HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS need only a single trial to make known their capabilities. No outside sore, nor inward inflammation, can long withstand the cooling, purifying, and healing ...
Article : 132 wordsOn Thursday, at the West Maitland police court, Samuel Henry McCord appeared before the bench, charged with having written and published certain false and malicious statements concerning Thomas ...
Article : 7,041 wordsThe past week's transactions in business circles show that trade is brisker than usual, and, as Christmas approaches, storekeepers and warehousemen are kept fully employed in executing the heavy orders ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsStore Sheep: My sales have been 2200 ewes at 7s, 1500 wethers at 9s, on account D. Fraser, Esq., 650 cwes hoggets at 9s 3d, account A. Fraser, Esq., and [?]00 wethers at 8s 6d. I have 5500 ewes now being inspeoted, and will report sale in my ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE HUNTER ELECTORATE.—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, as reported by the Herald, Mr. Burns complained that in the return laid upon the table of the House, the number of electors in the ...
Article : 514 wordsThe official declaration of the poll for the election of a member for the Glebe was made yesterday, at the hustigs, Balmain, by the returning officer, Mr. T. S. Rountree. About 1500 persons were present. ...
Article : 555 wordsThe fourth series of the colonial wool sales closed on the 23rd instant, the quantity catalogued having been 103,817 bales, of which it is reckoned that fully 40,000 bales have gone to continental buyers. The ...
Article : 669 wordsStations We have nothing to report under this head, the increased value of money having no doubt operated against the investment in station properties. We notice the sale of a Queensland station during the week with sheep and cattle.— ...
Article : 323 wordsStations: The only item of importance to note this week, under this head, is the disposal of several squattages in the adjoining colony of Queensland: the inolination of capitallsts to invest their money in the purchase of runs situated in our ...
Article : 780 wordsStations: The future prospects of the wool market being uncertain, capitalists are cautious about investing at recent rates, and prefer waiting for a few weeks in the hope of purchasing at lower rates One station in North Queensland has changed ...
Article : 166 wordsI regret having to record a most severe accident which befel the Rev. James Coutts, of St. Andrew's Church, this morning. Mr. Coutts has for some time past during fine weather been in the habit of bathing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsThe Legislative Assembly adjourns to-night till the 13th January. The Civil Service Building Society has been started. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThe half-yearly inspections of the East and West Maitland Volunteer Rifle crops were held on Wednesday and Thursday last respectively, by Major Bolton. It was intended that those inspections ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 845 wordsStations: No transactions concluded.—Fat Cattle: Requirements have been fairly met by a supply of cattle of good quality Some few pens, especially prime, were briskly competed for, and sold satisfactorily. As the season anvances ...
Article : 757 wordsIt is with regret I have to announce the death of Mr. James Riley, of Wybong Creek, near Denman, who, by his kind manner, had gained the respect of all travellers. ...
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Advertising : 609 wordsCRICKET MATCH.—A match was played here on Wednesday, between eleven shearers and eleven washers, from the Brindley Park Estate. W. L. Bettington, Esq., acted as captain for shearers, J. B. ...
Article : 148 wordsYesterday, in the gaol at East Maitland, Mr. James Smith police magistrate, resumed the re-hearing of the case against Albert Widden, charged with the mansiaughter of Edward Kealey, at Paterson, on the 6th November. The evidence ...
Article : 491 wordsLARGE SALE OF GOODS.—Mr. O. Saunders, of Jerry's Plains, arrived here with a quantity of goods, and disposed of a great quantity. WELL-BRED BULLS.—20 head of superior bred ...
Article : 553 wordsStations: The demand for station properties of late has not been quite so active. We have several very valuable squaltages in our hands for sale, for which we are prepared to treat privately.—Fat Cattle: The opening sales of the week passed ...
Article : 373 wordsBRISBANE MARKETS.—Flour: There has been a steady but not brisk business during the week, leading brands being held for £16 5s. to £16 10s, according to size of parcel.£Hay: Oaten of local growth is worth £5 10s to £6 10s, lucerne about £1 less. ...
Article : 540 wordsThe subjoined letter has been handed to us for publication:— General, Post Office, Sydney, 17th December. 1873. ...
Article : 377 wordsStations: There is not so much animation, and it is only Victorian squatters who will operate for first-claas fattening stations with superior stock.—Fat Cattle: There has been a good supply, and the whole were cleared out at about 21s to 24s per ...
Article : 341 wordsAdvices from New York to October 16, states that the H. A. Lichfield sailed for Sydney a fortnight previously, with 7750 cases kerosene, of which 5000 were for this market, the balance for Brisbane, 75 packages tobacco, 805 packages drugs, 661 ...
Article : 734 wordsHay: No alteration to note in prices,—Maixe: This commodity is in fair request at from 2s 10d to 3s 4d per bushel—Bran and Pollard: Enquiries continue. quotations as before.— Flour: I have sold several parcels ol country flour this week ...
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