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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair, CASE OF MR. MARLAY. In answer to Mr. DOCKER, MR. LUITWYCHE said that some of the papers he enquired about, in the case of Mr. Marlay, were ...

    Article : 819 words
  3. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    THE following correspondence, which we find in the Sydney papers ot Wednesday, will be very gratifying to all those who, with us, look for tho most lasting foundation of our future prosperity, to the thorough ...

    Article : 395 words
  4. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    April 6.—William Sharp Taylor: Liabilities, £1766 17s. 6d. Assets—value of personal property, £358 13s.; outstanding debts, £119 5s. 9d.: total, £477 18s. 9d. Deficit, £1288 18s. 9d. ...

    Article : 34 words
  5. COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.

    The Easter holidays and their accompanying amusements and attractions, have slightly interfered with the usual course of business. General trade has, however by no means been dull. Orders which the previous week could not be fulfilled, on ...

    Article : 759 words
  6. LATER FROM ENGLAND.

    By the arrival of the Empress Engeni[?], from Liverpool, we have newspapers to the 17th January, or one day later than by the last mail. We append the chief items of interest. ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair. TROOPS FOR INDIA. A message from the Governor General was read, enclosing a despatch from the Governor-General of India to him, asking for ...

    Article : 3,488 words
  8. PRICES OF FLOUR AND BRAN AT THE MILLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  9. MAITLAND STOCK MARKET.

    Since our last report we have had no fat cattle offered for sale; and the state of things which we predicted a fortnight ago now exists, and cattle are much wanted. There are but few sheep about, and everything good would sell well. Good ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. COLONIAL PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Oaten hav from £12, according to quality; lucerne hay from £10, according to quality; maize from 6s., according to dryness and quality; wheat from 7s. 6d. per bushels[?] seed wheat in considerable demand; Cape barley, 10s. per bushel, for seed; ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The demand for flour has declined towards the close of the week. Supplies have at length begun to be forwarded from South Australia, where holders appear tired of keeping unsold the [?]mple and increasing ...

    Article : 3,106 words
  12. NAPLES.

    Every succeeding despatch from Naples increases the estimate of the lo[?] of life caused by the series of frightful earthquakes which have revaged so large a portion of th kingdom. An official report, not made public, states that above 30,000 people ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. AMERICA.

    By the arrival of the Whirlwind, we have incomplete New York files to the 18th January. THE MOUMON WAR.—Washington, Saturday, January 9, 1858.—From advices received to-day, it appears that the ...

    Article : 882 words
  14. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The interior has at last been visited with rain; it commenced on the morning of the 22nd, rained gently for near three days, and the is now a beautiful spring in the grass; but it was not heavy enough to make any water. However, as the change has ...

    Article : 683 words
  15. MAITLAND SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    On Thunday evening last the half yearly meeting of the members of this institution was held in the hall of the School of Arts pursuant to advertisement, for the purpose of receiving the report and financial statement for the past half-year, and also ...

    Article : 2,518 words
  16. THE NORTHERN ESCORT.

    The Northern Escort arrived in Maitland yesterday morning, en route to Sydney, with 40[?] ozs. 4 dwts. 12 [?] from the Rocky River digg[?]gs, and [?] ozs. 1[?] dwts. 6 grs., from the Hanging Rock and the Peel River diggings, making a total of 995 ozs. ...

    Article : 445 words
  17. THE BOONOO BOONOO.

    GENTLEMEN—I had the (shall I call it) pleasure of addressing you last week on the subject of this gold-field, since which time I have no reason to alter my opinion as to its unproductiveness and the misery and wretchedness of the mining population. I ...

    Article : 579 words
  18. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—As I am the clergyman referred to by your Wee Was correspondent of the 24th March last, and since [?] remarks on the occasion of my visit to that township are most uncalled for and unbecoming, you will, I am sure, allow me ...

    Article : 574 words
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