SOLICETOR AT MURRURUNDE.—Some time since we mentioned that a legal gentleman had notified his intention of settling for " practice" at the Page. Mr. Q[?]iffe has arrived; and, although very few persons like either law ...
Article : 213 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 wordsConsiderable competition is now going on among the butchers, and, as a consequence, beef is down this morning one halfpenny per pound. The weather yesterday morning was intensely hot, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS.[?]The produce markets remain dull: and Hour has still further receded. This change in prices is most probably owing to the fact that the stocks on hand are considerable, while there are no less then three vessels on the ...
Article : 813 wordsThe weather latterly so changeable that many complain of indisposition. Many had recourse to fires on Friday last, which, for November in Australia, seems rather incredible. Thermometer, to-day, 78° in the ...
Article : 898 wordsTamworth QUARTER SESSIONS.—This court opened on Tuesday last, before his Honor Mr. District Court Judge Francis, and adjourned on Thursday. The following were the oases tried:—William Allen was charged with ...
Article : 626 wordsWe have had very changeable weather for some weeks past, and I am sorry to report that the wheat crop is now gone with rust; in every part of the river yon hear the same news—" My wheat all gone with rust " This ...
Article : 337 wordsWool market still dull. We catalogued for our weekly sale yesterday 127 bales, and sold only 47. Sheepskins.—Catalogued and sold upwards of 2000 at full rates. Medium quality from [?] and prime skius 7d, ...
Article : 2,636 wordsA fatal accident occurred on 5th instant to a fine young man named Joseph Owen Burls, who was returning home to Rolland's Plains from this township, accompanied by his sister, and was on horseback. It appears ...
Article : 577 wordsNov. 11.—Rose of Australia, brig, 262 tons, O'llagan, from Wellington. 11.—William Watson, barque, 384 tons, Gri[?]s, from Melbour[?] ...
Article : 184 wordsRUMOUR of THE DEATH OF GILBERT.—Shortly after arrvival of the mail from Taralga, on Monday morning, it was reported that Gilbert had been shot and O'M[?]lly taken. On enquiry we learnt that the mailman stated such ...
Article : 1,139 wordsNov. 12.—Claud Hamilton (s.), 600 tons, Captain Machin, from Auckland 1st instant, with 29 passengers. 12.— Parashute, American whaling ship, 382 tons, Captain Howland, from the South Seas. ...
Article : 839 wordsThe New Zealand CATTLE TRADE.[?]The shipments of stock for New Zealand continues to form an important item in the business transactions of each week; and it would appear that the trads is likely to increase to a ...
Article : 865 wordsSo little of interest has transpired for some time past that I have not thought it worth while to send you any correspondence; but I now begin to think it high time that I should break my prolonged silence, and let you ...
Article : 618 wordsThe Northam arrived this morning. Your portion of the mail goes to-night. The libel case, Scott v. Empire, has been adjourned until to-morrow. ...
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