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Advertising : 85 wordsThe Chinese movement appears to be extending. Meetings, attended by large numbers, have been held at Castlemaine and Bendigo; the police were present, but nothing like a disturbance manifested itself. At the deputation yesterday, the Chief ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 wordsX Y. Z."—Shall, have early insertion: in our next, if space permits. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Ministry formally resigned to-day. Mr. Strangeways has been sent for, but no authentic list of new Ministers has as yet been made known. ...
Article : 32 wordsCONTINUING our examination of the Ministerial programme of measures of importance, as disclosed by Mr. Cowper and Mr. Robertson, we come now to the land question. On that ...
Article : 1,805 wordsThe middle day of a race meeting is invariably slow, and Homebush yesterday formed no exception to the rule. Although the weather was as fine as the most ardent pleasure-seeker could desire, the attendance was exceedingly small, being ...
Article : 1,097 wordsJune 1. Christian Zucker, of Cook's River, gardener Liabilities, £93. Assets—value of real property (mortgaged for £200), £250; of personal property, £11 4s; total, £261 4s. Deficit, £131 16s. Mr. Perry, official assignee. ...
Article : 385 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKETS.—Wheat continues to come forward rather freely, and prices are stationary at 9s. to 9s. 6d. per bushel, the advices from Melbourne reporting no change there or [?]t Adelaide. Oats are inquired for but holders will not sell ...
Article : 2,173 wordsTrade on the whole, has been dull during the past week Few orders have come in from the country, and there has been little stirring in town. In wines and spirits we have nothing to note, there is the usual demand. Teas remain firm at ...
Article : 438 wordsA public meeting was held at the Presbyterian school-house, Morpeth, on Thursday evening, for the purpose of nominating E. C. Close, [?] Esq., as a fit and proper person to represent that district in the reformed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 wordsThis the third and last day of the Homebush Races, was ushered in with as bright a sky, and as refreshing a breeze as possibly could have been desire, and drew to the scene of attraction the largest concourse of persons that ever met upon ...
Article : 1,595 wordsMr. H. C. Dangar met the electors of tho Paterson, yesterday afternoon, to give an exposition of his political principles Mr. E. G. Cory was in the chair. Mr. Dangar, after a few introductory remarks, said that he held conservative principles, ...
Article : 239 wordsDuring the post week several lots of cattle have been offered for sale and passed off at satisfactory prices, ranging in accordance with quality. Those really good passed off freely, and created spirited bidding from the trade; but a great ...
Article : 485 wordsA meeting was held at Gloucester, on Thursday, for the purpose of affording the electors resident on the Gloucester and Barrington, an opportunity of hearing; Mr. Dark give an exposition of his political views. ...
Article : 881 wordsSince our last report there is no actual change in this market Fat cattle are still plentiful and many go to the boiling down, While those taken by the butchers are of the primer descriptions only, for which in the present state of things, a meru advance ...
Article : 318 wordsWeather still very dry. Little or comparatively no breadth of early wheat sown, even wheat of a middle period sown will be very small. Wheat, 8s., hold for 9s.; maize, 3s. per bushel; hay, at last week's prices, with no movement, potatoes, 4s., ...
Article : 79 wordsWHEAT, 8s. to 10s. per bushel. FLOUR, fine colonial, £22 to £23; Adelaide, £24 per ton. MAIZE, fit for shipment, 3s. per bushel. HAY, Incerne, £3 to £4 per ton. ...
Article : 98 wordsGarland and Bingham report that the store cattle market, that was rather brisk at the close of last week, has in consequence of the Homebush Races been dull since. Cattle fit for fattening purposes, are scaree indeed, and are likely to continue so; the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 4 Jun 1859, Page 2
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