ARRIVALS.—July 2. Maori, barque, Muir, [?]89 tons, from Otago, N. Z.—passenger, Mr. [?]endrick, Martha Ellen, schooner, 124 tons, Hill, [?] Melbourne[?] Yarrow, brig, 22[?] tons, Scott, from Nelson, New Zealand. ...
Article : 66 wordsStations—The same desire is manifested, of investing in sound sheep properties, and such stations can be disposed of [?]t full market rates. Cattle stations, [?] stocked [?] good and well-bred cattle, can be sold readily. ...
Article : 279 wordsSUPREME COURT.—WEDNESDAY.—Special Sittings in Banco.—Before the full Court.—Vi[?] v. T[?]— Equit[?] Appeal.—The argument in this case [?] [?] and concluded. ...
Article : 5,524 wordsJUNE 27.—INQUEST ON MR. HENRY ALEXANDER, OF ARMIDALE.—It having been reported that this unfortunate young man, who had been left behind by the post boy, in whose company [?] was on his way to Kempsey, in consequence of his m[?] ...
Article : 657 wordsARRIVALS —July 2. Resolute, ship, 1072 tons, Captain Wallace, from the Downs 18th March; passengers—Messrs. S. Davison, J. Hall, T. Br[?]mley, and J. E. Solomon[?] H.M.S.S. Fawn, 17 guns, Cayter, from the Manakau 21st ultimo[?] Melanie, ...
Article : 545 wordsStations.—I have four splendid pastoral cattle properties in hands for private sale; three are situated in the Liverpool Plains District, namely, one on the [?] one on the Gill Gill, one on Melville P[?] and the other in the New England district, ...
Article : 650 wordsThe attendance at the races was much larger to-day than an the two previous days. The St. Leger was won by Langoll[?], Lady Om[?]o second. ...
Article : 81 wordsGENTLEMEN—In the hopes of preventing similar officious intermeddling in future, as well as to clear away any false impressions that may have been created in the particular case, I feel called upon to make public the following in reference to the ...
Article : 225 wordsThere has been a very good demand this week for useful horses. Our Horse Bazaar has been well attended, and every horse in good condition has passed off at satisfactory prices. The Sydney market is looking up, and a better prospect is ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. Cowper is going to Victoria, for health [?], and Parliament will probably [?]ot open till September. Great discontent is expressed at the length of the recess, and the delay of the Land Bills. ...
Article : 98 wordsIt is understood to be in contemplation by the Government to carry out a system of classification, as soon as possible, throughout the whole of the gaols and pen[?] establishments in the colony. As a reformatory for ...
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Advertising : 5,062 wordsThere is no change to report in the cattle market; they are still selling at boiling rates, occasionally a picked yard or two realizing from £3 10s. to £4 10s. each. The trade are fairly supplied, and as feed is scarce at this season of the year they do ...
Article : 350 wordsWool.—Only a few bales have come to hand this week, and have been disposed of at previous rates, but there cannot be any improvement to note. Sheepskins—A parcel of N. Zealand skins of mixed growth, ...
Article : 442 wordsBusiness.—There has been a fair amount of business transacted during the week, both with town and country. No alteration in any of the leading articles has taken place worthy of notice. Sugars are reported as scarce; low ration kinds are ...
Article : 785 wordsMELBOURNE STOCK MARKET.—Messrs. Dalm[?]hoy Campbell & Co. report:—Fat Cattle: on Monday, with the exception of one good lot from Gipps Land, the pens were filled with second to in[?]erior qualities; sales of which were effected for all lots at ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Jul 1861, Page 3
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