DEDICATION OF CHOWN LANDS.—From abstracts laid before Parliament last session, it appears that the undermentioned portions of land have been authorised to be dedicated to the purposes specified: ...
Article : 3,254 words" It is best known as the scene of one of the most celebrated Maori legends—that of Hinemoa, the ancestress of the present inhabitants of the island, and of the town of Ohincmntn, ...
Article : 200 wordsLucerne Hay.—I have placed small lots this week at £3 2s 6d and £3 7s 6d per ton, but the demand is still very limited. Oaten Hay.—For first-class there is an increased ...
Article : 248 wordsJuly 31.—Sarah Pile, schooner, Keats, from Levuka to Sydney, put in for supplies. 31.—New Zealand (s.), from Sydney. August 1.—You Yangs (s.), Clark, from Sydney. ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the Court of Queen's Beuoh, on April 28, Mr. Tomline, M.P., brought an action against Mr. Lowe, Chancellor of the Exohequer, in his capacity as Master of the Mint, to recover ...
Article : 903 wordsThe principal sale I have to report this week is not of the wonderful amount of money that it realised, but it is the greatest achievement that has been accomplished in the Hunter River district for many ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsAugust 1.—Tower Hill, brig, 180 tons, Captain Harless, from Belfast 27th ultimo. 1.—Alice Rostrum, cutter, 35 tons, Captain Jamison, from Corner Inlet 24th ultimo. ...
Article : 797 wordsCOOLAH STOCK REPORT.—The following stock passed during the week:—5000, Mr. York's, fat wedders, from New England, for Sydney, via Rylstone, 1290, Mr. Fletcher's, fat wedders, from Wee ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsStations.—An additional advance noted in the value of our principal staple in the London market, combined with the prospects expected as the result of a favourable season, must tend to increase ...
Article : 672 wordsStations.—The only transactions this week, so far as we know, were the offer by auction of two stations in the New England district, but we believe they did not call forth any competition, and had to be passed ...
Article : 338 wordsStations.—We offered at auction to-day the Byron and Waterloo stations and stock, in the New England district, but were unable to obtain an offer equal to vendor's expectations, we have, however, buyers ...
Article : 168 wordsAlexander Longmnir, master of the schooner Challenge, was indicted for having assaulted a man name unknown, at on island colled Torres, in the Pacific Ocean, on the 23rd April last. The real charge ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsStations and Freehold Property.—Since our last report the arrival of the Suez mail, with the gratifying intelligence of a further rise of one penny to three half pence per lb. on wool, has already caused ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsThe mail steamer City of Melbourne took her departure for San Francisco via Fiji yesterday afternoon, and had a good many passengers as well as a heavy mail. There was a gentleman from the Herald ...
Article : 521 wordsTrade has been somewhat more brisk during the week, but the improvement is not so great as to be at all encouraging, and the prevailing tone among merchants and shopkeepers is still one of complaint. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsAt Ashton, on the 21st day of July 1871, from Dulwich, by Mr. Win. Bates; sum due at date of notice set after each animal:—Roan bay horse, like GB (the G writing capital) off shoulder, star, white ...
Article : 821 wordsThe ooffin containing the remains of Auber, the great composer, which lay in the vault of the Church of the Holy Trinity, at Paris, awaiting the rite of burial, was among the ...
Article : 370 wordsWe extract the following from the S. M. Herald's market review for the outgoing Californian mail, published on Wednesday:— The Export Markets.—Colonial produce has had a ...
Article : 959 wordsStations.—The generally satisfactory intelligence per Suez mail, induces capitalists to contemplate inveating more freely in pastoral property. We have some valuable stations under offer. ...
Article : 313 words"The Maitland" arrived here at twenty minutes past three this afternoon, exactly five hours from wharf to wharf. Friday evening, reed. 8.55. ...
Article : 80 wordsStations.—Enqurries are made for first-class fattening properties, and we expect shortly to record the sale of some stations now under inspection. Fat Cattle.—A smaller supply than usual. Those ...
Article : 152 words[To a business firm in Maitland.]—A largs public meeting yesterday strongly condemned the increased railway rates. Deputation to wait on Munster [?] the 16th. Co-operation of your district raq[?] ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 5 Aug 1871, Page 3
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