WOOL.—Private advices by the mail have not tended to [?] prove the wool market, and the English sales shew that upon the nest brands and conditioned wools the decline has been about 1d. per 1b. as compared with February sales, whilst faulty ...
Article : 3,063 wordsWe have received Melbourne papers to the 7th instant. They contain but little news of public importance. We extract a few items of general intelligence. The dinner in commemoration of the 83rd anniversary ...
Article : 1,938 wordsHis Excellency the Governor General has been pleased, in accordance with the Impounding Act of 1855, to appoint Inverell to be a place for establishing, erecting, and maintaining a public pound. ...
Article : 265 wordsThis was an appeal by F. Macnab and Co. against the decision of the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates, granting a certificate of discharge to the insolvent Mr. Isaacs appeared for the appellant; Mr. Darvall, Q.C., ...
Article : 236 wordsAt Tamworth, on the 4th July, 1860, from Attunga, by Mr. W. Smith, damages 3s. per head:—One blue and white working bullock, like JM off rump, 377 off ribs, E near shoulder, 9 near ribs, indistinct brand near rump; one red cow, white back and ...
Article : 807 wordsThe hearing of this appeal, which had been opened on Thursday, was resumed. The appeal was one by F. Macnab and Co. against a decision by the Chief Commissioner of the Insolvent Estates granting a certificate to Mr. Henry Parkes. ...
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Advertising : 1,798 wordsThe emigrants per Queen of England have proved a desirable class for agricultural engagements, and the single men were readily hired at £30 to £35, married couples £40 to £60 and families suitable for dairy farms or shepherding at £55 to £80 ...
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