In the estate of William F. Plant, junior, a third meeting was held in Sydney, on Wednesday. Four debts were proved, and one stands over for inquiry whether or not the Commercial Bank holds security therefor. The official assignee read his ...
Article : 2,758 wordsStations.—I do not anticipate many sheep properties being placed in the market until after shearing, more especially as holders of sheep stations are not inclined to sell, excepting at high rates. Cattle stations near market, having good fattening ...
Article : 795 wordsCORONER'S INQUEST.—Last week one of those fearful cases of burning of which females are generally the victims, and which are so frequently at this season of the year reported in the newspapers, took place at the ...
Article : 339 wordsTo-day the prisoners on Cockatoo Island again manifested symptoms of insubordination, and in consequence a company of the 12th Regiment were sent over to quell the disturbance; they have since returned. ...
Article : 106 wordsSTABBING WITH A KNIFE.—James O'Brien, ploughman in the employ of John Robertson, Esq., Yarrundi, appeared to answer the charge of stabbing one Thomas Ellis, in the same employ, on Tuesday morning last, the ...
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Family Notices : 63 wordsThere has been but little business doing during the week owing probably in some measure to the races, as well as to the extraordinary number of cattle which were brought in for sale last week. One draft of fat cattle, 220 head, cows and bullocks, ...
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Advertising : 3,769 wordsThis market continues abundantly supplied with fat cattle, and boiling rates rule the prices obtainable according to the quality of the various lots offered, except in a few instances. Present quotations are for prime £3 5s. to £3 15s.; second class ...
Article : 317 wordsGENTLEMEN—I wrote to the editors of the Tamworth Examiner the following letter, in contradiction to a report they put in their paper, and which I see you copied; and I cannot tell the reason they would not ...
Article : 218 wordsFew horses have been offered for sale during the week, in consequence of the races. Good gig horses are in demand. Fat cattle are down to boiling prices, and likely to continue to for a short time. The boiling establishments are in full ...
Article : 154 wordsWool—There have been no transactions to test this market since last report, and prices an nominally the same. Sheepskins.—The arrivals have been few; and fellmongers being indifferent about purchasing, this market has a downward ...
Article : 403 wordsBusiness has been dull during the week, both with town and country, which may no doubt be attributed to the races having taken place. No change is reported to have taken place in any of the leading articles. Sugars are firm, with an upward ...
Article : 684 wordsGENTLEMEN—My communication of the 15th instant, referring to the above subject, appears to have surprised your Scone correspondent, who rather wrathfully protests against any interference with the public proceedings of ...
Article : 269 wordsARRIVALS.—June 3. Prince Patrick, schooner, 128 tons, Archer, from Melbourne, after a passage of 28 days; Golden Spring, brig, 170 tons, Rozea, from Sydney; Odeona, schooner, 99 tons, Walsh, from Sydney, [?] Hebe, brig, ...
Article : 123 wordsWilliam Attkins was arraigned for that he, being an uncertificated insolvent, did, on the 12th day of March last, unlawfully and wilfully remove himself out of the insolvency jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of New ...
Article : 1,541 wordsARRIVALS.—June 4. Hollinside, ship, 630 tons, Captain Redland, from the Downs 18th February; passenger—Mr. Critchell; Nora Criena (s.), 200 tons, Captain Keft, from Kiama and Wollongong, 4th instant, with 16 passengers. 4. Northern ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 8 Jun 1861, Page 3
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