QUEENSLAND MARKETS.—The principal feature in the produce market has been the arrival of two schooners from Warrnambool and Belfast with potatoes, amounting in all to about 250 tons. The two vessels arriving on the same day ...
Article : 353 wordsE. LOWTHERS'S PRODUCE CIRCULAR. MAIZE—2s.6d.to 2s. 10d.per bushel. WHEAT—3s.6d.to 4s.6d. per bushel. CAPE BARLEY—2s.3d.to 2s.6d.per bushel. ...
Article : 142 wordsSIR-Having read in your valuable paper the two letters about the Woodville dam question, also your remarks in Saturday's issue, requesting some person to state from personal knowledge what really occurred: I have no wish to commence ...
Article : 345 wordsButter (roll),11d.to 1s.10d.per lb.; keg, 9d.to 1s. 6½d. Barley, English, 3s.6d. to 3s. 9d. per bushel; Cape, 3s. to 3s.6d. Bran, 1s.per bushel ...
Article : 172 wordsMay 3.—Isabella, brig, from Dunedin. 4.—Leonidas, barque, 270.Fleck, from Nelson, 22nd ultimo. 5.—Camilla, barque, 379, Eady, from Lyttelton. 5.—Leonidas, schooner,93, Pool, from Hokitika. ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE WEATHER.—We have passed over a week of the most miserable weather that has been experienced here for a long time. Daring the last nine days, Monday was the only one that had been tolerably dry. The rain at ...
Article : 486 wordsPHOTOGRAPHY.—A large number of beautifully exeented miniature portraits of his Holiness Pope Pins[?] are at present exhibited in the new portrait gallery of Mr. Smithers, of Hunter street. The copies, which are ...
Article : 1,277 wordsWool: We cannot report any change in this market.The small quantity offered this week has been quitted at prices about same as ruled last week. Our sales were 159 bales.— Sheepskins: In pretty good supply, and in somewhat better ...
Article : 2,370 wordsApril 30.—Hunter (s.), 310 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Merimbula, with 27 passengers. May 1.—Egmont (s.), 300 tons, Captain Hall, for Hokitik[?] 26th ultimo, with 21 passengers. ...
Article : 1,168 wordsThe weather since the rain has been all that could be desired—warm, genial, and most favourable to the young grass. The country is now looking tolerable, but not by any means out of the way; still it has improved finely. ...
Article : 349 wordsAt the suggestion of the colliery manager, Mr.R.W. Moody, a society for the relief of sufferers from colliery accidents (by means of an accident fund) is being established. Hitherto no provision whatever was ...
Article : 262 wordsYour subscribers will be glad to hear that all the rivers and creeks in this district are now running a banker, and it is raining steadily, thus supplying the squatters with an abundance of grass and water for the winter. It is ...
Article : 983 wordsOn Easter Monday a cricket match was played between eleven married and eleven single men of the district on the cricket ground, Stroud, and resulted in favor of the latter. The weather was most unpropitious, and ...
Article : 1,387 wordsFeejeo advices report that a terrific hurricane visited the islands on the 9th instant, uprooting vegetation. Four trading schooners were wrecked. A great famine prevails. ...
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Advertising : 1,096 wordsFLOOD GAUGE AT SINGLETON.—It will be seen that Alderman Coughlan brought forward a motion at the last meeting of the Singleton Municipal Council, proposing that the centre pier of the Singleton Bridge ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 7 May 1867, Page 3
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