Wheat, per bushel, 6s. to 6s. 3d. (firm). Maize, per bushel, 3s. to 3s. 3d. (rising). Hay, Incerne, per ton, £1 to £4 10s.; ditto, oaten ditto, £5 to £6 (plenty offering). ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Herald quotes from the Melbourne Age of 3rd instant, particulars of the news to 10th september, brought by the Himalaya in extension of those already given in the late telegram. We extract as follows:— ...
Article : 722 wordsCATTLE-STEALING IN THE SOUTH.—Undoubtedly this district is now infested by a mob of cattle-stealers, who, to the ultimate ruin of their neighbours, are daily and almost hourly carrying on their depredations to a ...
Article : 4,464 wordsOCT. 24.—A MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY.—An inquiry was held to-day by the police magistrate on the remains of a man that were found by the police five miles to the eastward of Oxley'a Table-land, when the following evidence ...
Article : 1,879 wordsHay.—I have not much alteration to report this week. Straw is still very scarce, and much enquired for. Oaten hay is worth from £6 to £9 per ton; lucerne at last quotations. Maize.—The market still continues somewhat unsettled, and ...
Article : 231 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS.—Rockhampton.—M. Wormald reports:—Horses: A marked improvement has been noticeable durtne, the past week both ns regards the amount of business done and the quantity of stook yarded. Hacks and roadsters ...
Article : 603 wordsThe Home News of the 10th September in its summary, says:—People at a distance from the scene of conflict in America are apt to suppose when an astounding piece of news comes in, that the war is approaching the beginning of the end. ...
Article : 1,037 wordsFrom the Melbourne Age of Wednesday, the 4th instant, just to hand, we (S. M. Herald) quote as follows:— Tenders for the purchase of £200,000 worth of ...
Article : 1,151 wordsNovember 7.—Douglas, schooner, 93 tons, Stewart, from Adelaide, with 111 bales hay, and 218 bags bran. 8.—Lady Lyttleton, barque, 178 tons, Lane, from Brisbane. 8.—Royal Exchange, brig, 222 tons, Hill, from Otago. ...
Article : 138 wordsHOSPITAL MEETING.—The committee met on Wednesday afternoon. The Secretary stated that he had applied to the Government for £145 7s. 7d., unclaimed poundage fees, and that £182 3s. 1d. of that amount had been ...
Article : 340 wordsNovember 7.—Grafton (s.), 200 tons, Captain Maides, from Clarence River 6th instant, with 21 passengers. 7.—Kembla (s.), 325 tons, Captain Mailler, from Clyde River, with 19 passenger. ...
Article : 803 wordsSIR—It may be interesting to many, and profitable perhaps to some, to know that the Murray cod can be brought down to the coast in perfectly good condition. A fish of 8 or 9 lbs was caught at Cudgegong, on the ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Canadian papers state that Lord Lyons and the other foreign ministers at the American capital were about to pay a visit to Quebec. The Toronto Leader of 26th Aug. thus refers to the conspiracy which it alleges certain persons in Canada ...
Article : 652 wordsSir—I perceive by the issue of the Sydney Mail that it is suspected that Gilbert and Co. intend paying us a Visit. Now if H. M. Keightley, Esq, was properly rewarded for his bravery, in all but sacrificing his life, in ...
Article : 357 wordsCaptain O'Connell left for Tumut to-night. Another close contest is anticipated. An English letter, per Himalaya, says that Cooper won the Tyne Championship. Green was too ill to start. ...
Article : 112 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: