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Advertising : 102 wordsThere was a brief discussion in the Council as to the period for which the house should adjourn. Mr. MONTE[?]RE, on behalf of the new Ministers, moved the adjournment to the 4th April, which was opposed by Mr.JOHNSON, Mr.WANT, and ...
Article : 87 wordsIn the Assembly last night the Auti-State-aid Bill passed through all its stages, and the Real Property Registration Bill, and the Divorce Bill, were read a first time. Great Vexation at Adelaide [?] about the mail. ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Hon. the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has issued writs of election for members to serve in the Assembly for the following electoral districts:- THE UPPER HUNTER.—Place of nomination, Scone; date of ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at twenty live minutes past three o'clock. Mr.JONES presented a petition in favour of the abolition of State-aid. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,488 wordsFrom the United States we have advices to the 8th instant. At that date the House of Assembly was still unorganised, no speaker having been elected. None of the candidates could secure the requisite majority. ...
Article : 109 wordsOUR local politicians have not much spare time allowed them for starting opposition to the reelection of either of the new Ministers. The West Maitland nomination (Mr. Weekes) takes ...
Article : 669 wordsFlour and grain market very dull. The report of the Captain of the John Omerod that he had distinctly seen the mail steamer entering the Backstair Passage, steering eastward, caused a good deal of excitement, and the ...
Article : 117 wordsParliament opened on the 24th. Polities are a shade firmer. The Russell Reform Bill is in process of formation by a Cabinet committee. Mr. Bright, at Birmingham, intimated his intention to ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Snowy River and Adelong escorts have brought 9455 ozs. 15 dwts. 10 grs. gold. The greater portion of this amount is direct from the Snowy River, but much gold necessarily finds its way to Adelong from there, and then goes to the credit of ...
Article : 57 wordsBy rall, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers of Monday, yesterday. The additional shipping intelligence will be found elsewhere. And below we give the Herald's report of the destruction by ...
Article : 194 wordsThe year has opened auspicously for the commercial interests of the country. Trade is prosperous, employment abundant, money plentiful and cheap and our prospects cheering. The Bank rate of discount continues at 2½, but owing to the ...
Article : 210 wordsThe intelligence that a ship was on fire near the Heads caused considerable excitement throughout the city yesterday morning, particularly as her name could not be ascertained, nor any particulars as to her rig or size. The first intimation received was ...
Article : 660 wordsSince the close of our last sales, the enquiries in our market have not equalled expectations, although a few contracts have been made, principally for France. Stocks are not moving off so rapidly as, considering the active state of trade in the north, ...
Article : 242 wordsThe market is firm, and more business is doing, both speculatively and for consumption. Russian, on the spot, 58s. 6d. to 58s. 9d. Stock of Australian tallow is exhausted, but present nominal value of good mutton is 58s. 6d., and good beef 58s. per ...
Article : 53 wordsVictorian 6 per cent., 111. New South Wales 5 per cent., 98. South Australian, 109. Melbourne Corporation, 100. Geelong Corporation, 105. ...
Article : 61 wordsThis Court opened yesterday before Chief Justice Dickinson. The barristers present were Mr. Ellis, Mr. Faucett, Mr. Butler, Mr. Windeyer, and Mr. Simpson. The proclamation against vice and immorality was read, as ...
Article : 3,542 wordsFrom Melbourne—Anglesscy, Foo Chow Foo. From Sydney—Charlotte, Graces, Centurion, Caldera. DEPARTURES. For Melbourne—Admiral Lyons, Jack Frost, Alhendy, ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Peninsalar and Oriental Company's steamer Emen, Captain Munroe, arrived at Nepean Bay at 1.55 a.m. this morning (9th March), and sailed again at 2.30. She left Suez on 27th January, Aden 3rd February, ...
Article : 118 wordsQueen's Speech as usual. Powers friendly. Congress postponed. Italian liberty advocated. French Treaty approved. San Juan difficulty removed. ...
Article : 193 wordsThe November Australian mails were, delivered in London on 7th and 18th instant. A momentous change of politics has been inaugurated by Emperor Napoleon since the opening of the now year. ...
Article : 838 wordsThe Legislative Council sat for rather more than half-anhour. The PRESIDENT reported to the house that Charles Cowper, Esq., had been appointed a member of that house—and the hon. ...
Article : 303 wordsMarch 9.—Frederick James Brown, of Petersham, ironmonger, Liabilities, £31,984 14s, 2d. Assets—value of real property, £30; of personal property, £75: [?] £95. De[?]cit, £31,289 14s. 2d. Mr. Sempill, official assign[?] I am ...
Article : 374 wordsThe arrivals, during the past week, have been fair, and business has continued brisk. Flour and wheat are both in good demand, at extreme rates for prime samples. We have sold several par[?]ls of wheat at 9s. to 9s. 3d., and large quantities of ...
Article : 269 wordsTho office of Attorney General, in Mr. Robertson's administration, which was on Wednesday evening offered to Mr. Faucett, was yesterday morning decilned by that gentleman. It is understood that Mr. Faucett's disinclination to accept the ...
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