BEFORE the Chief Commissioner. In the estate of Perceval F. S. Stephon, a third meeting. One debt wau proved, and on the application of the official assignee the meering was adjourned until the 16th instant. ...
Article : 483 wordsSIR,—Strenuous efforts have been made by various interested parties to damage our esteemed member in the eyes of the public in respect of the position he occupies in the moot point of whether or no it is ...
Article : 827 wordsTHE select committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed on the 19th February last, "To inquire into and report on the present state and management of the Sydney Domain: more particularly as to the ...
Article : 356 wordsTHE following review of the railways projected is Italy, and of the commercial consequences that will probably result from their completion, is from the Turin correspondence of the Times:- ...
Article : 1,428 wordsLAST week I sent you a full report of our licensing meeting, but by some unfortunate accident our Glen Quinn and Narraby post-bag has been lost. The 16th instant, being the day set apart for that purpose, our ...
Article : 377 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, with Messrs. Hirst, Armitage, and Laycock. Fourteen persons, convicted of having been found drunk in the streets, were severally ordered to pay 10s., or to be ...
Article : 381 wordsWHEREAS it is expedient to authorise the Government to borrow certain sums amounting in the whole to one hundred and thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty-five pounds for the several public works ...
Article : 596 wordsTHESE races came off on Wednesday and Thursday last, but with considerable less eclat than has been the case for many years, previously. The weather Was delightful—every thing that could possibly have been ...
Article : 2,490 wordsIN EQUITY.—Before his Honor the Primary Judge, (after insolvency).—Motions and Petitions. M[?]TERS OFFICE.—Re Commissioner for Railways and Michael Brown, taxation; re Mr. Weedon's [?]costs, and 11 ...
Article : 117 wordsSIR,—Knowing how willing you are to insert in your valuable paper any information which ia really what may be called news, and at the same time is valuable to travellers and stockholders who may ba on their ...
Article : 1,077 wordsWOOL.—We had the usual attendance of buyers at our auction this day, and for the few lots offered, comprising 103 bales, there was good competition, and late prices fully maintained. SHEEPSKINS.—None to hand. ...
Article : 494 wordsAPRIL 30.—The weather here has been rather dry for a considerable time past, there not being a sufficiency of water in some places for the sheep and cattle. About a couple of weeks ago, however, we had eighteen ...
Article : 844 wordsWool.—The arrivals, as may be supposed from the state of the weather, have been extremely limited, and the transactions necessarily so. Prices remain firm, and northern wools, free from seed, are enquired for. Amongst the lots sold to-day the ...
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Advertising : 351 wordsCHARLES BROWN reports that during the week fat cattle averaged £4 13s; cows, £4 5s; bullocks, £4 19s 2d; cows, £3 5s to £6 Rutherford (of Colac) sold 105 bullocks at an average of £4 11s 9d and Mooney disposed of his bullocks at from £4 10s to £7 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 May 1861, Page 2
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