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Advertising : 101 wordsDec 11.—Thomas Allen, of Albury, builder and contractor, on petition and affidavit. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS. Dec. 3.—In the insolvent estate or George James Cox, v special meeting was held, under a judge's order, at the ...
Article : 3,832 wordsThis market has been abundantly supplied with cattle of middling and good quality during the week; all found purchasers at prices rating according to sample. The present quotations are—For prime weighty cattle, £3 8[?]. to £3 10[?]. ...
Article : 656 wordsMANY of our readers have doubtless read with strong interest the accounts published lately, in the English, mail intelligence, of renewed atempts to grapple with the "social evil," in ...
Article : 602 wordsSECOND DAY.—MAIDEN PLATE: Victoria, 1.—THE ALL AGE STAKES: J.Tait's Talleyrand, 1.—THE LADIES' PURSE Reld's Presto, 1.—THE SHORTS: Temperance, 1.—THE HURRY SCURRY: Blueskin, 1. ...
Article : 83 wordsFIRST RACE.—Dingles: Flirt, 1; Violet, 2; Secheron Belle, 3.—SECOND RACE.—Ladies' Purse: Huon Belle, 1; Sylph, 2; Violet, 3.—THIRD RACE.—Champion Sailing Yachts. Prize, £200: Maggie Laurie, 1; Secret, 2; Surprise 3. The Surprise ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Court Martial terminated in the suspension of Major Dickson, by General Pratt, pending the decision of the Horse Guards. The schooner Tayne, from Otago to Hobart Town, was ...
Article : 91 wordsFat cattle are very plentiful, and the trade have a full supply on hand. Boiling prices will have to be submitted to for some time, as large quantities are daily arriving in excess of the demand. The boiling establishments are now in full work, ...
Article : 354 wordsOn Wednesday evening a lecture on Penny Banks was delivered before the St. Mary's Young Men's Society, in the St. Mary's schoolroom, West Maitland, by Mr. J. D. Langley, Vice-President of the Society. The Rev. R. Chapman, the ...
Article : 1,982 wordsAn address was presented to Mr. Gloudy, of the National School, previous to his departure from the district, who carries with him the best wishes of the whole community. During his residence here he has proved himself worthy of it—not only ...
Article : 92 wordsStations.—No sale to report. Sheep stations in demand. Fat Cattle.—Market fully supplied; large lots at hand, and also on the way to Market. Bolling rates may be now fairly quoted as the value of cattle, and the various establishments ...
Article : 529 wordsCHRIST CHURCH.—Another numerous vestry meeting took place on Monday evening, at which it was agreed, by a majority of 88 to 30, to accept the resignation of the churchwardens, Messrs. Bingle and Ranclaud. ...
Article : 555 wordsThe Richmond River Bridge Company's Bill, the Tobacco [?]ties Bill, and the M[?]rray River Customs Bill, were received from the Assembly, and read a first time. The message from the Assembly, disagreeing to some of the ...
Article : 283 wordsFat Cattle.—A great many cattle were in the yards this week, most of which found buyers at prices ranging from £3 10s. up to £10s. each. There are a large number of cattle on the road and bolling prices have to be submitted to, except ...
Article : 228 wordsDECEMBER 9.—A public meeting was convened at the Courthouse, on the evening of the 5th instant, under a requisition addressed to the police magistrate, to take into consideration the necessity of organising a party to proceed in search of gold ...
Article : 388 wordsWool.—The demand for medium and low wools this week has slackened, and prices for such have given way about halfpenny per lb. from the rates obtainable last week. Good, bright, combing wools maintain their value, and from their ...
Article : 359 wordsIn answer to Mr. DANGAR, Mr. ARNOLD said that reports had bee received from the arbitrators at Singleton for railway compensation in only two cases—that the amount of costs was not determined by the Government, but awarded by the ...
Article : 1,117 wordsSUCCESSFUL CHINESE.—We are informed that a party of lucky Chinaman, who have for some time past been steadily working near Maitland Bar, passed through Mudgee on Wednesday, on their way to Sydney, having in their possession a ...
Article : 233 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MERKET.—The flour market is rather firmer, the trade having purchased this week more freely; shipping orders being also in the market, have induced a slight advance in prices; with the colonial harvest at hand, ...
Article : 1,077 wordsA somewhat smaller amount of business was transacted during the last week than for some time previously. The more pressing of the country orders having been despatched, the carrying trade has been quieter. Sugars, especially Pampanga ...
Article : 558 wordsDEC. 3.—An agreeable and beneficial change in the weather has within these few days past taken place in this locality, whereby our gloomy anticipations of a "drought" have been happily dispelled by the Providential supply of copious ...
Article : 346 wordsTHE NEW LINE OF ROAD TO GRAFTON.—Mr. Keele, accompanied by the contractor. Mr. Rawson, arrived in town on Monday last, after completing the repairs on the old line of road as far as the limited means at their disposal for the current year ...
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