(Before Thos. Hungerford, Edw, White, F.W. Thrum, W Pearce, W. Bowman, R. J.Fierce, and G.J.Cobb, Esqs., J.P. LIBEL.—John Lawless, on summons, appeared to answer a charge that he did, on or ...
Article : 565 wordsDenis Hickey, a sub-contractor on the railway line, appeared in custody, charged with having stolen a cheque, drawn by D.Macquarie, on the City Bank, for five pounds. Mr. J. P. ...
Article : 489 wordsHay.—My sales were the following brands, at the undermentioned prices, viz.:—JY, £415s and £5 per ton; T. £5, C, £5, S, £4 15s and £5, P, £4 15s; WF, £4 10s and £4 15s; WWJ, £4 10s; medium, ...
Article : 257 wordsStations.—We have enquiries for really good pastoral properties, but vendors are unwilling to accept the prices offered by purchasers. We have some large transactions pending, with a fair prospect of ...
Article : 389 wordsThe improvement in the weather during the week has been followed by a little additional briskness in trade, although, on the whole, things are far from being as bright as we expect them to be at this time ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsNov. 30.—Alexandra(s.), 424 tons, Captain Brown, from Melbourne 28th inst, with 63 passengers. 30.—Ballina (s.), 189 tons, Captain Mann, from the Clarence River, 28th inst., with 32 passengers. ...
Article : 673 wordsThere is little change to note in the tone of the share market during the past month. A few good parcels of stock have been placed at low rates, but the general disinclination to purchase still prevails. ...
Article : 1,103 wordsStations.—Buyers in the market for well-situated cattle properties, and any such offering can be readily placed at satisfactory rates. Sheep stations are not so much in demand, and are not likely to be until the ...
Article : 295 wordsSUGAR MILL FOR THE RICHMOND RIVER.— A correspondent writing from Codrington under date of the 12th instant, states that Mr. Francis Black has just completed the erection of a sugar ...
Article : 390 wordsACCIDENT NEAR BRAIDWOOD.—What might have been a serious accident occurred at Corang, last week. It appears that two brothers, Pollock, were coming from Shoalhaven to ...
Article : 2,014 wordsStations.—Good properties in fattening districts can be sold at satisfactory prices. We have some very valuable stations in our hands in this and the colony of Queensland. ...
Article : 315 wordsARRIVED AT NEWCASTLE.—Thursday, December 1: Caldera, ship, from Bombay.—Friday, December 2: City of Newcastle (s,), from Sydney. SAILRD FROM NEWCASTLE.—Thursday, December ...
Article : 72 wordsSIR,—The perusal of the Report of the Flood Commission affords no hope that anything can be done, either to remove or mitigate the devastating effects of floods, so that the district is ...
Article : 1,216 wordsAt Ashford, on the 14th day of November, 1870, from Edgerton, by W. F. Fitzgerald, Esq.; sum due at date of notice set after each animal:—Chestnut entire, or rig, like 9 ...
Article : 934 wordsStations.—Nothing noticeable has taken place this week, so far as we are aware. We hear of the sale of a large station on the Darling at a high price, also of a small sheep property in the Lachlan district. ...
Article : 457 wordsWhen the Assembly met to-day, Mr. Cowper proposed that the house should adjourn until Tuesday, to give the Government time to consider what course they should pursue with reference to the defeat of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsLuc[?]rne Hay.—This product has been affected materially by the late rains and floods; best samples are now worth from £3 10s to £4 per ton; new hay, from £2 15s to £3; inferior, £2 5s to £2 10s. ...
Article : 188 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—November 25.— The season is still variable: sultry and cool weather prevailed since our lost, and rain set in on Friday (this) morning. Shearing is nearly over in the ...
Article : 974 wordsStations.—In anticipation of a reliable and permanent industry being established throughout all the colonies in the preservation of meat, we find that really first-class fattening cattle stations are ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsStations.—We have no transactions to report. Fat Cattle.—The number yarded has met the requirements of the trade, although the quality, with few exceptions, has not equalled those previously ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Dec 1870, Page 3
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