In consequence of the district commissioner not having received any report from the official assignee, Sydney, in the matter of the insolvency of Evan Morris and — Dounan, the meetings, which should have been held in these estates ...
Article : 3,183 wordsFat Cattle are scarce, and a few lots would sell at recent rates. The butchers have bought up every beast, within twenty miles of Maitland, that was fit to eat, and now must depend entirely for their supply from ...
Article : 189 wordsMarch 4.—[?] Clarence River. 6.—Gratton (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. March 3.—Sea Breeze, barque, 341, Wile, for Melbourne' ...
Article : 261 wordsStations.—[?] in demand, and good sheep stations can be disposed of at full rates. Fat Cattle.—A few good lots will realise a fair price. I sold a draft [?]om Walhollow station: Cows at £4 per head; ...
Article : 185 wordsThe leading houses in town report that business has been brisk, and state that the improvement has dated since the rain ceased. If the weather (which at present is very threatening) continues fine, a still further improvement is fully ancicipated. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsWool.—Some considerable transactions have taken place, both at auction and privately. In this staple, for all descriptions, but without any alteration in value. Prices are firm, and there can be little or no variation in them until further news arrives ...
Article : 334 wordsWe have the last few days experienced very fine weather. To-day it is unusually hot, with fine light breezes from the south-east. The principal topic of conversation in Newcastle is the ...
Article : 455 wordsMarch 3.—Urara (s.), 240 tons, Captain Wiseman, from Brisbane 1st instant, with 54 passengers. 3.—Diamantina (s.), 300 tons, Captain Benaud, from the Manning River 2nd instant, with 7 passengers. ...
Article : 400 wordsThere is no new feature in the share market this week. Business continues brisk, and the demand for stocks generally is fully up to the supply. My sales this week have been:—Australian Joint Stock Bank ...
Article : 96 wordsMaize, 5s. per bushel. Wheat, 4s. 6d. ditto. Cape Barley, 4s. ditto. Hay (lucerne), £5 10s. per ton. ...
Article : 86 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Mr. W. Lawrence, in the Melbourne Herald of the 27th ult., reports: — There are but slight alterations in the corn market within last few days to record. Importations of flour are moderate, but of ...
Article : 1,882 wordsFat cattle have advanced 10s. to-day. The escorts have brought down 7953 ounces. Mr. Mort reports wool doll; sheepskins firm. It is raining now, and the atmosphere is heavy. ...
Article : 76 wordsRIFLE MATCH.—SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES — A telegram was received yesterday by Captain [?]ver from Colonel Bligh, agreeing to the request made [?] the Match Committee, in Sydney, that the distances ...
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Advertising : 2,362 wordsStations are much enquired after, and if not too heavily stocked, command ready purchasers. I sold at auction yesterday, by order of the executors of the late Peter Brodie, Esq., the station called Swamp Oak, about fifteen miles from ...
Article : 423 wordsStations.—We are aware [?] stations on the Namo[?] and Lower Barwin being about [?]ange hands, at sa[?] tory prices. Fa[?] Cattle.—A draft of up-country cat[?] in the yards ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 7 Mar 1863, Page 5
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