Hay.—The market is completely overstocked at present, the arrivais combining very heavy. It is much to be regretted that growers still persist in sonding so much inferior hay, as it is almost impossible to dispose of it, and the market thereby is ...
Article : 400 wordsPETITIONS —Petitions with reference to the Education Bill were presented by Mr. Harpur, from Patrick's Plains, and by Mr. Sadleir, from certain members of the Presbyterian Church.—Upon the motion of Mr. Mate, the ...
Article : 551 wordsThe weather at Armidale was showory during a portion of Saturday week. Sunday was dry, but with a very cold wind from the W. On Sunday night there was a very heavy fall of snow, and throughout Monday ...
Article : 965 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— The flour and grain market has continued dall undinnetive, although towards the close of the week a somewhat better feeling has been exhibited, and sales of a parcel of Californian wheat, in addition ...
Article : 701 wordsOur unusually quiet township was thrown into a state of mn[?]h excitement early this morning, by the startling information of the Court-house having been forcibly broken open, and the desks robbed of cash amounting to ...
Article : 245 wordsASSAULT.—Charles May was charged with assaulting Mrs. Burke. At the request of the complainant, the charge was allowed to be withdrawn, and the defendant was discharged. ...
Article : 2,208 wordsCLARENCE ELECTION.—On Saturday evening the Returning-Officer announced the official declaration of the poll, at the Court-house, Grafton. It was a more formal affair. The numbers polled for each candidate ...
Article : 484 wordsAug. 9.—Ewald, schooner, 152, Evans, from Sydney. 9.—Goldseeker, schooner, 149, Fielding, from Adelaide via Sydney, with 145 bags flour, and 210 bags wheat. 9.—Humboldt, American ship. 690, Liminox, from Sydney. ...
Article : 216 wordsAug. 8.—City of Melbourne (s.), 1000 tons. Captain Walker, from Melbourne 6th instant, with 102 passengers 8.—Agnes Irving (s.), 500 tons, Captain Creer, from Clarence River 7th instant, with 12 passengers. ...
Article : 658 wordsSIR—In your issue of Thursday last, your Singleton correspondent states that on the application of Mr. M'Gowan, the scab inspeotor, the bench granted a certificate for obtaining compensation for 1062 sheep and 855 ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE GOODS TRAFFIC TO MINMI.—One of the largest storekeepers in Minmi inform us, that during the last three weeks not less than 21 van-loads of goods passed along the Great Northern Line for Minmi. Whethor ...
Article : 1,255 wordsSir—It is not often that I trouble you with letters, and I trust you will insert this as one necessary for general information, and more particularly that the matter may be noticed by the hon. members for the ...
Article : 2,567 wordsThe Namoi has again been flooded, but is fast subsiding, and I am glad to say no accidents as yet reported; but we are beginning to feel alarmed, our stock of flour being exhausted, and our supply drays, though reported ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE WEATHER AND THE ROADS.—We have again experienced a very heavy fall of rain, and the river has been for two days all but impassable. It commenced to rain on Saturday afternoon, and continued almost uninterruptedly ...
Article : 389 wordsThe Catholic Bishop of Hobart Town has remonstrated with the Government against treating lunatics at Tarban Creek and prisoners at Cockatoo. The document furnished to the Assembly. ...
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