 
    The following letter relating to Rifle Butts for the West Maitland Rifles, has just been handed to us by Mr. Briggs, and explains itself:- "Department of Lands, ...
Article : 4,921 wordsTenders will be received at this office, until noon on Tuesday, the 3rd March, from persons willing to contract for the supply of one thousand sleepers of approved colonial hardwood, to be delivered and stacked on the approach to the Clarence River ...
Article : 324 wordsAn inquest was held at the Court house on Monday, before Jas. Dalyell, Esq., P.M., coroner, and a jury of five (Mr. H. A. Smith foreman), respecting the sudden death of Mr. Michael Byrne, the particulars of which I must condense in a small ...
Article : 587 wordsWool.—The market cannot be said to have been affected by the recent advices per Northam. The demand for bright fleece wools free from seed or other defect, continues good; and late prices have been fully maintained since the arrival of the ...
Article : 3,944 wordsAt Black Creek on the 9th day of February, 1863, from Rothberry run, by Mr. John Baylis—damages 5s. each:—One brown working bullock, a little white on belly, ears marked, TH off rump, circle off thigh; one white snail-horned working ...
Article : 651 wordsFor some days previous to last Friday the weather was most oppressive. On that evening it commenced to rain, and poured down all night. On Saturday evening the river was all but bank high, but fell during the day. It rained all ...
Article : 173 wordsREMARKABLE CIRCUMSTANCE.—This week we succeeded in capturing a splendid cabbage, of the early York species, with a heart as white and as hard as a stone, tender enough though when boiled; a day or two after another much smaller, ...
Article : 674 wordsW. H. Holmes reports maize 4s. 9d. to 5s. per bushel, bacon, 10d per lb; onions, 25s. per cwt.; potatoes, 8s. per cwt.; lucerne hay duller, £6 per ton. Maize has taken a rise to-day, and is in very good ...
Article : 111 wordsQUEENSLAND AND STOCK AND STATION MARKET.—Ranken, Rea, and Co. report.—There is more inquiry for sheep, but buyers will not close at the prices still demanded. We have had some transactions in unoccupied runs, and some new ones are under ...
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Advertising : 1,710 wordsFeb. 21.—Union, brig, 166, Griffiths, from Otago. Bingle & Co., agents. 21—Sea Breeze, barque, 341, Will, from Otago, Bingle & Co., agents. ...
Article : 256 wordsMAIL ROBBERY.—This morning about eleven a.m., Peter Robinson, the mail contractor between Murrurundi and Oakey Creek, reported that last night, when about twenty five miles from Murrurundi—Onus's Creek, Liverpool Plains—he was ...
Article : 384 wordsI am exactly in that position that I have nothing in the world to write about unless I fall back upon the stock subject, the weather which has not been so unseasonable as to demand particular remark. Some arrivals of tonnage have gladdened ...
Article : 886 wordsFeb. 20.—Telegraph (s.), Captain O'Reily, from Brisbane, Queensland, 18th instant, with 45 passengers. 20.—Malabar, Bremen barque, 380 tons, Captain Godje, from Mauritius 1st January. ...
Article : 206 wordsDISCOVERY OF HUMAN REMAINS.—The Baraba correspondent of the Examiner states that the remains of an European wire found at the Tea Tree Gully on the 25th instant. A son of Mr. Lanagan was out in the bush when he came upon the ...
Article : 211 wordsPUBLIC MEETING ON THE LATE MAIL ROBBERIES.—On Monday evening the 9th inst. a public meeting of the Inhabitants of Armidale and its vicinity was held in Mr. Scholes' New England Hotel, for the purpose of representing to the ...
Article : 786 wordsARRIVALS.—November 27. H. M. S. Pelorus, from Sydney. December 18. Centurion, from Sydney, 101 days; Montmorency, from Brisbane, 159 days. DEPARTURES.—From London:—For Sydney.—December 8, ...
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