Judge: Mr. John Alford.—Stewards: Messrs. John Browne, J.P., J. M'Alpin, Arthur Browne, J. Badnidge, R. Millar, and W. Curtis.—Starter and clerk of the course: Mr. P. Cullen.—Acting clerk of the ...
Article : 2,084 wordsStations.—We have to report an active demand for really first-class properties, both sheep and cuttle, and several important sales have been closed at most satisfactory prices. For sheep stations, the prices ...
Article : 599 wordsIn the Bathurst divorce case of Mayne v. Mayne, a rule nisi for the dissolution of the marriage has been grunted. H. R, Dutton, farmer, of Jerry's Plains,has obtained a dissolution. ...
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Advertising : 347 wordsHenry Gunter, on remand from the Tamworth bench, is charged with that he did, on a day of June, 1866, feloniously steal, take, and ride away, one chestnut horse, from M'Cully's Gap, near Muscle ...
Article : 622 wordsTHE POLICE MAGISTRACY OF THE HUNTER.— We have ascertained, from good authority, that the appointment of police magistrate of the Hunter, in the room of Mr. James Smith, deceased, has been ...
Article : 1,368 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Buchanan moved the adjournment of the House, to call attention to the constitution of the special jury at Bathurst. He pointed out that thirteen out of fifteen were ...
Article : 49 wordsStations.—Our report of last week will now apply, and we could sell large well-situated properties if not too heavily stocked. Our advertisements will show one of the finest runs in New South Wales. ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Higinbotham, in the Legislative Assembly, yesternight, characterised the policy of the Assembly as weak, insane, futile, and drivelling. ...
Article : 22 wordsStations.—During the week we have sold a property, particulars of which we are unable to publish till next week. We also notice the sale of two Queensland properties, and two large estates near ...
Article : 344 wordsThe opening of the new Church of England Cathedral yesterday was a great success. The Church was densely crowded, and the sum of three hundred and twenty pounds was collected on the occasion. ...
Article : 43 wordsA moderate amount of business has been transacted during the week, though up-country orders are still prevented from being performed as rapidly as could be wished owing to the scarcity of carriers. ...
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Advertising : 725 wordsAt the Sydney Quarter Sessions, to-day, the case against Daniel Macquarie, George Budge, and Edward Woolmer lasted all day. It was a charge of unlawfully attempting to injure a steam launch, and ...
Article : 377 wordsHay.—There is a fair demand for prime lucerne, at full rates, viz., £7 10s to £8 per ton; but inferior grassy hay is dull of sale. Oaten hay and straw is much enquired for, the lots submitted since last ...
Article : 158 wordsThere has been a fair amount of business done during the week, but prices remain with respect to most lines withour material alteration. Hay, lucerne, from £6 10s to £8; oaten, £7 to £8 ...
Article : 421 wordsSince last report the markets are unsettled, in consequence of the wet weather we have had. To[?] day's quotations:—For best lucerne hay, £7 to £8 per ton; medium and inferior, unsaleable; oaten ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 709 wordsHorses.—Heavy draught colts are inquired for, and sell readily at from £18 to £30; heavy horses, subject to trial, if young, sell at from £20 to £35 each; medium cart horses, from £10 to £15; good sound ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Loch Fleet, from Glasgow, has arrived. At the Sydney Quarter Sessions, to-day, Joseph Nurse, of Newcastle, charged with stealing, was acquitted. ...
Article : 228 wordsOur little village was enlivened on Thursday last by the annual soiree of the Woodville Mutual Improvement Society, got up by the committee for the members and their friends. The entertainment was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsThe shipping trade is good, and there are a number of fine vessels lying in the harbour, waiting their turn to load. The following are the approximate prices of produce:—Flour in good supply, leading ...
Article : 188 wordsFlour.—The market for breadstuffs shows no change, being fairly supplied with stocks of all the leading Adelaide brands of flour, which are quoted at from £11 10s to £12 10s, with a reduction on these ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Two-Year-Old Stakes was won by The Card; Bowstring 2; Ivy 3. Patrick's Plains Handicap:—Sunnyside 1; The King2; Lottery 3. ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. John Lee has supplemented the Stewards'Cup by a hundred and fifty sovereigns. ...
Article : 17 wordsStations.—The disposition to invest in desirably situated properties has not diminished, and whilst productions continue to yield returns equal to those at present derivable, no diminution in value can be ...
Article : 713 wordsCOOLAH STOCK REPORT.—The following lots of stock passed Coolah during the past week:—May 23rd—200 store cattle, Mr. White's, for Denman. 26th—212 fat cattle, Mr. Cook's, for Sydney. 27th— ...
Article : 1,074 wordsThe new Juries Bill, as introduced into Parliament, abolishes the present qualification for a juror, and substitutes a ratepaying qualification. A person who cannot read or write is disqualified. ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 5 Jun 1875, Page 7
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