The rule [?]isi for compulsory sequestration herein was made absolute by the Court upon the motion of Mr. Stephen. ESTATE OF GEORGEWARD. The Court, upon the motion of the Chief Commissioner, ...
Article : 58 wordsBEFORE the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Wise. HAYES V GREER. This was a special application against an attorney of the Court, which had been adjourned from a previous day. Mr. ...
Article : 1,982 wordsTHE officers and persons hereunder mentioned are hereby appointed Examiners, during the present year, of Clerks seeking admission to practise as attorneys; that is to say—The Master in Equity; Herman Milford, Esquire, barrister-at-law; and ...
Article : 74 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Frederick A. Wilson, an adjourned single meeting. Insolvent was examined by Dr. Aaron, and the meeting adjourned until 12 o'clock on Tuesday next. ...
Article : 196 wordsSTATIONS.—Station properties both in this colony and Queensland have, dunng the past month, been in demand, and some large transactions have taken place. At my sale by auction; on the 17th instant, there was a large attendance, and considerable animation ...
Article : 401 wordsOUR orders indicate an improved demand for labour, especially for skilled farm servants. There is a large attendance in our market of a miscellaneous description. The current rates of wages, as per quotations below, are fully maintained. The demand for ...
Article : 118 wordsThe return of fine weather has caused more enquiry for good agricultural labourers. Steady ploughmen, either single or married, can meet with engagements at our extreme quotations, but the class of applicants that have not been brought up to ...
Article : 124 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Cooper, E. S. Hill, Asher, G. Hill, and Oatley. Seven drunkards were fined 10s. each, with the option of twenty-four hours' imprisonment; two old offonders were ...
Article : 430 wordsThe labour market during the past week has been fairly supplied with a general class of men. The supply of females is less than the demand. By the arrival of the mall, advices state that two vessels are laid on to convey immigrants to this colony, ...
Article : 72 wordsSINCE our last monthly report the market for Bank Shares has undergone but little change. The prices of all other descriptions of shares are firm, and in some instances, specified below, a considerable advance has been ...
Article : 517 wordsMESS[?]S. BURT AND Co. report that the past week has exhibited an unusually large number of fresh horses from the country districts, Kiama, Wollongong, and the South country, pouring them in lot after lot, and nearly all for unreserved sale. For first-class ...
Article : 263 wordsFat Cattle.—The market fully supplied, and prices have receded considerable—the majority of those coming to hand are only of second quality; the present are only worth £4; second quality, £3 to £3 10s. ...
Article : 197 wordsFat Cattle.—Really prime will not fetch over £4; second quality, £2 to £3. These low prices are attributable to the number here and the large mobs on the road. By Muswellbrook alone there are over 2000 head on their way down. The wholesale ...
Article : 187 wordsFlour remains at £19 for fine, and £17 for second quality, per ton of 2000[?]bs. Bran, Is to Is 3d per bushel. Wheat, 7s per bushel. ...
Article : 374 wordsBEFORE Mr. R. Ronald, Lieutenant Sadleir, and Mr. M. M. Cohen. Robert M'Donald, seaman, for desertion from his ship the schooner Otago, was sent to prison for seven days. ...
Article : 123 wordsWOOL.—Notwithstanding the unsatisfactory nature of the European advices just received by the Benares, our sale to-day manifested the existence of a satisfactory buoyancy in this market, and the few parcels of wool we had to offer found buyers at rates ...
Article : 692 wordsOur share market has been more active during the past month, and an average business has been done in the several securities which have changed hands. Banks: New South Wales have been more dealt in; there is still, however, an indisposition to ...
Article : 599 wordsFRIDAY MORNING.—Business generally has been pretty brisk this Week. Good many teams proceeded up country, and a little wool down. Sugar and salt rising. Great complaints of the water lying on the swamps. Weather cool and dry. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,618 wordsWool.—There is but little ot report, and last week's remarks are still applicable as regards the arrivals and the drawing towards the close of the season. A few lots have changed hands since the mail was telegraphed, at high rates, just to complete remittances ...
Article : 180 wordsAfter the departure of the last mail business opened very flatly, owing to the combined influence of bad weather and holidays, but the latter half of he month has seen great activity in this market, and large parcels of stock have changed hands. ...
Article : 607 wordsWOOL.—By the arrival of the Benares, the public are in possession of advices to the 26th February. The opening sales for this year were to commence on the 28th of that month, and although the prospects are of a gloomy nature, the decline in value can only ...
Article : 459 wordsStations.—Little business has been done dunng the week, as the European telegraphic intelligence bears an unfavourable aspect, namely, the pressure of the money market, the high rate of interest, and the expected fall in value of wool. These matters have ...
Article : 204 wordsMaize.—Prime samples old are in demand, and can he placed at 5s 6d per bushel. The new crop is now coming to hand in large quantities, and a decline upon late rutes is being steadily established. I quote prime sound new maize at 4s per bushel. ...
Article : 390 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Milford. CERTIFICATES. The Court, upon the motion of the Chief Commissioner, confirmed the certificates of discharge granted by that officer ...
Article : 39 wordsA RETHER unusual feature has marked this market during the past month, viz., the disposition of vendors to hold in preference to trying the market, and consequently the scarcity of eligible propertles offered. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Apr 1861, Page 3
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