August 6—The brig Martha, 197 tons, J. Longrigg, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Mr Coglin in the cabin; George Harless, and Jeremiah Milner, in the steerage. ...
Article : 2,363 wordsAUCKLAND.—At a recent sale of stock, well bred heifers sold from 15s to £2 per head; cows from £3 15s to £7; first-rate horses from £4 to £11; and some of the best sheep, yet imported, sold for ...
Article : 52 wordsTHOUGH the demand here for labor is immense, and rapidly increasing, yet as it varies greatly throughout the year, and is much diminished during the winter months, when the ...
Article : 144 wordsWheat has found a dall sale ever since our last, at a decline in price, 4s per bushel being the highest quotation. English Barley is still dull at 3s. Oats 2s per bushel. Hay £2 to [?] per ton. Po ...
Article : 84 wordsFROM our report of the proceedings of the Legislative Council, it will he perceived that the Agriculturists' Association have petitioned the Council, urging the ...
Article : 581 wordsPresent—His Excellency and all the hon. members except Mr Hagen. PETITION. Major O'Halloran presented the following ...
Article : 4,855 wordsMails will be despatched as underFor Sydney and New Zealand, by the Lady Clarke, to Sydney, this day, at eleven o'clock. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHEBARTON, AUGUST 8.—Sheep were plentiful, but few Cattle. The price of the former has not varied; the latter may be quoted, about 1s. per 100 lbs. higher than last week. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 421 wordsTHE official return of Revenue and Expenditure of the Colonial Government, for the Quarter ending 30th June, 1849. was published in yesterday's Government Gazette. ...
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