STOCK MARKET.—Messrs. Dodds' and Co. report as follows:— Owing to the flooded state of the country very few cattle have arrived since our, last report; business has been quite suspended during the week. Fat sheep continue very scarce, and ...
Article : 528 wordsSIR,—Permit me to suggest the propriety of the agents of every ship transmitting, per first mail after the vessels for which they respectively act have, left the port, to the agents at the port for which they are ...
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Advertising : 293 wordsTHE Fourth Annual Meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held yesterday evening, at the School of Arts, Pitt-street. The meeting was numerously attended, the hall and galleries being ...
Article : 5,991 wordsSIR,—I would desire, through your columns, to arrest the attention of every member of the Legislative Assembly, who is not prejudiced against all officials, to what I deem, to say the least of it, a hardship. ...
Article : 501 wordsTHE LOST MAIL BAGS.—The most active measures have been pursued by Captain Battye for recovering the mail-bags which were lost by the mail coach accident of Thursday week, and we are glad to say that ...
Article : 2,259 wordsThe business of the week (says the Herald) has not manifested any noticeable signs of activity. The arrivals of produce have been limited. Flour and grain are unaltered in price, and are likely to remain so for some time to come. During the week a ...
Article : 283 wordsMessrs. Tress and Croaker, in their weekly trade and produce circular, observe:—The almost impassable state of the loads, together with the continued unsettled state of the weather, are the principal causes to which the prevailing inactivity in every place of ...
Article : 399 wordsSIR,—Permit me to correct an erratum (the substitution of "from £1000 to £300" for "from £1000 to £3000) which made nonsense of a passage in a letter in last Saturday's issue, in which I endeavoured to ...
Article : 141 wordsYASS MILLS, August 29.—Flour, fine, £20 per ton; seconds, £18 per ton; bran, 1s per bushel; wheat, 6s per bushel. UNION STEAM MILLS, prices the same. GUNDAGAI MILLS, 27th August.—Flour, fine, £22 per ton; ...
Article : 75 wordsFANCY BAZAAR.—A bazaar was held in the school-house, on Thursday, 27th August, in aid of the funds for enlarging St. Ann's Church. The attendance of buyers was very good, commencing at noon, and by ...
Article : 388 wordsQUOTATIONS AT THE MILLS.—FANY CERES MILLS, August 21.— Fine flour, £35 per ton; seconds, £32 10s ditto; pollard and bran 3s 6d per bushel. Wheat bought at 10s to 12s per bushel. Grinding, 2s 6d per bushel. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 755 wordsTHIS case was finally heard, and decided to-day, before Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart. The case alleged by the plaintiff in his bill and at the bar was as follows:—In April, 1852, the Earl of ...
Article : 2,706 wordsSIR,—With your permission, I would suggest to the Rev. W. Cuthbertson, and other ministers who have preached sermons on the above melancholy event, the propriety of publishing them for the benefit of those ...
Article : 104 wordsSIR,—As a most unusual and (for this part, of the colony) extraordinary spectacle presented itself here on Friday morning in the shape of a heavy fall of snow, perhaps you would not object to inserting our ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Sep 1857, Page 5
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