Stations.—No sales to report the dry weather being much against the sale of this kind of property. Fat Cattle.—There has been a good number of fat cattle in this week, which went oil at prices ranging from £2 10s. to £4 ...
Article : 407 wordsDec. 9.—James Lane, of Pitt Town, farmer. Liabilities— secured £200; unsecured, £373 10s. 3d.: total, £573 10s 3d. Assets available for unsecured creditors £78 2s 6d. Total, £279 2s.6dd. Deflicit, £293 7s. 9d. Mr. Sempill, official assignce. ...
Article : 4,962 wordsST ANDREW'S SCOTS' CHURCH.—P[?]NTATION TO THE PASTOR.—A soi[?] of a very interesting charcter took place in St. Andrew's Scots' Church, on I [?]day evening, the occasion being a presentation of a purse of sovereigns ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsBusiness during the past week has not shown any marked symptoms of activity. The wholesale firms report having plenty of orders to execute, but on no account can they persuade a carrier to leave town Wo wore told by one gentleman in town ...
Article : 1,229 wordsWool.—Some considerable quantify of wool from the Western and Southern districts passed the hummer, at is 4½d for very ill-conditioned, to 1s, 5½d. for medium wools, fair and good. Is 6d. and 1s. 8½d.; and a well-grown Northern wool realized a ...
Article : 233 wordsDec.10.—Hugh Roberts, schooner, 90, Walsh, from Otago Bingie and Co, agents. [?].—Matador, barque, 240, Lindsay, from Otage, Bingle and Co., agents. ...
Article : 145 wordsDec. 9.—Telegraph (s), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, from Brisbane 6th instant, with 74 passengers. 9.—Lord Ashley (s.), 400 tons, Captain Kennedy, from Auckland 1st instaut, with 37 passengers. ...
Article : 537 wordsA fall of coal took place in one of the workings of the Minmi pit, whereby a minor sustained A fracture of the collar-bone and come of his ribs. No blame can be attached to any one but to the sufferer himself for ...
Article : 372 wordsstations —Notwithstanding the dry season, first class pastoral properties are readily purchased I have some first olass unstocked country for sale in the New England district Fat Cattle.—Prime cattle are very soarce, and if the dry ...
Article : 299 wordsThe weather continues very dry, and exceolmgly hot; the bush too is getting [?]ched up, and the creeks (with very rare exceptions) are without water, and all vege[?]tion is severely suffering for want of mositure. If we ...
Article : 242 wordsAt West Maitland, from Maitland Vale, on 6th December; damages and driving. 1s. 8d.:—One white working bullook blue neck and cheeks, blue spots on the legs from knees down top off near ear. illegible brand near shoulder, AB near ribs ...
Article : 156 wordsGood pastoral properites, stocked with sheep, are enquired for, and for such high rates are obtainable; but cattle stations are not in much demand. Fat cattle are plentiful: but the quality being in most cases ...
Article : 360 wordsThe Estimates were finished last night. The remains of Burke and Wills arrived at Adelaide yesterday. The escorts have brought 6128 ounces ...
Article : 118 wordsYesterday, Dec. 9th, commenoed with rain about daylight, which lasted until about eight o'olock In the afternoon we had the inder an very vivid lightning, with simultaneous storms of rain meeting from the north and ...
Article : 122 wordsFat Cattle.—Our market has been completely glutted during the week with middling cattle, and the butchers have no dispo sition to buy beyond immediate consumpion, prices have therefore given way. We expect good cattle to rise in a week or ...
Article : 261 wordsMETEOR —On Sunday, about half-past eleven p.m. a very brilliant meteor passed over here. It Seemed to travel from the east to the south-west, and left a stream of light to m[?]rk its course. ...
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