Under the heading "Honor to whom Honor is due," the following letter appears in the Herald of Thursday, addressed to the Editor:- "Sir—In your issue of the 4th instant you publish an ...
Article : 5,891 wordsARRIVAL.—October 8. Cyclone, schooner. Heard, from the Richmond, with 50,000 feet of cedar. DEPARTURES.—October 7. Adolphus, schooner, Gerrard, for Melbourne, with 145 tons coal and 200 bushels mai[?]e. 8. ...
Article : 130 wordsARRIVALS.—October 8. Kiama (s.), 200 tons, Captain Hou[?], from Port Macquarie 7th instant, with 4 passengers. 9. Vanquish, schooner, 128 tons, Scott, master, from Moreton Bay the 5th instant; Eagle (s.), 170 tons. Captain Coote, from Wide ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsOCT. 8.—BOAT RACE.—A pair-[?]ared match, for £10 a-side, came off in this harbour this morning, between W. and R. Hickey and two brothers named Hardes, all residents in the vicinity of Hexham. The course was from the Market Wharf ...
Article : 561 wordsFat Cattle[?] During the past week no, fat cattle have been offered for sale. The trade still have a fair supply on hand. I have for sale this day. Saturday, 80 head of very superior cattle from J. W. Bowman's station, Moonie Creek; also, 160 head ...
Article : 388 wordsStations: I have many good stations for sale, and there are purchasers for sound, healthy, sheep stations, not fully stocked. Cattle stations, it near market, can be sold at fair rates.—Fat Cattle: Market well supplied, and my advices report large lots ...
Article : 576 wordsGENTLEMENS—A petition unfavourable to this project, and signed by 181 residents of the district, was forwarded on Thursday morning to Mr. Piddington, who, we doubt not, lost no time in presenting it to the Assembly. It must be admitted by ...
Article : 1,384 wordsThe Government will, probably introduce a measure regulating coal mi[?] this [?] The Governors' Salary [?] was rejected last night by thhe Council ...
Article : 251 wordsFat Cattle.—There is a falling off in the supply of fat cattle; and the first draft or two, if of good quality, will be sure to realise a fair price. The trade are disposed to purchase freely now that feed is more plentiful. We hear of several drafts of ...
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Advertising : 4,383 wordsFat Cattle continue to arrive in sufficient numbers to keep prices down almost to the boiling point; very few lots of prime cattle are to be met with, and it is only on first-class fattening runs that cattle have kept up their condition during such a wet ...
Article : 433 wordsWool—The telegram announcing the London July and August series of sales closing at an improvement on the quotations to hand last mail, have caused a better feeling in this market. None of the n[?]w clip has arrived this week, and at ...
Article : 589 wordsThe supply of the wants of the interior continues to occupy the attention of our wholesale houses to a considerable extent, and there is plenty of loading for all the teams offering. The town trade is rather flat, and storekeepers complain of the ...
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