The Returning Officer for the United Counties of Gloucester and Macquarie, having appointed Thursday last at noon as the time for the official declaration of the result of the [?]oll, announced at the Court-house, ...
Article : 3,721 wordsWE should be glad to see a general expression of opinion elicited as to the irruption of Chinese we are now threatened with. The following statement from the Herald of Wednesday, ...
Article : 875 wordsGENTLEMEN—I observed in your issue of Thursday, a paragraph Stating that the Conservatives had put forward Mr. Honry Vindin, and the Liberals Mr. Peter Green, as candidates for the situation of Returning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 wordsThe following copy of a despatch received by the Governor-General, in reply to one addressed by his Excellency to the Right Honorable the Principal Secretary of state for the Colonies, relative to the disease which ...
Article : 724 wordsWe have had during the week a very full supply of fat cattle, nearly six hundred head having arrived, of which there was a draft from the A. A. Company's station at Warrah, consisting o' 150 head of very superior quality, purchased on the station by ...
Article : 185 wordsThe markets are firm, at last quotations. Maize is in demand at 7s. 9d. Cape Barley la 6s 6d. for seed-none in the market. Wheat at last quotations—crop in this district a deficient one. Bran[?] per bushel. Oaten hay in demand, at last quotations. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsGENTLEMEN—Headed as above there appears, in this day's issue of your independent journal, a paragraph which, in the opinion of him who addresses you, supports the character that both yourselves and your journal have ...
Article : 639 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET—In the flour market a very marked improvement has taken place, and prices are well sustained at £15 for country, and £16 for town brands. Wheat is selling at 6s. 9d. per bushel, and bran cannot be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsWe find in the "HERALD" of Wednesday the following statement:- A letter has been, addressed by the Governor General to the Mayor, suggesting the opening of a subscription towards the ...
Article : 664 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your issue of yesterday, I perceive, that, some one has taken upon himself to criticise your reporter's account of the "First Annual Meeting of the Maitland Mechanics Institute," and to recommend to ...
Article : 253 wordsFeb. 10.—John George Green, of Princes-street, Sydney, lodging-house keeper. Liabilities, £156. 19s.; 9d.; assets,£51; amount of deficiency, £105 19s. 9d. Official assigneem, Mr. J. P. Mackenzie. ...
Article : 80 wordsGeneral trade has been liveller during the week and many teams have been laden for the interior. Carriage still continues low, with no prospect of rising. Carriers are only too glad to accept ruling races, in order to get back to good feed. The town ...
Article : 796 wordsARRIVALS—February 15. F[?]nny A, Garrignes, brig. 189 tons, Captain Woodcock, from Sydney. 16. H.M. Warfield, berque. 157 tons, Captain Campbell, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.-February 15. Balmoral, schooner, Captain ...
Article : 51 wordsGENTLEMEN—I have just been reading the account of the nomination proceedings at Tamworth. I am surprised to find in the report of the Rev. Mr. Black's speech, that be said he only went up accidentally. I ...
Article : 137 wordsARRIVALS.—February 17. City of Sydney (s) 700 tons Capt Moodie, from S[?]s 29th December, Aden5th January, Point de Galls 17th January, Ki[?] Ge[?]ge's Sound [?] Febraury, and Melbourbe 14th Febraury. Passengers—Messrs. Watson and ...
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