WOOL—There was a marked absences from our yesterday'[?] wool sale of many of the usual buyers, no doubt the result of the resolution arrived at by them at a recent meeting. We have no desire to add to our remarks upon the position taken by the ...
Article : 347 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve. SCOTT V. HANSON AND ANOTHER. The trial of this case again lasted all day. The evidence for the plaintiff had not yet been closed, and the trial will ...
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Advertising : 1,258 wordsTHE market for our securities has been comparatively inactive, this month. Capital has not been freely offered for investment, and there is an entire absence of a speculative disposition amongst the shareholders. By advices, now to hand, I perceive that ...
Article : 907 wordsWool.—To meet the wishes of the trade, the auctioneers this day commenced to sell all on one day instead of on two as formerly, and the tallow and hides were disposed of during the morning, and the wool and sheepskins during the afternoon. ...
Article : 189 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Wise and a jury of four. MATTHEWS V. OGG. This was an action for trespass and trover, with a count for money had and received. The defendant pleaded not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsBUT very little good city property is offering prices; for such remain unaltered, and any brought forward command attention. At this stason of the year it is seldom that much business is doac in real property, and the present time is no exception to the rule ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsWE can report no new aspect in this market since last month, except perhaps that the demand for good city investment is greater, and that the supply of desirable properties of that description is far short of the requirement of capitalists. ...
Article : 381 wordsSTATIONS.—There have been no transactions of any importance since the departure of last mail. Several buyers have come forward, and there is evidently a greater desire to invest in this kind of security than has existed for some time back, especially for ...
Article : 182 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of George A. F. Lentz, an adjourned examination. Insolvent was further examined by Mr. Milford, for a creditor, as to his deaings and occupation ...
Article : 493 wordsStations.—No sales have taken place, either by public auction or private contract. [?] a Cattle — Fat bullocks and prime have brought £5, £5 5s, and £4 10; cows have fetched £3 18s; mixed mobs, good, have ...
Article : 225 wordsGOLD.—No improvements in the receipts. The price at the diggings has given way about 9d per oz. Wool—The quantity that has arrived of the new wool is much less than usual up to this period of the season, principally arising ...
Article : 521 wordsWE have no material alteration to record in our share market this month, and, with the exception of some little speculation in the shares of the Australian Joint stock and City Bank, only a small amount of stock has changed hands. ...
Article : 1,047 wordsTHE musical entertainments during the past month have been almost as numerous as during the one preceding. Messrs. Poussard and Douay concluded their series of concerts in Sydney, are now making a toar of the country ...
Article : 442 wordsFat Cattle.—Market steady at last week's quotations. Prime mobs are worth £3 to £5 10s. Fat Sheep.—Large numbers of prime flocks have come to hand, which has caused a downward tendency. Prime flocks with wool ...
Article : 363 wordsFat Cattle.—We have this week to report a slack[?]demand on the market, and considerable dulness in trade, prices closing with rather a downward tendency. The weather being very warm, coupled with the crowded state of the market, accounts in some ...
Article : 137 wordsBEFORE the Mayor and the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Asher, Levey, R. S. Ross, G. Hill, Oatley, and Cullen. Sixteen prisoner were brought before the Court. Eleven ...
Article : 530 wordsTHE attendance of servants of most descriptions is tolerably good; not excessive. The extensive and fertile country, to the north of which the navigable rivers Clarence, Macleay, and Manning are the outlets, has absorbed a large portion of our ...
Article : 241 wordsWool—The wool market has been very inanimate during the last month, partly owing to the non-arrival in any quantity of the new clip and party to the continued uncertain state of European affairs and the American war. During the month, 683 bales ...
Article : 338 wordsWE are in receipt of the Moniteur de la Noutelle Caledonic up to the 1st instant. The land adjacent to Fisher's Bay, formerly known as the Bay of the English, has been specially reserved for the use of the ...
Article : 348 wordsTHE Mills.—Flour (silk-dressed), £15 per ton of 2000 1bs.; second quality, £13. Bran 1s 6d. Wheat, 5s 6d to 6s per bushel, Biscuit.—Mr. Wilkie's quotations are, for cabin 20s, and for navv 1[?]s per 100 1bs. Mr. Hamilton's: ship 15s, cabin 20s per ...
Article : 357 wordsWool.—The arrival of the new clip is very backward compared with the corresponding period of last year; this can only be accounted for by bad roads and floods in the interior. The public sales of this week were meagrely attended, owing to a resolution ...
Article : 396 wordsWE learn that the trial of the Peruvian kidnappers on board of the brig M. A. de wholey, had been closed at Tahiti, and that the cap[?]ain of the brig was sentenced to five years of hard labour, for the act of fraudulently enticing away some 150 natives of the ...
Article : 460 wordsThe share market has been quiet this month, owing to the high prices ruling and the general tightness of the money market. The alterations of price have been considerable, and will be found still to have a tendency upwards, if compared with my late ...
Article : 519 wordsBURT AND Co. reports: As October may be fairly considered to commence the season, we think a short detail of the past year's operations will be ac[?]eptable to our country freinds. The drought which prevailed last summer operated very seriously against ...
Article : 657 wordsBEFORE Mr. E. J. C North, Mr. M. Chapman, and Mr. H. C. Burnell. John, M'Elvogue, charged with being drunk and incapable of taking care of his horse and cab, last night in ...
Article : 300 wordsStations,—We have again to record a very inactive market for stations since our last circular, but the time is fast coming on when the market will be thoroughly tested by the offer of several large sheep properties. Newly-formed runs with sheep are little ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 21 Nov 1863, Page 3
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