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  2. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Wheat, per bushel, 5s 6d to 5s 9d; maize, ditto, 3s Gd to 3s 9d; hay, lucerne and wheaten, per ton £4 l5sto £5; ditto, oaten, ditto, £5 to £5 10s (receding); potatoes, percwt.,8sto9s; opionsditto,9s to 10s; ...

    Article : 104 words
  3. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The dry subjeot—the dry weather—is still the subject of conversation, and doubtless many owners of cattle entertain, if they do not utter them, direful apprehensions, unless speedily a ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. MUDGEE

    At a meeting of the Borough Council, held on the 14th March, it was re dor tod that £500 of rates remained unpaid Ope alderman stated that people well able to pay owed various sums ...

    Article : 494 words
  5. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Stations.—There is a scorcityjbf suitable properties at a reasonable price, nnd several buyers have returned to Victoria without m[?]ing any purchases. Sheep stations are the most in[?]demand just now, ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. CLARENCE AND RICHMOND.

    The Grafton Argus, of March 12, says:— We regret to learn that on Thursday last Mr. J. Henderson (a teacher in the Grafton Public School) while out riding, was thrown from his ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. NEWCASTLE.

    Daring the strong breeze whioh arose sud denly yesterday, one of Mr. Dulton's lighters was sunk in the harbour. That the weather is yet very unsettled we ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Argus of the 17th March relorts:—Breadstuffs are still,dull, Bnd scarcely an inquiry is experienced for either flour or wheat. Of the former holders ...

    Article : 589 words
  9. MESSES. MORT & CO'S STONEY MONTHLY WOOL AND PRODUCECIRCULAR.

    Wool.—When we wrote oil the 27th ultimo, there was not much doinft in this staple, pending the receipt of information regarding the London February slea, which had been fixed commence on the 20th ...

    Article : 1,254 words
  10. DUBBO.

    On Saturday March 10th, Mr. J. M Irving, of Terramungamine, gave information to tho polioo, that the body of a man bad been found on the Coalbaggie Creek, about four miles ...

    Article : 603 words
  11. Morpeth Borough Council.

    —The Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Ling, Sherwood, Johnson, Hayden, Jones, and Lowry The minutes of the previdas meeting were road and confirmed. ...

    Article : 629 words
  12. NEW EWGLAND.

    That the grasses of New England are not deficient in fattening qualities has been again illustrated in a bullook lately killed by Mr. Bliss, of Beardy-atroet. The beast was four ...

    Article : 721 words
  13. PASTORAL NEWS, STOCK MOVEMENTS, AND MARKETS.

    JERRY'B FLAINS STOCK MOVEMENTS.—The stock movements at Jerry's Plains for the week ending 19th March, have been as follow:—12th—200 fat cattle, to Sydney; owner, Mr. Pitt; in charge of ...

    Article : 1,760 words
  14. UPPER BOGAN.

    Although there have been a few showers during the past week, very few have had any water put in their dams or tanks. Harris and Strickland bad a thunderstorm that filled three ...

    Article : 228 words
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