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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS.—Dec. 16. Waratah (s.), from Sydney; Socle, ketch, from Port Curtis via Wide Bay, with six passengers, 17. Mullogh (s.), from the Manning. DEPARTURES.—Dec. 16. William Hill, brig, Harrison, for ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Herald of yesterday, Monday. Elsewhere we give the additional shipping news. The eleven cricketers chosen to represent New South ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past three. PETITION. Mr. PLUNKETT presented a petition from the members of the Hebrew persuasion, praying the reconsideration of the vote of ...

    Article : 1,807 words
  6. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—Dec. 16. Vixen, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Bennett, from Moreton Bay 10th inst, with one passenger [?] Grafton (s.), 212 tons, Captain Wiseman, from the Clare[?] River Dec. 1[?]th, with 21 passengers; 16. Wonga Wonga (S.), ...

    Article : 769 words
  7. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    WE congratulate Mr. Forster on having performed a real service to the colony, and on having done it in a way to leave no cause whatever for regret. Latterly the career of no other ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    On the third reading of the Reform Bill, in the Legislative Council, South Melbourne was divided into two districts, Sandridge and Emerald Hill, returning one member cach. This division was opposed. ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. ADELAIDE.

    The second reading of the Parliamentary Privileges Bill is carried in the Legislative Council. The Assembly are working hard to get through the business before Christmas. The report on "Third Judges Bill" adopted, ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    On Tuesday last, the 14th last., the Very Rev. Dean Lynch held his annual examination of the children attending the Rosebrook School, and, not with standing that this is the busy season with bush people, there was a goodly muster of the ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. SYDNEY NEWS.

    WOOL.—The news just received of the state of the English wool market is very satisfactory, both as regards the prerpects for the November and February sales, but also for the stats of trade in general, and the lowness of stocks—both in the hands ...

    Article : 2,403 words
  12. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Dec. 18.—John Tighe, of Gipps-street, Sydney, contractor. Liabilities, £433 16s. 3d. Asscts—value of personal property, £15; outstanding debts, £24 5s,; total, £39 5s. Deticit, £369 11s. 3d. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. ANDERSON, CAMPBELL, AND CO'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Flour is not quite so firm this week, but there is not much change in the prices. Holders of seem all inclined to sell. The arrivals of mal[?]s this week have been comparstively tow and small, and had it not been for some large parcels which ...

    Article : 288 words
  14. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—In your leading article of Saturday, Dec. 18th, you say—"But it is the fact, unless we are entirely mistaken, that the Ministers of the Congregational Church and they can barely get a living out of Sydney, ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The flour market has been very dull towards the close of the week. The repeated assertions that stocks were at last exhausted in South Australia had given a firmer tone to the market, but the late ...

    Article : 5,231 words
  16. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GENTLEMEN—Have you travelled on the main road between Maitland and Lochinvar, and a little way eyound? It is a journey I am now upon at the close of a rather long ride from the interior, and I have drawn ...

    Article : 639 words
  17. MAITLAND HIGH SCHOOL.

    A public examination of this school was held on Thursday last Circulars had been sent to the parents and guardiads of the puplls, and also to others, inviting them to attend, and, consequently, the large room which had been gaily decorated ...

    Article : 562 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-five minutes past four. ABSENCE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. The CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES announced that through ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    On counting the house it was found that there was not a quorum, the following members only being present: Messrs. Plunkett, Cowper, Flood, Lord, Jamison, Piddington, Jones, Rotton, Forster, Jenkins, Robertson, Maclcay, Weeks, Marks, ...

    Article : 59 words
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