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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 93 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    A deputation from Bendigo, consisting of Chinese, waited upon the Chief Secretary yesterday, in reference to the residence tax. Nothing has yet been done by the police to bring home a case ...

    Article : 428 words
  4. PRICES CURRENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,786 words
  5. ARRIVAL OF THE "NORTHAM."

    The Corio arrived at the Port this evening, with the P. and O. steamer Northam's mails, to 18th April. The Government were defeated by a majority of 39. Parliament to be dissolved immediately. Ministers to ...

    Article : 434 words
  6. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—Everything in this and the adjoining districts seems to be at a standstill. If the calm precede the storm, then the elements will have to be greatly disturbed by some at present unheard of force to rouse the torpidity of the public mind. ...

    Article : 775 words
  7. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    OUR friend Mr. Knox Child has, according to our view of his true position, committed a decided error. He is Returning Officer for East Maitland; yet on Saturday he took the chair at ...

    Article : 369 words
  8. ADELAIDE.

    Mr. Strangway failed in his attempt to form a Ministry. The Attorney-General, Mr. Hanson, was sent for, and the former Government reappointed, except Mr. Dutton, of the Crown Lands, who is replaced by Mr. Neales. ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. DENILIQUIN.

    ARSON.—Joseph Simpson, blacksmith, a wealthy man, is committed for trial for attempted firing of hay and out-house, valued at £600, belonging to Mr. John Taylor. The Deniliquin Telegraph line is to be worked under ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. YASS.

    At a meeting of the electors, held this evening, at seven p.m., for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the representation of the district, it was unanimously resolved that Thomas Laidlaw, Esq., should be nominated. ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. THE NORTHERN GOLD ESCORT.

    The Northern escort passed through Maitland yesterday morning, on its way to Sydney. It brought a total of 1446 ounces of gold, and £14 in notes from the Rocky River. The following shews the proportionate quantities of gold brought ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS.—June 1. Gustave Henriette, French ship, 333 tons, Goregon, from Melbourne. 2. James Caxton, schooner, 71 tons. Wilson, from Melbourne; Yarra Yarra (s.), from Sydney; Harriet Hope, brig, 250 tons, Spain, from Melbourne; ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. ENGLISH SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were loading for Sydney on 16th April:— At London: Bostonian, Burnham; Red Gauntlet, Tynemouth; John Bright, Jackson; Klawitter, Nochilsen; Fer[?]inand Brumm, Voss; Naomi, Dunn; ...

    Article : 397 words
  14. THE PATERSON.

    Mr. HENRY C. DANGAR'S speech is an agreeable variation on the prevailing tone of electioneering addresses. It has become rare to meet with a man who, being a Conservative, has the ...

    Article : 856 words
  15. THE NORTHERN GOLD FIELDS.

    The late rain, though it certainly freshened the river water a little, has not helped the sluicing parties much, but it appears by the earnestness with which it is coming down this morning (Saturday) that water will soon be plentiful; and even if it ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—June 2. Maid of Judah, ship, 665 tons, Captain Mitchell, from the Downs 3rd March; Rebecca, barque, 320 tons. Captain Marsh, from Adelaide 24th ultimo; Dunrobin Castle, ship, 549 tons, Captain [?]im, from the Downs 5th ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  17. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    June 2.—John Clark, of King-street, Sydney, grocer. Liabilities, £209 19s. 10d. Assets—value of personal property, £55; outstanding debts, £9 15s. 7½d. Total, £64 15s. 7[?]d. Deficit, £145 4s. 2[?]d. Mr. Wilson, official assignee. ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. ANDERSON, CAMPBELL, AND CO.'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Business has been very brisk this week. Although the arrivals of produce have not been many, nor large, comparatively, still a good deal has come in. An advance took place in maize during the early part of the week, which is still well maintained. ...

    Article : 209 words
  19. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The import market: The flour market continues very quiet, buyers purchasing only for a week or fortnight's use; holders are, however, firm, in the anticipation of a brisk demand springing up. ...

    Article : 3,141 words
  20. MR. DICKSON AT MOUNT VINCENT.

    On Saturday afternoon, Mr. James Dickson met the electors of East Maitland at Mount Vincent. In consequence of unfavourable weather the attendance was not large. The chair was taken by W. Knox Child, Esq. ...

    Article : 486 words
  21. DISTRICT NEWS.

    ASSAULT.—On the 25th instant, one Samuel Strutt, an athletic man, attached to the pilot's boat's crew, was brought up on warrant, charged with having assaulted in a most brutal manner William Lewis, also of the same department. The ...

    Article : 574 words
  22. YESTERDAY'S SYDNEY NEWS.

    By rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Herald of yesterday, Monday; and at a later hour, the Empire. Above we give the Herald's telegram of the news by the Northam mail steamer, arrived at South Australia. ...

    Article : 181 words
  23. SYDNEY NEWS.

    WOOL.—There have been no transactions worth noticing during the past week, only a few bales of skin wool to hand. SHEEPSKINS.—There was a better disposition to purchase, and prices are rather firmer. ...

    Article : 178 words
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