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  2. MONETARY AND MERCANTILE REVIEW.

    HAVING just reached the dullest part of the dull season there is very little to write about except the extreme in activity which prevails in commercial affairs, and the probability of a dearer money market. If the [?] does ...

    Article : 2,321 words
  3. MR. LOWE'S AUSTRALIAN LEAVEN.

    IN the last (April) number of Blackwood's Magazine there is an article which fastens upon this colony[?] large share of the responsibility of the recent change in the political situation of England. In one of those ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  4. RELEASE OF THE PRISONER GARDINER.

    I HAVE to lay before the Executive Council sit petitions and memorials which have been addressed to me with regard to the proposed mitigation of Gardiners sentence. These representations, viewed in connection with the ...

    Article : 1,899 words
  5. A TORY TOURIST.

    WE have been recently honoured with a visit from an English Tory—one of her Majesty's counsel—who had been for thirty years at the Parliamentary Bar— who had helped to carry or oppose the principal ...

    Article : 1,790 words
  6. PROPERTY CIRCULARS.

    RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—A full average amount of business has been transacted during the past month, at prices considered satisfactory to vendors; but, as usual at the end of the half-year, the market became quieter, and few properties of importance were ...

    Article : 1,481 words
  7. COMMERCIAL CIRCULARS.

    MELBADO AND CURTIS.—The share market has exhibited more activity durng the past month, and prices of most of our dividend-paying companies have advanced. Money for investment is plentiful, but the high rates ruling for Bank shares deter many ...

    Article : 1,980 words
  8. THE LATE WRECK AT KING'S ISLAND.

    CAPTAIN James Bremner says:—"During the space of twenty-two years in the Mauritius, Java, and China trade, I have made about forty voyages, and generally coming in on an E.N.E. course. After arriving at the meridian of ...

    Article : 876 words
  9. WOOL AND PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—Wool: The London catalogues to hand via America and India of the April and May series of sales, although showing a continued firmness in the wool market generally, scarcely carry out the expectancies formed on the occasional ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. STOCK AND STATION REPORTS.

    G. F. WANT.—Sheep Stations: There is a good demand for properties, well improved, situated in the salt-bush country, and a fair amount of business could be done were owners to, relax, a little in their prices. Cattle Stations: There are plenty of buyers ...

    Article : 770 words
  11. THE VOLUNTEER AND DEFENCE FORCES.

    ON the llth ultimo the Commandant of the New South Wales forces, Lieutenant-Colonel Richardson, inspected the New South Wales Artillery (regular force) on Moore Park. The inspection was throughout satisfactory. ...

    Article : 228 words
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