[?] SPECIAL general meeting of the Australian Celtic [?]ssociation was held last evening, at Mr. Kearney's, Pitt-street, "to consider the steps necessary to be taken to vindicate the character of Irish female ...
Article : 694 wordsTAMBAROORA.—We have received the n[?] encouraging reports during the last few days from this locality. On the Bald Hills diggings we are confidently assured that several parties have realised ...
Article : 537 wordsTHE Herald says: Trade has been dull this week, and little produce has arrived to hand. We have nothing to note in the wheat market. STOCK AND MERCHANDISE.—Messrs. Dignam and Co. report as ...
Article : 364 wordsIN pursuance of advertisement, a meeting of the friends of the late George Robert Nichols was held in the Exchange Rooms yesterday, for the purpose of taking into consideration the eminent services of that ...
Article : 3,945 wordsG[?], &o.—Flour, best quality, 17s per 100 lbs.; wheat, [?] to 6s per bushel; bran, 2s per bushel; hay, £12 per ton; potatoes. 12s per [?]. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn their weekly trade and produce circular, Messrs. Tress and Croaker report:—Nothing particular has transpired since our last report. Business generally speaking is unusually dull, and we find it very difficult to effect sale at anything like paying rates. ...
Article : 376 wordsA SPECIAL general meeting of the City Council was held at three p.m., yesterday, for the consideration of the progress report of the Finance Committee, in reference to the department of the late Building ...
Article : 1,059 wordsTHE MILLS.—YASS Mills. Flour, fine, £17 per ton: seconds, £15 per ton; bran, Is per bushel; wheat, 4s per bushel. Union Steam Mills; flour, fine, £17 per ton; seconds, £15 per ton; wheat, prime samples, 4s per bushel. Burrowa Mills: flour, ...
Article : 69 wordsOn the evening of the 23rd, a debate on the order of the day for the consideration of his Honor the Superintendent's speech took place in the Provincial Council. The deep interest excited by the debate (says the New ...
Article : 1,134 wordsTHE MILLS.—Fanny Ceres Mills: fine flour, £24 per ton; seconds, £22 ditto; pollard and bran, 2s 6d per bushel; wheat, bought 7s and 8s per bu[?]. Albury Mills: fine flour, £24 per ton; se[?]nds, £22 ditto; pollard and bran, 2s 6d per bushel; ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE Chance arrived to-day from Singapore with a cargo of 3500 bags of sugar, 1500 bags of coffee, 1000 bags of rice, and 96 puncheons of rum. ...
Article : 1,198 wordsIN yesterday's issue we gave an account of a conflagration which totally destroyed a portion of the premises occupied by Messrs. Berkelman and Bate in Lower George-street. Owing to the hour at which ...
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Advertising : 240 wordsMR. HAEGE.—A large number of gentlemen chiefly connected with the mercantile interests, entertained Mr. Herman Haege, of the firm of Haege and Prell, on Monday evening, previously to his departure for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 20 Apr 1858, Page 5
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