GENTLEMEN—I am not one of those busy-bodies that would wish to ply an oar in every body's boat, but when I am ill used I don't like it. Now, I would like the public to judge if I have been well-treated. Yesterday I borrowed a horse and rode to ...
Article : 646 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Mills.— Millers report a steady trade demand, at unaltered prices. Fine flour is quoted at £18 10s.; Chilian, £18 per ton; bran, 1s. 4d. to 1s. 5d, per bushel; wheat purchased at from 7s. 9d. to 8s. per ...
Article : 5,609 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint Walter Scott, Esquire, of Tamworth, to be a magistrate of the territory and its dependencies. ...
Article : 153 wordsARRIVALS.—October 23. Hirondelle, schooner, 95 tons, Simmons, from Aucland, New Zealand. 24. Dunedin, barque, from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—October 24. Windward, American ship, ...
Article : 42 wordsARRIVALS.—October 25. Mimosa (s.), 200 tons, Capt. Ma[?]er, from Merimbula 24th instant, with 24 passengers; La Hogue, ship, 1331 tons, Captain J. Williams, from Plymouth 1st August, passengers—Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hall, 3 children, ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe holders of unassessed runs in the district of New England are informed that Mr. George Markham has been appointed a Commissioner of Crown lands for the due estimation of the grazing capabilities of such runs, in the manner required by ...
Article : 105 wordsAt Black Creek, on the 20th day of October, 1860, from St. Petrox, by Mr. Bernard M'Dermott; damages £5:—One dark bay or brown entire, small star, long tall, black points, JM or CM conjoined (the C reversed) near side under saddle. If not ...
Article : 839 wordsWhat have we done? How offended, that the interests of this fine and flourishing district should be so completely excluded from the columns of your paper? What has become of your correspondent who so ably advocated our cause—is he ...
Article : 439 wordsTHE MINMI STRIKE.—We regret to say that the Minmi strike still continues, and as far as we know, without any immediate prospect of a reconciliation being brought about. Hopes were entertained at the beginning of the week that some practics ...
Article : 224 wordsA meeting of the friends of the Ministry was held at the Colonial Secretary's office at two o'clock, in reference to the defeat of Friday night. About 30 members of the Assembly were present, in answer to the circular. ...
Article : 86 wordsWOOL.—The quantity of the new clip at present to hand for auction sale is insufficient to determine—even hardly to indicate —how prices are likely to rule during the ensuing season; and although, with the exception of four bales withdrawn, we ...
Article : 3,191 wordsThe weather until very lately has been extremely wet, so much so that great fears were entertained of the wheat crop being completely spoiled, a great deal having been " laid" on the rich land by the almost incessant rain. Should the weather ...
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Advertising : 1,387 wordsMr. Windoyer moved for the release of the above estate from sequestration. The facts, as shown by affidavit, on which he thus moved, were these: A meeting of creditors in this estate had been duly called by advertisement in the Government ...
Article : 3,589 wordsGENTLEMEN—In your report of the proceedings at the Morpeth Police Office on Wednesday, I am made to say that I thought the police should receive instructions to destroy the carcases of animals dying of the Cumberland disease, whether on ...
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