THE PRESIDENT took his seat at half-past 4 o'clock. SUPERANNUATION BILL. Mr. DOCKER gave notice of a question as to whether it was the intention of the Government to introduce a bill ...
Article : 7,347 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—A very small amount of business has been trausacted since the departure of the last mail. For the greater part of the month the rain has fallen nearly incessantly, and both vendors and purchasers were compelled to postpone any ...
Article : 357 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—Wool: The improvement noticed [?]our last circular has been well sustained during the month, and at the last sales prices rather strengthened. The news by the English mail, though not of such a marked character, which ...
Article : 683 wordsLENNON AND CAPE.—The Share and Debenture Market since our last report has been without any material alteration, and beyond a fair business in bank shares, investment have been limited in number and amount. Quotations, with the exception of a slignt ...
Article : 1,971 wordsWANT AND SIMPSON.—Stations: Since the departure of the last mail several sales of stations have been effected, and there can be but little doubt that a steady improvement in the demand for these properties generally has taken place. Good cattle ...
Article : 649 wordsMR. Spring to ask the Secretary for Lands,—1. Is it true that the Secretary to the Necropolis has reported the loss, by robbery or otherwise, from hsi office, of a sum or sums of money, the property of the Government? 2. Has an inquirty been made into the ...
Article : 1,971 wordsW. BROWN.—This market is numerously attended by men requiring employment in the country as stockman, shepherds, fencers, farm servants, and ordinary labourers. There is also a considerable number of men in daily attendance as applicants for ...
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Advertising : 172 wordsSIR,—In your report of the dinner, &c., at Clontarf yesterday, in this morning's Herald the name of Mr. J. L. Wilson who is not now connected with the above association) occurs, as it did on another recent ocoasion, ...
Article : 73 wordsSIR,—I had occasion to await the arrival of the evening train (Western line), for the purpose of taking charge of a relative on Saturduy evening last. This train is usually known and described as the 6.15 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Apr 1870, Page 3
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