The Madras arrived to-day. Markets unchanged and quiet. Nothing doing. The government intend imposing the stamp duties about the 15th. ...
Article : 118 wordsTHE BUNYIP—The Ovens Advertiser of the 27th [?] time says:—"There is [?]cely a doubt of the existence of the animal so mysteriously known to the natives as a bunyip, and as the following facts are perfectly ...
Article : 2,228 wordsITEMS VOTED FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT.—Amongst the items of the Supplementary Estimates for 1864, passed in the Assembly on Wednesday evening, we notice the following sums:—Bonus on discontinuance of ...
Article : 4,064 wordsWool.—Very few samples of good to first quality and their way to auction at this advanced period of the season, and the lots catalogued to-day were most middle and scoured wools. Purchasers only operated at about former prices for fleece, but ...
Article : 256 wordsBusiness both wholesale and retail, has been very dull during the past week, the weather having in some degree been the cause. Prices of the principal articles of consumption are unaltered. A[?] bulk is still scarce, and maintains the advance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 wordsMay 2.—Emma Prescott, brig, 148 tons, Stanton, from Melbourne. 2.—Bengal, barque, 479 tons, Savier, from Otago, N.Z. 2.—Yon Yangs(s.), from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsStations.—We are informed that the stations belonging to Mr.Bartlett were sold this week in Sydney, and were purchased by Mr. Reed, of sydney, for a Maitland gentleman, for the sum of £19,800. ...
Article : 572 wordsMay 2—Alice Cameron, barque, 360 tons, Captain Neering, from Auckland, with 21 passengers. 2.—Kennedy (s.),150 tons, Captain Macfarlane, from Manning River 1st instant with 7 passengers. ...
Article : 742 wordsOur young and hitherto thriving town feels the dulness of the coal trade, which is now so general throughout all the mines. But we are in hopes that a better day is dawning, as winter will (it is thought) bring more trade ...
Article : 960 wordsTuesday last being the day appointed for the nomination of District Councillors, who annually retire by rotation, about forty persons attended at the Court House. Soon after noon, the Warden, E. G.Cory, Esq., ...
Article : 1,574 wordsFat Cattle.—Market still glutted. Boiling rates is all that can be realised, the trade and boiling establishments being all well supplied; and from the advices of cattle to arrive, no probability of any advance. Not less than five drafts of cattle are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 wordsFat cattle.—Our market has been over-applied for butchering consumption, and boiling proprietors have bought freely for the pots, which just now have been in constant use. From the large numbers known to be on the road, we do not anticipate ...
Article : 342 wordsStations.—No alteration to note. Through my agent I quitted on extensive pastoral property—amount of sale, nearly £20,000. I have purchasers for unstocked country. Fat Cattle.—Market well supplied, and boiling rates still rule ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 May 1865, Page 3
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