MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—A meeting of the Building Committee of the Mechanics' Institute was held on the 15th, when, after some discussion, it was resolved to defer the consideration of tenders until the Committee ...
Article : 197 wordsULMARRA.—Rain, rain—nothing but rain for the last fortnight. The cultivation land is completely saturated with water, and the weeds are growing so fast that we require a Yankee here to draw comparisons; and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsFlour.—The market is firm. I quote best brands of fine flour as worth £18 to £19 per ton; seconds, £15 to £16 per ton. Bran and Pollard are scarce, and worth 1s. 2d. per bushel. Maize.—The demand for this cereal is good, and prime ...
Article : 302 wordsSATURDAY, 16TH FEBRUARY.—During the past week we have sustained all the anxiety, but, I am glad to inform you, little of the damage, attendant upon a flood. On Wednesday morning there were indications of rain, ...
Article : 484 wordsARRIVALS.—Feb. 22. Rainbow (s.), from Macleay; Success, barque, 289 tons, Macalister, from Melbourne; Yarra, schooner 141 tons. Finlayson, from Melbourne; Drover, brig, 174 tons, Peters, from Geelong; Natal, barque, 178 tons, Macalphin, from ...
Article : 491 wordsWhen Sir Alfred Stephen had taken his seat, The Attorney General, as representative of the bar of New South Wales, begged to offer to his Honor their sincere congratulations on his resumption of his position as ...
Article : 542 wordsThe war with China being over for the present, we trust the attention of the Naval Commander-in-Chief will be called to the necessity for placing some steam despatch or gun-boats on the Straits Station, for the ...
Article : 1,231 wordsARRIVALS.—February 23. Yarra Yarra (s.), 560 tons. Captain Bell, from Brisbane 21st. with 21 passengers; John Ormerod, brig, 186 tons. Captain Levier, from Adelaide 2nd instant, with 6 passengers; Golden Spring, brig, 180 tons. Captain Roses, ...
Article : 849 wordsGENTLEMEN—As a subscriber to your invaluable paper, I take the liberty of sending you the following, which you may insert it you deem it worth the space. I remember to have seen a remark made in your columns at ...
Article : 359 wordsThis is to be an eventful day in the progress of the colony. The Hall of the School of Arts—the centre and expression of the literary acquirements, artistic taste, and genius of this city—is to be re-opened,and with a spirit ...
Article : 5,803 wordsGENTLEMEN—Would you be kind enough to allow me a space in your widely-circulated journal; for necessity compels me to ask this favour, seeing that we are so neglected by those who have the power to give, and open ...
Article : 276 wordsAt East Maitland, on 25th February, 1861, by Mr. H. Eckford:—One bay mare, star on forehead, a little white on off hind foot, branded near shoulder K[?]ver M, on ribs near side like B; this mare has been in pou[?] damages and driving, 6d. ...
Article : 88 wordsGENTLEMEN—Will you please solve the following question, there be[?]ng a dispute about the same:—Query: If a man is convicted and sentenced to two months' to Maitland gaol at this Court, has the next bench any ...
Article : 96 wordsYesterday bill to regulate Chinese Immigration was read a first time. A motion to expend £400 on the road between Morpeth and Hinton was negatived. ...
Article : 105 wordsSIR—Without the least de[?] fo fla[?]ing you, allow me to any that, in the rural districts of this great colony, your very name is a tower of strength. If a man feels himself wronged, he somehow naturally turns to Henry ...
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