GENTLEMEN—I continue the subject mentioned in my first letter:- SOIL. SEA BOARD.—Thrives best in a free soil in which aflicious ...
Article : 213 wordsOn Wednesday William Muller, thirty-seven eng[?]neer was indicted, at the Central Criminal Court, for feloniously having in his possession, and without lawful excuse, ce[?]tain plates for the purpose of engraving Russian ...
Article : 922 wordsA correspondent of the S M Herald forwards the following paper on this subject:- Extract from the Edinburgh Review of April, 1862, on Cotton Culture in India. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsFrit Cattle.—Prime mighty are worth from £3 10s. to £4 4s.; fair to good, from £2 10s to £3, and others according to boiling cattle, from 27s to 40s per head. The supply to hand during the week to present date numbers about 310 head, and ...
Article : 420 wordsPOLICE MAGISTRATE, SCONE.—His Excellency the Governor with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint James Smith, Esq., to be Police Magistrate at Scone, and Mr James T. Wilshire to be Clerk of Petty Sessions at ...
Article : 711 wordsIn consequence of an increased demand for the Sydney market, fewer lots of cattle have reached Maitland for sale, and prices have advanced here in consequence and we think higher prices may be reasonably expected. We quote best quality ...
Article : 290 wordsStations.—The present dry weather is acting prejudicially to the sale of stations, and unless rain soon falls few sales will be effected Fat Cattle.—There are several lots near for sale early next ...
Article : 275 wordsA murder revolting in the extreme, was penetrated at For[?]bridge a small town in the county of Hants on the morning of Mindai, June 22nd. Mary Hall was the only daughter of a Mr. Hall, a r speotable farmer, ...
Article : 737 wordsThe debate on the Legislative Council bill is adjourned to Wednesday. The President's salary raised to £1200. Increase to the Clerk of Council refused. ...
Article : 141 wordsStations—We have several stations for private sale, and hope shortly to be able to report them as being sold Fat cattle.—The usual supply ol fat cattle have come in this week, and considering the large number advertised for sale in ...
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Advertising : 2,590 wordsWool.—A few lots of Northern fleece wool, very seedy and badly washed have been offered but the biddings have not comt up to the prices placed upon Hiern by the owners, and thty have boen withdrawn Prices must be reported nominal ...
Article : 390 wordsPRODUCTION OF WINE AND TOBACCO IN THE ALBURY DISTRICT.—The Border Post says:—The steam plough is hard at work upon some of our rich plains, trenching land for vines, and if the area ot vineyard here does not reach 1000 acres. It ...
Article : 830 wordsDuring me past week trade has been somewhat more brisk Prices generally remain unchanged flour has been in good demand, prices firm; quotations same as last week ...
Article : 665 wordsSept. 3.—Prince of Wales (s), 700 tons, Captain Bell, from Brisbane 1st instant, with 77 passengers. DEPARTURES. Sept. 3.—Corriemulzie, for Shanghai. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Sep 1862, Page 3
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