"WILLIAM THOMAS COOK.—We cannot spare space for so many letters on one subject, and the present one is libellous. [?]. Cook has really suffered the wrongs he describes form Mr. Briggs and Major C[?]mer, and is yet unable to get ...
Article : 73 wordsFEB. 3.—COMPUISORY SEQUESTRATION.—Frederick J. Nayfor, of Sydney, writing clerk, to show cause on the 22nd Instant, why his estate shoud not be sequestrated for the be of his creditors. Thiss rule was granted by his [?]nor Judge ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE. news brought by the Rod Jacket, though only a few days later than that brought by the last mail steamer, the Simla, is more cherrful as regards the commercial crisis, than the previous advices ...
Article : 637 wordsGeneral business has been brisk and large quantities of goods have left for the interior during the week. Carriage is now extremely low—much lower, indeed, than it has been known to have been for many years. We hear of teams having been ...
Article : 641 wordsThee panic still continues, but with much less intensity. The force of it is broken, unless the news by the Arabin is much worse than is anticipated. The banks continue about as in my last letter. Sterling exchange is in much more active demand ...
Article : 156 wordsA telegraphic despatch from Constantinople m[?]ces that, pursuant to Instructions received from Paris, M. de T[?] had consented to be reconciled with Resc[?] Pashu, and that the reconciliation will take place without the honour of either ...
Article : 118 wordsThe king is now strong enough to take longer drives than at first he was able to do, and to occupy himself with the [?] ar[?] tural plans and drawings for the further embellishcent of Sans Souci[?] It is. perhaps. partly to this circumstance that may be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsThe lapse of only a few days from our latest previous dates showed a sensible growing relief in the English mouey market. The following is from the Times, November 19:- The applications at the Bank of Eugland for discount increase ...
Article : 793 wordsOur market still remains very bare of fat sheep. Fat cattle have come to hand freely. quite equal to the demand—the whole have passed off at full current rates. The depression in the hide and tallow sales sensibly affects the prices of fat stock ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Red Jacket arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool. after a fine run of 6½days. We have received, through the polite attention of Captain Warner, a copy of a Liverpool paper to the 20th November, and from our ...
Article : 1,312 wordsPrices in colonial produce are improving Maize is now worth 7s. 6d., caused by the rise in the sydney market from 6s. to 10s. per bushed. Oaten hay is much asked for, and is worth from £9 to £10 per ton. Cape barley 4s. to 4s 6d. per bushel. ...
Article : 89 wordsWHEATT—Per bushel, [?] 6d. to 6s. 3d.: market very dull. FLOUR—Fine, per 100 1[?]., [?] to 17s.—seconds, ditto, 1Ss. to [?] BRAN—Per bushel, 2s to 2s. 3d.: saleable. ...
Article : 224 wordsYesterday. pursuant to announcement, the result of the polling for the United Counties of Northumberhand and Hunter was declared by Mr. K ox Child, the Returning Officer. About 90 persons were present during the ...
Article : 3,039 wordsYesterday was the polling day for the County of Durham. No great amount of excitement as to the result appeared to prevail in Maitland, most persons regarding it as a matter of certainly that the old members would be returned again. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe second annual meeting of the Maitland Branch of the New South Wales Auxiliary to the British and Foreign Bible Society, was held on Wednesday evening, at the school of Arts, West Maitland. A thundersto[?], ...
Article : 2,717 wordsIn accordance with the official notification, the RETU[?] OFFICER, J.H. Keys, E[?], took the chair in the Court-house, Scone, at noon, on Monday, the 1st February. Mr. KEYS opened the proceedings of the meeting by reading ...
Article : 2,922 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GGRAIN MARKET.—There has been a good demand for flour throught the week, and considerable quantitles have been forwarded for the supply of country orders, which has kept prices steady, more especilally as the arrivals ...
Article : 3,886 wordsNORTHU[?]LAND AND HUNTER.—The official declaration of the poll. [?] yesterday, gives the following numbers: Scoff, White 969. Piddington 945. Irving 437. Mr. Irving is therfore defested by a majority of 488. ...
Article : 163 wordsOn Wednesday evening a deputation, consisting of Messrs. L. W. Levy, T. Evans, G. Vindin, H. Vindin, W. Briggs, and R[?]y, waited on Mr. Gorrick, at his residence, for the purpose of presenting to that ...
Article : 622 wordsA weeknas barely [?] since the [?] was received of the suspension of the Western Bank of Scotland, followed in a day or so by the equally startling intelligence of the City of Gla[?]w Bank. the pressure which this state of ...
Article : 544 wordsWe have the following additional cuses, for trial at the Quarier Sessions, to report, The sessions commence on Monday. John MeLean, mi[?]our with fire-arms: Newcastle bench. E[?] Sutcliffe, [?]fully presenting fire-arms. s[?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Feb 1858, Page 2
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