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  2. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Nov. 28.—On the petition of Ann Powell, and others, of the Glebe, a rule nisi was granted, returnable on the 6th December, requiring David Parker, of York-street. Sydney, out of business, to show cause why his estate should not be seque[?]trated ...

    Article : 3,141 words
  3. SINGLETON.

    To agriculturalist the ruling of his Honor Mr. Justice Puref[?]y yesterday, with regard lo what is "a sufficient dividing fence" in law, may be of interest. A one-rail fence, the jury were informed, would answer the requirements—but, ...

    Article : 417 words
  4. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK MARKET.—Thursday Evening, Nov. 21.— There has been no increased activity in the store cattle [?] since we last reported. No fresh arrivals have taken place, and although there is a moderate enquiry for small lots of re[?]lly ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

    GENTLEMEN—As a letter appeared in your valuable journal on Tuesday last, signed Memo, Bishop's Bridge, and referring to the debate in the Legislative Assembly respecting the practice of Sunday selling, and the time allowed by the Act, and ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. NEW ENGLAND.

    The weather at Armidale has changed for the better. Last night week there was only alight shower in the township, but to the south of the Pinch there was heavy rain for several hours. There was also, about the same time, heavy rain at ...

    Article : 986 words
  7. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVAL.—November 29. Kellermont, schooner, 160 tons, Stevens, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES.—November 28. Urara (s.), for Grafton; Victoria (s.), for Manning River, 29. Boomerang, schooner, Spain, ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. THE INQUEST ON THE LATE JAMES ACKROYD.

    GENTLEMEN—The coroner's jury in the above inquest had not sufficient evidence before it to justify its "unqualified disapproval of the course pursued by the propristor of the land in removing the old building, and thus leaving it(i.e., the bank) in ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. SYDNEY SHIPPING.

    ARRIVALS.—Nov. 28. Samson (s.), 180 tons, Captain Har[?]sy from Brisbane 2[?]th instant; Telegraph (s.), 700 tons. Henry O'Reilly, from Brisbane Nov. 27th, with 29 passengers. [?]9. Grafton (s.), 200 tons, Captain Creer, from Clarence River 27th ...

    Article : 622 words
  10. To the Editors of the Maitland Mercury.

    GENTLEMEN—In your issue of Thursday, the 28th November, 1861, under the heading "Northumberland Jockey Club," "Mr. Mitchell remarked that the club had never been identified with the Christmas races until the public persuaded them. ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. SYDNEY NEWS.

    The abovenamed insolvent having been refused his certificate by Chief Commissioner Puref[?]y. [?] moved, upon notice, and with the concarrence of a majority or the [?], that the certificate be ...

    Article : 3,765 words
  12. IMPOUNDINGS.

    At West Maitland, from Hunter Hills, 30th November, 18[?]1; damages and driving, 2[?] each:—One white mare, long ta[?]l. branded under the saddle near side RS, on same shoulder like 28, under the saddle off side 18, one roan mare, long tail, off ...

    Article : 469 words
  13. TAMWORTH.

    THE WEATHER.—We are glad to be able to announce a slight change in tin weather since our last issue. The intense heat and drought which had prevailed for the previous five weeks was broken on Saturday morning last, and a copious fall of ...

    Article : 704 words
  14. Latest Telegraphic News.

    The committee decided to-day that Manning's memorial should be placed in the hall of the University. This morning four men entered the Bank of New South Wales in Parramatta; they went to the room of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. DISTRICT NEWS.

    DESTRUCTIVE INS[?]CTS.—Most all the crops on the Meroo have suffered severely from the grub, which burrow in the ground and attack the roots of the young plants. Acres and acres of corn, potatoes, lucerne, and other crops have been ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals during the post week have continued few, and business brisk. The firmness noticed in wheat and flour last week has continued this; sales continue to be effected without difficulty. ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. NEWCASTLE.

    ACCIDENT.—Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, the No. 2 steam crane which was employed in loading the brig Pet, of Hobart Town, and h[?]d just taken up a waggon containing about five tons of coal, the waggon itself weighing fully as ...

    Article : 668 words
  18. THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM E. VINCENT.—It is our melancholy duty to record the death and burial of Mr. W. E. Vincent, the Editor of The Independent. He expired on Friday night, at his late residence, Bacon-street, after a short illness, and was ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 195 words
  20. MORT AND CO.'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool: At our sale to-day there was a good attendance of bons fide buyers, and the biddings showed that for good wools, free from seed there is every disposition to operate at full rates but for wool in grease—except at [?] reduction on our ...

    Article : 3,390 words
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