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Advertising : 172 wordsLEAF TOBACCO FOR SYDNEY.—For the last two or three weeks past, two or three of the representatives of the chief tobacco-manufacturing firms of Sydney have been visiting the district, and buying ...
Article : 639 wordsWheat, per bushel 4s 9d to 5s; maize, ditto, 1s 8d to 1s 10d, rising; hay, lucerne and wheaten, per ton, £3 to £35s with upward tendency; ditto oaten, £3 10s to £4 potatoes, per cwt., 5s 6d to 6s; onions ditto, 8s ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE WEATHER.—During the last week we have had very fine weather, the nights being very cold. The frost has now set in, and already some of the sugarcane on the low lands is beginning to shew ...
Article : 515 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—The telegrams received prior to the Nubia's arrival here were not of such a character as would induce importiere to do business before being in possession of their private ...
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Advertising : 3,879 wordsDUBBO STOCK REPORT.—May 30.—The weather since our last has been unchanged. The days have been very pleasant and warm; but the nights and mornings frosty and wintry. The country round ...
Article : 1,090 wordsWe are informed that the Engineer for Rivers and Harbors, accompanied by Mr. Nowlau and some other gentlemen, visited the Manning Heads a few days ago, and have since been examining the channel ...
Article : 166 wordsCHARGE OF LARCENY.—William Anderson was brought up on a charge of stealing a saddle, the property of George Loder, Esq. From a statement made by Sub-inspector Thorpe it appeared that the ...
Article : 585 wordsA fire causing serious loss to the owner occurred last week on the farm of Mr. Patrick O'Hearne, on the lower part of the North Arm. The facts,as far as they have come to my knowledge, are these:—The ...
Article : 259 wordsSIR.—Will you kindly allow me, through the medium of your columns, to call attention to the conduct of the master of the steamer Bolwarra, on last Saturday morning. In consequence of the boat ...
Article : 226 wordsIntelligence arrived in town on Saturday evening that a very large fall of roof had taken place at the Lambton Colliery, in some old workings long standing. The fall, it was said, was so heavy as to have ...
Article : 471 wordsSIR.—In that portion of the column of your Thursdays issue, headed, "Answer to Correspondents," I read with regret the sad fate of my letter in these words " W. Collins, jun.,—libellous: our ...
Article : 642 wordsFlour.—The demand for local consumption has continued active with only a limited inquiry for export, at unchanged rates, since our last weekly review Sales embrace 7000 barrels California extra, ...
Article : 268 wordsThis township seems likely to become at last of some importance, if one can judge by the various buildings that are being erected. Mr. Field and Mr. Swords are putting up two roomy and substantial ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 6 Jun 1872, Page 1
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