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Advertising : 150 wordsThursday.—The crops here are looking splendid, and there is every promise of an abundant harvest. YASS. Friday, 2 p.m.—About five o'olook yesterday evening three ...
Article : 932 wordsBy rail, yesterday afternoon, we received the Sydney papers Of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic and insolvency intelligence will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 558 wordsThe appointment of the Honorable Mr. Elliott, as Ambassador to the King of Italy, has been officially gazetted. Prince Napoleon has arrived in London. It is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsKitchen Gauden: Sow pumpkins, cucumbers, cauliflowers, vegetable marrows, endive, lettuce, spinach, celery, peas, rhubarb. Water and shade cucumbers, if weather be dry. Earth [?] celery. Keep all beds free from weeds, and thin plants where ...
Article : 171 wordsIn mining matters there is nothing new to chronicle, The sluicing parties on the front of Mount Jones and other parts of the diggings are, thanks to the abundance of water, in full activity, and earning very fair Wages. Most of the river claims ...
Article : 450 wordsWe extract the following additional particulars of the mail news from the telegrama published in the S. M. Herald and Empire of Friday last:— (From the Herald's King George's Sound Special Telegraphic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe Australian July mails were delivered in London on the 16th and 27th September. Parliament is to be officially prorogued on the 14th October to the 1st December. ...
Article : 1,594 wordsNov. 12.—Peter James Kilminster, of Woollabra, builder Liabilities, £2434 10s.2d. Assets, £2362 10s. Deflcit, £72 Os.2d. Mr. Morris, official assignee. 12.—George William Davison, of Bathurst-street, Sydney, ...
Article : 4,511 wordsWe have received New Zealand papers to the 31st [?]. The main points of interest which they contain are given in a compact form by the S. M. Herald's correspondent, as follows:— ...
Article : 1,393 wordsThe time will come when the competition between Morpeth and Newcastle for the shipping trade of the northern, and possibly of the northwestern districts, will be keen and elose. It is ...
Article : 1,062 wordsDiptheria is still very prevalent in England. Charleston has not been taken. The Mississippi is now open for trade. Jacob Grimm, the celebrated diplomatist, is dead. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe expectation of an easier money market is entertained in most quarters. Three per Cent. Consols for money, 93[?] to [?]; for account, [?]. ...
Article : 436 wordsThe wool market continues firm, holders being indisposed to sell, except at an advance of one penny or three-halfpence. The next sales will be held either on October 29th or November 5th. The stock in hand, ...
Article : 173 wordsGeneral Rosenoranz, after his defeat, retired upon Chattanooga, where he awaits reinforcements. General Meade crossed the Rupidan unopposed. The siege of Charleston is progressing slowly. ...
Article : 76 wordsA public meeting convened by notice was held at the Court-house, on Tuesday, the 10th instant, for the purpose of taking steps to obtain again, as heretofore, the Quarter Sessions at Murrurundi[?]P. W. Wright, Esq, ...
Article : 624 wordsArrivals.[?]John Duncan, Orwell, Liberator, H.M.S Pioneer, Anglesey, Flying Cloud, Roxburgh Castle Strathdon, and Rifleman. Departures.—For Sydney: Scotia, Granite City, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe American intelligence to the 23rd September has produced great excitement in England. Rosencr[?] was defeated, after two days' hard fighting, and retreated to Chattanooga. The Federal loss is ...
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