On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society was held in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-Street, Sydney, under the presidency of Mr. W. C. Windeyer. The following ...
Article : 2,065 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 19th instant appears a letter signed "W. Ambrose Walsh," answering and commenting on my letter published in your journal of the 24th ultimo. Mr. Walsh says he is neither a ...
Article : 2,577 wordsA man named Lewis Lynch was struck on the head by a man with whom he was drinking at the Lancashire Arms Hotel, Lambton, with a pewter quart measure, on Thursday sight last, or early on ...
Article : 1,422 wordsWILCANNIA STOCK REPORT.—Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, 1875. The weather remains flee. On Monday there was a dust storm, attended with excessive heat. We report sale by T. Haselwood and Co. of 6000 ...
Article : 1,959 wordsStations are hardly in as much favor, investors no doubt feeling that prices are not unlikely to recede. Land and House Properties are s[?]ll in great request for anything in or near Sydney, or within easy ...
Article : 417 wordsA spelling bee, got up by the committee of the Woodville Mutual Improvement Society, was held in the Church of England School-room, on Wednesday evening last. The attendance was pretty good. ...
Article : 377 wordsWool.—No Public Sales this week. Since our last report slightly more favourable news has reached us from the London Market, and we hope at next week's sales here the buyers will enter the market ...
Article : 1,135 wordsWeather fine, but more rain for the young herbage is badly wanted, indeed a few days' steady rain would not only greatly benefit the growth of grass, but also the standing wheat crops, which are just ...
Article : 762 wordsFat Cattle.—The fall that has taken place continued throughout the sales this week, and would certainly gone lower had not Mr. Gee been in a position to purchase, and has taken close on three ...
Article : 870 wordsThe weather keeps cold, and on the 26th matters were diversified with a ram storm of an hour's duration. Judging from the continued arrivals of Riverine ...
Article : 334 wordsWool.—No sales were held this week. The last news from England states that the attendance of buyers at the wool eales has improved, and the tone of the market is firmer. Foreign buyers are less ...
Article : 264 wordsMaize, 3s 9d to 3s 10d per bushel; wheat, 5s 6d to 6s; oats, 4s to 4s 6d; barley, Cape, 3s to 3s 3d; English, 3s 3d to 3s 6d; hay, lucerne, £5 10s to £6 10s per ton; oaten, £5 10s to £7; straw, £4 10s ...
Article : 204 wordsAn accident which terminated fatally, happened to a resident of over fifteen years in this district, named Michael Seymour, who was accompanying his sister-in-law, Mrs. John Baker, who wished to visit a friend ...
Article : 353 wordsThere has not been much improvement in business this week. Bank shares are rather easier. A. S. N. have fallen fully £1 per share, sellers to-day at £18. Insurance shares all shew a decline. The sales have ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Oct 1875, Page 4
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