Messrs. Tress and Croaker report that trade still continues very dall, and nothing to indicate a speedy improvement, is anywhere visible. The roads are all but impassable, and carriage, as a consequent matter of c[?]rse, two not become cheaper, present rates ...
Article : 303 wordsTHE first match of the season came off on the Cricket Ground, Outer Domain, yesterday, between the Marylebone and Australian Clubs being one of a series of matches that is intended to test the skill of the players ...
Article : 1,863 wordsWE have received a copy of a pamphlet on the above case, edited by Mr. J. Sheridan Moore, and published by Messrs. J. Cox and Co. It contains 127 pages, of which 100 are taken up in reporting the late trial, ...
Article : 1,805 wordsStephen Martin and Antonio Pa[?]cole, were convicted of desertion from the ship, Light of the Age, and sentenced to twelve weeks imp[?]sonment. Peter Anderson, brought up [?]on suspicion of being a ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsMr. THOMSON to more, That this House will, on Friday next, resolve itself into a Committee of the whole, te con[?]der of an address to the Governer-General, reguesting that his Excellecy will be pleased to cause the sum of £4,000 to be placed upon the ...
Article : 724 wordsDEATH FROM DROWNING, AVD INQUEST.—Another of those lamentable instances of the uncertainty of human life has lately occurred in this township, and at the old place—the dam, which still, remains in the same ...
Article : 599 wordsThe Herald of Saturday reports business as having been remarkably flat during the week. I[?] the grain market there have been but few transactions in wheat, and that article is coming in very slowly. We have heard ...
Article : 578 wordsTHE CROPS.—The rains of the past two or three days have given a fresh impetus to vegetation, and the country smiles almost in the very wantonness of luxurience. As far as the eye can reach everything is ...
Article : 745 wordsMESSRS. Mort and Co. sold to-day by auctiont at their sale yards, Collingwood, 1255 sheep, a, 16s. 9d. to 17s. 6d. each; 3 cows at £8 2s. 6d., and 2 calves, at £1 12s. each. There was a ...
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Advertising : 332 wordsPOLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY.—[Before Messrs. Searvell, Ascough, and Day, Justices ot the Peace].—The man whom we mentioned in our last communication as having been captured by the chief constable on ...
Article : 539 wordsCOURT OF REQUESTS: £10 JURISDICTION.—The Court will resume its sittings at 10 o'clock this morning, and will adjourn at twelve, in consequence of the levee. ...
Article : 599 wordsANNUAL RACES.—Next Tuesday the Wollongong Annual Races will commence and be continued on Wednesday and Thursday. The dry weather of this last week has put the course in tolerable condition, ...
Article : 464 wordsWESLEYAN COLLEGE.—On Thursday evening,a public meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Goldsmith-street, Goulburn, for the reception of a deputation from Sydney in reference to the proposed ...
Article : 280 wordsTHE following sales took place by auction, this day, at our Cattle Yards, Collingwood Railway Station, Liverpool:— SHEEP.—A flock of wethers from Collaroy, bred by Edward Hamilton, Esq., realised the following prices: lot 1, 100 at 17s 6d ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsWOOL.—Early as it is yet ia the sesson, we have heard that one of our storekeepers has already forwardea to Sydney upwaros of twelve tons of wool, the bulk of which was received from districts beyond ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 3 Nov 1857, Page 5
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