For Southampton: Mr. J. Howe. For Malta: Honorable G. H. Cox, Mrs. Cox, infant, and servant. For Suez. Messrs. T. Brown, E. Grove, junior, For Calcutta: Native: ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. For week ending February 20.

    Political events sink into comparative insignificance in view of the dreadful calamity with which the northern districts of the colony have been again visited. The raid which fell last week, and which was regarded in ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  11. DEPARTURES FROM NEWCASTLE.

    January 21—William Brennan, barque, Laneman, for Hongkong: 300 tons coal. January 23.—Bessie, barque, Gay, for Honolala: 305 tons coal January 30.—Juno, Hamburg barque, Eckeraan, for Shanghai ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. VESSELS LOADING.

    FOR: LONDON.—Blackwall, ship, 838 tons, Harrison; Damttons ship, 900 tons, Marry; Ardbeg, ship, 929 tons, Hobson: Celseno ship, [?]702 tons, Mitchell; Nourmahal, ship, 700 tons, Fow[?]ar Harkaway, ship, 899 tons, Johnson; Walter Hood, ship, 900 ...

    Article : 560 words
  13. STOCK, STATION, AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    STATIONS.—During the past month there have been but fewtransactions of any importance in pastoral proporities; inqutrios have, however, been numerous for healthy and favourably situated stations, paritoulorly sheep rune, lightly stocked and a desire on ...

    Article : 3,121 words
  14. SHARE REPORTS.

    OUR stook and share market, since the departure of the January mall, has been unuaually active, transactions have been numerous, and the amount of capital invested has been considerably above the average. The principal transactions have been in bank and ...

    Article : 1,152 words
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