MAIZE.—This cereal is in great demand, and prices have advanced. Prime samples are now worth 5s 6d per bushel. Oats and Barley are in demand for seed, at advanced prices. Hay.—The price of new lucerne hay has receded slightly, but if ...
Article : 198 wordsA RESPECTABLY-DRESSED, middle-aged man, who gave the name of Charles Reynolds, but whose real name is Davis, was placed at the bar of the Mansion House on Monday, in custody of sergeant Green, a detective ...
Article : 2,504 wordsSIR,—On reading the City Health Officer's letter in your paper of yesterday, on the above-named subject, I was incontinently reminded of Bottom, the weaver. Bottom—Let me play the lion, too; ...
Article : 1,057 wordsSheep Stations.—I have sold this week Bunbury stock and station, situated near Molong, together with 5900 sheep at 16s. per head; stores, horses, working bullocks, teams, &c., to br taken at a valuation. ...
Article : 207 wordsTHE long-continued drought has a depressing effect upon the labour market, and, although there is a large number of agricultural labourers applying for situations, the demand for that description of labour is limited. The attendance of male domestic ...
Article : 78 wordsSIR,—In a recent Sydney newspaper appeared a report of some proceedings in the Goulburn Court of Petty Sessions, wherein the precedence of taking the chair in the absence of a police magistrate was the subject of question between the Mayor of that town, ...
Article : 579 wordsFRIDAY, October 17.—Most of the leading stores report business to have been dull during the week. The late English news has caused a rise of 15 per cent. on cotton goods; a further rise is anticipated. Other goods remain without alteration. ...
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Article : 2,402 wordsSIR,—As the cricketing season has commenced, will you allow me through the columns of your daily paper to propose that the return cricket match of the Volunteers, Right Wing v. Left Wing, come off as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made. ...
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Article : 548 wordsSIR,—I wish to call the attention of the authorities to the disgraceful state of Harrington-street. Leading from Essex-street, on the right, is a depth of twelve or fourteen feet, quite unprotected, through the fencing not being carried to the extent of the ...
Article : 109 wordsFAT CATTLE.—The market has been scantily supplied during the week, and we are glad to say that a good demand now exists for any of first-rate quality. We expect if the present dry weather continues that fat cattle will be scarce and dear. ...
Article : 126 wordsTHE Italian journals are filled with accounts of brigands in the Neapolitan provinces. The Official Gazette of Turin states that on the morning of the 12th a detachment of infantry, consisting of ...
Article : 571 wordsA LARGE number of fat stock have been moving downwards for sale, some of which in passing through Deniliquin looked above the average in quality. The Billabong is yielding just now large supplies, as since that country has become settled the station ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—In the Courier of the 8th instant I find an article copied from the S. M. Herald, headed as follows:— "ROBBERY.—J. P. Cockerell, son of the J. P. Cockerell, of Sydney, who has recently figured so extensively before ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 wordsFAT CATTLE.—We made satisfactory sales last week, but the market has since fallen considerably. Cattle have continued arriving from the south-east district, too late in the season in competition with cattle from the north, and the market is ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 20 Oct 1862, Page 3
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