MARCH 9.—I cannot send you day very good news of the diggings. A great deal of the ground round the town is worked out, Victoria Gully for instance, and the rush at the Junction, and as yet there is no new rush to ...
Article : 357 wordsThe Court was occupied on Saturday and yesterday with the [?] Reynolds v. An[?], an action for trespass on a squatting run, commenced on Thursday last. The case will occupy some time further. ...
Article : 38 wordsTALLOW.—The market has gradually and daily gives way, and although prices are now 4s to 5s lower than last month, buyers only take small parcels for their present wants, and at the close a slight decline is looked f[?]r. ...
Article : 807 wordsWhereas by an [?]ct of the Parliament of New South Wales passed in the twenty-second year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituted, "An Act for establishing Municipal Institutions, and commonly styled and cited ...
Article : 853 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND QRAIN MARKET. — A moderate trade has been doing in flour and wheat with a tendency to easier rates for the former, and a decline of about 2d. per bushel for the latter. Barley is rather more enquired for, ...
Article : 894 wordsMarch 1[?],—William Cochrane, of Illawarra, farmer. Liabilities, secured, £750[?] total, £1424 13s. 13s. Assets available for unsecured creditors, £7; total, £[?] Deficit, £667 13s. Mr. Mack[?]s, official assignee. ...
Article : 3,842 wordsThe following telegram has been received via Malta and Alexandria:- London, January 81st[?] The Victorian loan has been successful, [?]here were ...
Article : 181 wordsARRIVALS. —March 12. Lalla Rookh, brig, 147 tons. Greig, from Nelson, N.Z., 3rd instant, Rebe[?]ca, schooner, 11[?] tons, Robertson, from Otago, N.Z., 10th ultimo; Gertrude, brig, 117 tons, Carte, from Sydney; Atrevid[?], barque, 457 tons, Bissett, ...
Article : 265 wordsEnglish news has been received at Melbourne to 1st February, and from America to 21st January, which we (Empire) hasten to place before the public. (From our Melbourne Correspondent, by telegram.) ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Newcastle correspondent of the Herald describes a visit paid to the Northern Railway extension, on Tuesday last, by Mr. Arnold, Mr. James Dickson, and other gentlemen: ...
Article : 719 wordsThe trial of John Peisley concluded to-day. He was found guilty of wilful murder, and sentenced to death. ...
Article : 33 wordsArrivals during the past week have not been over many, and the prices of some articles have consequently advanced Maize has advanced to 4s. 6d., st which price there is a good demand. ...
Article : 205 wordsARRIVAIS.—March 13. Coquette, schooner, 72 tons. Captain Coutt[?], from Rockhampton 1st instant; William the Fourth (s.), 150 tons. Captain Keft, from Port Macquarie, with 11 passengers; Beermah, ship, 887 tons, Captain Johnson, from the ...
Article : 530 wordsThe Telegraph steamer arrived this morning, and is advertised to leave on Saturday. Jonathan Harris, the postmaster at Warwick, has been committed to take his trial on a charge of ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Wonga Wonga sailed to-day, at 2, and the R.M.S. Northam at 2.30. Nothing done in business. The English Eleven won at Bendigo in one innings, ...
Article : 313 wordsWool.—We cannot report any change in the market consequent on the recent intelligence of improvement in the English market. At our auction to-day the biddings were less spirited than last week, and out of [?]99 bales catalogued, only [?]60 found ...
Article : 4,108 wordsAt West Maitland, from Mr. Thos[?] Brown's accommodation paddock, near Denton Park, on the 15th March: damages, is 6d. each:—One red and while cow, branded on the off hip like JM, off rump JM or JW (this is a cow that has broken away ...
Article : 93 wordsCaptain Battye, who was out in the bush all night on Wednesday, succeeded in apprehending two men, who gave their names as Smith and Butler. One is identified as being the third man who stuck up the Bathurst ...
Article : 98 wordsGreville & Bird's telegram from Orange anno[?]ces the arrival of the escort from the Lachlan, with 11,000 ouuces; 6000 ounces were left behind. Government have resolved to cut dowh the travelling ...
Article : 226 wordsThe following, taken from the Home New, 26th December, was received at the Sydney Exchange yesterday:- List of passengers by the Bombay December Mail.— ...
Article : 187 wordsThe news from these diggings continues to be most encouraging. A correspondent writing from thence on the 9th, says:—"This place is going ahead beyond expectation; to-morrow's escort will contain upwards of ...
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