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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,022 wordsWool.—As previously intimated, the Associated Auctioneers held their sales on Tuesday, 29th, in lieu of last Thursday; but in consequence of late adverse telegrams, not much business was got ...
Article : 380 wordsDec.—26.—Hero (s.), 851 tons, Captain T. Logan, from Melbourne 24th instant, with 81 passengers for Sydney, and 28 for Auckland. 26.—John Penn (s.), 200 tons, Captain Sheed, from ...
Article : 886 wordsThe Torres mail steamer has arrived at Townsville. Mr. Duncan, Sir Alfred Stephen, and Professor Smith, have baen re-appointed members of the Council of Education. ...
Article : 41 wordsHay.—There has been a considerable rise in the Sydney market during the week, though I do not think it will be maintained. This has caused a rise in this market, and I quote hay at from £3 to £4 per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsAt Randwick, the Cup race was won by Arrow Blair Athol second, and Lord Lyon third. It was a splendid race, won by a neck. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe races to-day came off as follows. Hurdle race: Doubtful, Welshman, W. F. Two-year-old Handicap: Canterbury, Maid [?] Work, Troy. ...
Article : 52 wordsIn consequence of the holidays, the maize market has gone up considerably, as there is none to be had in Sydney, with the exception of one or two who have had it on hand, and very little coming in. I ...
Article : 789 wordsStations.—Desirably situated properties continue to command attention, and are saleable at prices favorable to vendors. Fat Cattle.—The consumption at this season being ...
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Advertising : 821 wordsWool.—In those instances where the auctioneers were in a position to accept reasonable offers for the various descriptions of wool on their catalogues, there was more animation than when we last ...
Article : 1,058 wordsDuring the past week business has been very quiet, owing to the holidays, very little wholesale business being done, and only a moderate amount of retail. Tartaric acid is slightly higher, being now ...
Article : 1,380 wordsStations—The demand for all stations is still existing, and though there may not be quite as many on the look-out for runs, there is a large amount of capital seeking this class of investment, and we are ...
Article : 573 wordsCROSSING AND COX'S MUDGEE AND GULGONG STOCK REPORT.—Fat cattle.—No improvement has yet taken place; but the stock that are in the hands of the trade are clearing out, and but ...
Article : 626 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Lavinia Thurlow, and Henry Smith, for this offence, were admonished and discharged. HAWKER'S LICENSES.—Licenses were granted to ...
Article : 47 wordsA proclamation has been issued calling Parliament together on the 27th January next, and on that day the two Houses will meet for the despatch of business. The Legislative Council has been further ...
Article : 1,021 wordsA CANINE CRICKETER—We have another to add to the many instances on record of the sagacity exhibited by dogs. The passer-by may observe every morning, near the battery in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 wordsHorses: Heavy draft horses and good upstanding hackneys are in demand, and meet with ready sale. Our yard was well attended this week, and we sold nearly all horses offered for sale, upwards of 35 ...
Article : 247 wordsDec. 28.—Oberlin, brig, 262 tons, Anderson, from Rockhampton 15th instant. 29.—Dandenong (s.s.) 575, Foster from Sydney. 29.—Helen Macgregor, (s.s.) from Sydney. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 2 Jan 1875, Page 7
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