W. BARTON.—There has been less inactivity in the share market this month, but in the paucity of stock, in the aggregate, there is no field for speculation; hence transactions are necessarily limited, and are confined to permanent investments at fixed ...
Article : 1,729 wordsTHERE is but little news to send you of a positive character; and yet so critical are the times felt to be by those who have the means, and the rather unenviable power of seeing below ...
Article : 3,056 wordsMonday, November 21.—Thomas Cook, adjourned second. Wednesday, 23.—Thomas Cook, Edword Watts, Alexander Spiers, third; William Cunningham, John Cowan, second; John M'Quirk, single. At Bathurst: Samuel Frost, special for ...
Article : 331 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Major Chauvel, Messrs. Burdekin, Kettle, and Dangar. John Britten was [?]marily convicted of having stolen about 2lbs. of tobacco, the property of Thomas Kearney, ...
Article : 433 wordsMORT AND CO.—Since our last report, some important transactions have transpired, which have tended to determine the feeling now ruling with regard to unimproved lands in the immediate vicinity of the city. The Hopewell Estate, just without the ...
Article : 479 wordsSIR,—We are told that there is a time for all things. The present is, I conceive, a time for action. Is the murder just now perpetrated by the bloodthirsty coward Gilbert to be followed by no other consequences than the usual ...
Article : 1,116 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, with Mr. W. Church John Court[?]nay, 35, was brought before the Court by police-sergeant Smith, suspected of having stolen a quantity ...
Article : 290 wordsFREDERICK EBSWORTH.— Wool:—About 4000 bales of the new clip have reached Sydney, half Queensland, from which colony I notice that the principal portion from the more northern stations is unwashed, and very full of the worst description of grass seed, ...
Article : 678 wordsFrom the peri[?]d of the first arrival of the natives in these islands, about the middle or latter end of the thirteen[?]h century, land has always been confiscated wherever war ha[?] been waged with success between native tribes, or where ...
Article : 897 wordsMORT AND CO.—Wool: The usual weekly wool sales took place on Thursday, when 735 bales were offered, including several lots of the new clip. Considering the recent intelligence by the English mail of the state of the home market at the close of the ...
Article : 2,348 wordsJURY COURT.—Wilberforce v. Elliott, Thurlow v. Donaldson, Kennedy v. Taylor, Weedon v. Donovan. BANCO COURT.—Attorney-General v. Fox and others, Heugh v. Fuller. ...
Article : 102 wordsThis elegant little volume, which is dedicated "to Sir Charles Nicholson, in appreciation of his nobleness of mi[?]d and his profoundness of learning," contains twenty beautiful engravings of Australian Mosses, with a short ...
Article : 1,532 wordsW. DEAN.—Throughout the month the market for all descriptions has continued firm, and quotations (as shown below) are littles altered. There is a good steady demand, and although supplies have come very freely to hand, they have found ready purchasers ...
Article : 149 wordsHAIGH AND BROWN.—Business in the labour market is unusually inactive for this season of the year, owing in a great measure to the late harvest, and the general depression pervading almost every branch of industry. A fair harvest, which is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Nov 1864, Page 3
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