Referring to Mr. Mort's Circular of 1st November last, we now wait upon you with a second Annual Report of our Produce Trade, and statistics of Exports and Prices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsTHE CROPS.—The wheat crop is looking well in most parts of the district, and promises an abundant harvest; in some localities, however, blight has been rather prevalent. Hay-making ...
Article : 232 wordsTHE GARDEN: Plant leeks, eschalots, celery, and cabbage. Sow cauliflowers, cucumbers, and pumpkins.— THE FIELD: Attend carefully to young tobacco, and keep the ground clear. Harvest begins.—THE VINE: ...
Article : 71 wordsIT will be seen from two notices under the head of "Government Gazette," in our first page, that applications for portions of the grants voted ...
Article : 961 wordsOCT. 18.—Cadet, Olephant, from Adelaide, in ballast. 19.—Glencoe, Lilewall, 139 tons, from Auckland, in ballast. ...
Article : 55 wordsAt East Maitland, on the 4th November, by order of Mr. J. Christian, from Rathluba—4 black cow, top broken off off horn, like AB off ribs, has a black heifer calf: brindle cow, off ...
Article : 2,300 wordsA Norfolk Island expiree named Thomas Fitzgerald managed to put off two counterfeit sovereigns in the market on last Saturday night. His first attempt was a little before ...
Article : 190 wordsOCT. 31.—Tasmania, barque, 503 tons, Capt. Tucker, returned to port leaky. NOV. 1.—Royal Saxon, barque, 510 tons, Captain Charlesworth, from Hobart Town the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Wed 6 Nov 1850, Page 2
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