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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  3. THE HUNTER RIVER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    THE annual meeting of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Society, now postponed to Wednesday next, will, we hope, be very fully attended. In all parts where ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.

    KITCHEN GARDEN: Plant lettuces, potatoes, garlic cabbages, eschalots. Sow celery, pumpkins, peas, beans, turnips, onions, leeks, brocoli, cabbages, American cress, kidney beaus, radishes, lettuces, small salads, carrots, cucumbers, melons.— ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.

    There has been a fair amount of business transacted both with town and country during the week. No change has taken place in any of the leading articles. Teas and sugars continue steady. Rock salt very scarce, at £9 per ...

    Article : 625 words
  6. MAITLAND MERCURY.

    THERE seems to be but little probability of the Legislative Council Bill passing this session. Dr. Douglass, on Wednesday, moved as an amendment, on the motion for the second ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  7. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The half yearly, general meeting oft the shareholders of the Bank of New South Wales was held yesterday, at the Banking-house, George-street, at noon. Sir Daniel Cooper took the chair. ...

    Article : 431 words
  8. PRICES OF FLOOR AND BRAN AT THE MILLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  9. FREE SELECTION.

    The formal struggle between the advocates of fre selection before survey, and those of free selection after survey, carne on on Wednesday, as will be seen by the Parliamentary report above given. As Mr. Hay had ...

    Article : 2,459 words
  10. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    WINDSOR POLICE OFFICE.—Tuesday, 23rd October.—Before Messrs. James Ascough, J.P., Dr. Day, J.P., J. B. Johnston, J.P., and Edward Powell, J.P. MURDER OF JONES.—Joses Xavier Pelreira was again brought ...

    Article : 915 words
  11. MAITLAND STOCK REPORTS.

    Stations.—Many are inclined to sell, but purchasers seem to imagine that they will be enabled to boy at lower rates towards the end of the year, while holders withdrew their properties in preference to acceding to any reduction in price. I have cash ...

    Article : 875 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council sat from a quarter past four until after ten p.m. Mr WA[?]T gave notice of a motion for an address for returns in reference to lands resumed for railway ...

    Article : 359 words
  13. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

    The Great Britain (s.s.) has cleared with 120,000 ounces of gold. The Melbourne journals are calling out for some inkling of the Ministerial policy. ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. ADELAIDE.

    The selling price of flour to-day is £17; wneat. 7s. 4d. The Balclutha, with our English mall for King George's Sound, will not leave till the morning of the 27th. A grand demonstration is to be made to-morrow on behalf of ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. KIANDRA.

    As our readers are doubtless aware, it has always been a source of complaint that the size of the claims allowed on the Kiandra gold-fields was anything but sufficient to encourage the minor to undertake the necessarily hazardous and expensive ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  16. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the ohair at twenty-eight minutes past three o'olock. NEWCASTLE TOWN COMMONAGE RESERVE. Mr. SCOTT asked the Seceretary for Lands—" Whether ...

    Article : 1,126 words
  17. YASS.

    LAMBING FLAT DIGGINGS.—The news from this place continues very encouraging. About 1500 people are now located there. The manager of the Commercial Bank bought 263 ozs., and Mr. Henry Godfrey 115 ozs.; both parcels arrived here ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. MR. GORRICK'S REPORT.

    There has been a moderate demand this week for stock [?] in good condition, and fit for immediate use; heavy draught, subject to trial, and heavy colts and [?]lies, unbroken, meet ready purchasers. Light unbroken stook are scarcely saleable ...

    Article : 307 words
  19. BATHURST.

    The banks and other buyers are keeping their gold, waiting the settlement of the gold duty question. Information has been received in town to the effect that a man named Linburg, a gold buyer, has been stuck up on the ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. GOULBURN.

    The escorts have arrived with the following amounts of gold; —From Adelong, 1979 ozs. 1 dwt. 14 gr[?].; Tambaroora, 70 ozs. 18 dwts.; Gundagai, 7 ozs. 3 dwts.; Yass, 206 ozs. 19 dwts.; Braidwood, 1333 ozs. 1 dwt. 10 grs.; Kiandra, 1411 ozs. 10 ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. MR. YEOMANS'S REPORT.

    This market has been supplied during the past week with about 200 head of fat cattle, namely—a very prime fresh lot, the property of Messrs. Doyle, of which one small yard sold at £4 18s. 6d., and the residue from £4 to £4 4s. and £4 7s. per head[?] ...

    Article : 451 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    By a chance ship, we (Herald) have one day later from Taranaki, viz., to October 13th. The Taranaki Herald of that date says— The Toranaki and Ngatiruanul rebels had determined to ...

    Article : 572 words
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