PEDESTRIANISM.—A number of sporting gentlemen assembled at Mr. M. Scott's Birmingham House, West Maitland, on Wednesday evening, with the object of making a match between Frank Brown, of West ...
Article : 1,037 wordsA man named Lloyd died at Bathurst on Friday, Feb 20, from sunstroke. He was an unusually muscular and well developed man, twenty-nine years of age. ...
Article : 546 wordsFine weather at last. A week of nothing but heavy southerly gales and torrents of rain, falling so heavily as to threaten another deluge, has at length broken up and given place to fine clear weather. ...
Article : 749 wordsStations: Well situated properties continue in request, and are saleable at satisfactory prices.—Fat Cattle: Sales this week have been marked by extreme languor, buyers exhibiting little animation ...
Article : 847 wordsCOOLAH STOCK REPORT.—The following stock have passed here during the week. February 15th.—425 fit cattle, Mr. Warby's for Melbourne, and 78 for Maitland, same owner. 17th.—157 fat cattle, Mrs. ...
Article : 602 wordsWe are able to report a tolerably brisk time in business circles during the past week, despite the very unfavorable weather; wholesale establishments especially have no cause of complaint, orders for the ...
Article : 1,261 wordsSINGLETON DISTRICT COURT.—Wednesday next, the 4th March, is the last day for entering plaints for the ensuing District Court. LIBRARIAN OF THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—At a ...
Article : 765 wordsThe Parramatta has been spoken off Shares (?) all well. Solomon's stores at Bombala were burned down yesternight. Nothing was saved. ...
Article : 65 wordsYesterday the Mr. Massen who Hume stated saw the papers of Leichhardt in his (Hume's) possession on the Roper, had an interview with the Minister for Lands (Mr. Farnell). Dr. Wilson, Mr. Du Faur, and ...
Article : 2,125 wordsNowland's mail coach has managed to get in at last. Nowland s horse mail, due to-day at noon, is now eight hours behind time, and no appearance. Mr. Thompson, the well-known mail contractor, ...
Article : 179 wordsThere has been a fair amount of business done this week, and the market remains in respect to most lines without material alteration.—Lucerne Hay: The market remains about the same as last week, ...
Article : 208 wordsStations: There is a continued activity in the demand for really first-class well-improved sheep stations, but not many of these are being offered at present. Buyers appear indifferent about second ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsOn Wednesday evening last the prospect of another flood seemed almost certain. Smart showers of rain continued to fall at intervals until this (Thursday) morning. Fortunately the intervals were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsStations: Several good stations in different parts of the colony have changed hands lately at high prices. Fat Cattle: A fair supply of good cattle, nearly all of which were sold at for bullocks from £8 to £9 ...
Article : 284 wordsAn inquest on the body of Joseph Bowies, sixteen years of age, was held before the Coroner, A. O. Grant, Esq., and a jury of twelve, on Saturday, the 7th inst. It appeared that the deceased went after some ...
Article : 299 wordsBusiness is very dull. Bank shares remain firm at late quotations. Peak Downs have declined since the publication of the report to 6s. 6d. Krohmann's Gold have been enquired for at a slight advance. ...
Article : 862 wordsStations: Last week's remarks still apply. We have some splendid properties for private sale, and will offer next month a compact station without stock.—Fat Cattle: Quotations of the past fortnight ...
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