Stations.—Business in station properties is not quite as brisk as it was a few weeks since. In the present unsettled state of the wool market buyers are more cautious about investing at the prices demanded by sellers. At our auction sale on ...
Article : 2,362 wordsPUBLICANS' LICENSES.—The application of Philip William Harrington, for a license for the house in West-Maitland, known as the Alma Hotel, was granted by the bench at West Maitland on Thursday. Mr. ...
Article : 1,057 wordsStations.—The demand for desirably situated runs has not diminished, and full prices are readily realized for all properties of this class offered for public sale. Fat Cattle—A light supply forward, of fair quality, and ...
Article : 952 wordsThe Exhibition at the Fancy Fair proves very attractive, and crowded. The Charitable Institutions lottery tickets are greatly in demand. The Rev. Dr. West, editor of the S. M. Herald, ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE WEATHER.—Fine weather has come at last, Scarcely any rain has fallen for the past week, and there is every appearance of lengthened fine having set in. ...
Article : 92 wordsStations.—The only matter of importance this week is the withdrawal of Mr. E. Vickery's properties. Good sheep or cattle stations command attention, and prices quite equal to late quotations. We have several magnificent runs in our ...
Article : 467 wordsThe foundation stone of the Public School was laid to-day. A great demonstration was made, and a large assemblage of people attended. A concert took place in aid of the cemetery funds, ...
Article : 83 wordsPUBLICAN'S LICENSE.—On Wednesday, the 10th instant, at the police court, Singleton, before Messrs. H. W. Swayne, and George Jarman, J.P.'s, the license of the White Swan Inn, George-street, ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Crown declines to prosecute Geegan and Saunders for the Llanillo sheepskin case. Unanimous satisfaction prevails throughout the district. Combo, an aboriginal, murdered another ...
Article : 51 wordsSir Garnet Wolseley is ill. The Ellora has left Gallo for Australia. American feeling about the Virginisus is calming. Congress supports the Cabinet in refusing ...
Article : 93 wordsStations.—The demand for well-improved stations continues moderate. We have sold the Goondiwindi Station, on account of R. Holmes, Esq., with 709 head of cattle, at £4 5s. 8d per head, purchased land at cost price. ...
Article : 356 wordsTHE PARSONAGE AT WICKHAM.—This very picturesque dwelling is rapidly approaching completion, and will be finished in a fortnight, the Rev. J. Dixon resolving to eat his Christmas dinner therein. The ...
Article : 202 wordsBRISBANE MARKETS.—Bran still continues rather scarce, and sells readily at 2s per bushel.—Flour: The market has been somewhat unsettled during the week, and is now a little easier. Quotations are from £16 10s to £17—Hay: Both ...
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Advertising : 5,445 wordsBusiness is very lively, and there is promise of a brisk Christmas. There has been no material change in quotations, business being done at the current rates of our list. Carriers are plentiful, and take loading ...
Article : 986 wordsStations.—Owing to the high prices fixed on cattle with the station given in, little business has been done, bnt still there are buyers on the look-out if they can see their way clear to make a fair return for the capital invested. ...
Article : 395 wordsMr. George Wigram Allen, having accepted the office of Minister of Justice and Public Instruction, hag resigned his seat in the Council of Education. Mr. Stephen C. Brown, M.L.A., has been appointed ...
Article : 1,295 wordsHay.—This market is very dull; prices now range from 25s to 27s 6d per ton. Maize.—This commodity is in good request at from 2s 10d to 3s 2d per bushel. ...
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