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  2. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Aug 5.—Edwin Botterill, of Albury, livery stablekeeper. Liabilities, £712 7s. 6d. Assets—value of personal property, £10; outstanding debts, £125: total, £185. Deficit, £577 7s. 6d. Mr. Mackenzie, official assignee. ...

    Article : 3,128 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS.—August 2. Fenella (s.), from Sydney; Northern Light, schooner, 89 tons, Tobin, from Sydney; Robert and Betsy, schooner, 140 tons, Henderson, from Sydney; Vaillant, brig, 147 tons, Brodie, from Melbourne; Natal, barque, 178 tons, ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—August 3. Hunter (s.), 264 tons, Captain Mailler, from the Clyde River and Wollongong the 2nd instant, with 25 passengers; Gazelle, brig, 260 tons, Captain Stafford, from New Caledonia 22nd ult., with 3 passengers; Duke of Wellington, ...

    Article : 731 words
  5. THE CLARENCE.

    The Clarence and Richmond Examiner of 30th July reports that Mr. Thomas Bowling, of Sweeney Creek, met with a very severe accident while felling a large tree. It suddenly fell, and struck the end of a lever which Mr. Bowling was using. The ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    GENTLEMEN—For the information of " David Buchanan," will you publish in your next issue the first clause of the 12 Vic., No. 24, which is as follows:- "Every person who shall be brought before any justice of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    We have lately had a photographic artist of the name of Schroder stopping here, who has taken several interesting views, the City of Newcastle steamer, whilst steaming down the river, &c. He has also introduced the taking of portraits on ...

    Article : 232 words
  8. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.—Wheat has fallen considerably here during the last week, and the figures below scarcely meet the ruling market prices. This fall may be chiefly attributed to the fact that great quantities of wheat have lately ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. TO THE WARDEN OF THE MAITLAND DISTRICT.

    SIR—In this morning's issue of the Maitland Mercury appeared an epistle which purported to be a memorial from the inhabitants of the district, approving of your conduct as Warden; but, strange to say, not one signature was appended to ...

    Article : 430 words
  10. SYDNEY MARKETS, &c

    W. PRITCHARD'S PRODUCE REPORT.—Hay: Prime Lucerne hay is firm at £6 to £6 10s. per ton; second class ditto, £4 10s. to £5 10s. per ton; oaten hay, £4 10s. to £6 per ton. Maize continues firm and in demand at 4s. 3d. to 4s 6d. per ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. WOLLOMBI.

    WEATHER.—Fine, slight frosts early in the morning: after-part of days moderate temperature for this season of the year. The damage done by the late flood will be of serious ...

    Article : 562 words
  12. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At West Maitland, from Stoney Creek Paddock, by Master John Nott, on 3rd August; damages, driving, and toll-bar. 1s. 2d.:—One red cow, cock horns, belly, flanks, and bottom of tail white, branded RG or RC on both rumps. Also, on same day, ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELROURNF FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—This has been a very dull week in the grain and flour market. Mr. W. Lawrance reports breadstuffs in limited demand, horse feed inclining to a fall, and potatoes a glut. Malt barely maintains ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  14. Latest Telegraphic News.

    Government has offered £100 reward for the apprehension of Spicer and Cameron. The riots at Woodend, Victoria, are terminated, and the majority of the labourers have resumed work. ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. SYDNEY NEWS.

    THE MURDER AT BOTTS'S WHARF.—The Sydney papers of Tuesday report fully the evidence taken at the inquest on Edwin Brown, late second mate of the ship Marclanus, and who was killed by George Kennedy, one of the seamen, by a blow with ...

    Article : 5,089 words
  16. SINGLETON.

    BREACHES OF THE TOWNS POLICE ACT.—Francis Hunt, John W W. Campbell, John Hawke, and John Welsh, were each fined 5s. and costs, for allowing pigs to stray in the streets of the town of Singleton. ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. SINGLETON

    Continual rain. River rising slowly, about three feet since eight o'clock. All the creeks are up. Higher flood than the last is looked for. ...

    Article : 30 words
  18. MUSWELL BROOK.

    Wind S.E; raining all day. River risen about three or four feet, and rising. ...

    Article : 25 words
  19. MURRURUNDI.

    Wind S.E.; weather, raining hard. Riverrisen about four feet, and rising. ...

    Article : 18 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,374 words
  21. MUDGEE.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Mudgee Branch of the Wesleyan Methodist Church Extension Society were held on Sunday and Monday, the 28th and 29th July. A public meeting was held on Monday evening, at which Mr. J. ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. TENTERFIELD.

    The Tenterfield Chronicle of the 1st August reports that jour-nalists at Tenterfield are nearly starved in reference to news, in continued wet weather. At that date the latest Maltland paper that had arrived was of the 20th July, and the latest Sydney ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. DARLING DOWNS.

    The Toowoomba Assizes were held on the 15th July and following days, before Mr. Justice Lutwyche. The Darling Downs Gazette reports the cases fully. They are principally of local interest only. ...

    Article : 622 words
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