FROM Hobart Town we have papers to the 16th, and Launceston to the 17th instant. On the evening of Wednesday the 14th current, says the Daily News, a dinner was given by the ...
Article : 1,534 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at half-past three o'clock. MESSAGE. The following Message, proposing an amendment i[?] ...
Article : 2,747 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Dickinson and a Jury of four. RUNDLE V. BEIT. This was another of those actions for malicious prosecution by certain emigrants by the Georges from ...
Article : 329 wordsTHE Occator, from South America, and the Rosebud, from New Zealand, arrived yesterday. The former has 1983 bags of wheat, which is to go on to the Melbourne market; and the latter, ...
Article : 1,815 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Therry and a jury of four. VICKERY V. ANDERSON. This, which was one of the short causes, gave rise to a flat contradiction between the parties, who had ...
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Advertising : 1,318 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate. On neither of the sheets this morning was there a single person charged with drunkenness, and the other business was for the most part unimportant. ...
Article : 292 wordsFIRST COURT.—Levy v. Beit, Cuthbert v. Beit, Meymott v. Nott, Taylor v. Croft, Postlethwaite v. O'Hara, Bloxham v. Hodgkinson, Smith v. Morgan, Brady v. Rossiter. ...
Article : 265 wordsTHE first meeting of the Sydney Insurance Company, under their new Act of Incorporation, which received the assent of his Excellency the Governor-General on the 2nd October last, was held yesterday, at the ...
Article : 1,415 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Yencken, Barber, and Co., an adjourned meeting, under a Judge's order, for examination. The insolvent Barber was examined; the ...
Article : 275 wordsBEFORE the Commissioners. There was only one case on the charge list this morning, which was against an omnibus driver named Steven Morris, for over-loading his vehicle, the Times, ...
Article : 71 wordsMR. FLOOD to move, That an address be presented to the Governor-Genaral, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid upon the table of this House—1. A return, describing the contents of the receiving-room iron chest in the ...
Article : 388 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. Burnell, Mr. Egan, Mr. Murnin, Mr. Thor[?]ton, and Mr. G. Hill. Twenty-five persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets. Twenty were fi[?]ed in ...
Article : 821 wordsFULTON AND SMITH'S MILLS—Fine flour, £48; [?]nds, p46; Calcutta, £30. Bran, 2s 6[?] Wheat bought at 17s to 18s 6d. DIGHT'S MILLS.—Haxall, £52; fine, £19; seconds flour. £46. Bran, 2s 3d. Wheat, 17s to 18s. ...
Article : 53 wordsA report this week would been su[?]h repetition of the last one, that we merely give the prices:—Best hay, well trus[?]ed (old), £12 to £12 10s per ton; second class hay, £10 to £11 per to[?] new hay, trussed, £10 to £10 10s per ton; new hay in bun[?]lles, £6 10s ...
Article : 121 wordsWOOL.—Few wools in good condition have as yet been offered, and the sales of the week trifling. Prices remain about the same [?] last. TALLOW.—Beef, £38 to £39; mutton, £40 to £42. ...
Article : 59 wordsFAT CATTLE —This market has been full of first-rate cattle, and the demand being very dull prices have given way, and towards the end of the week first quality bullocks were sold at about 25s per 100 lbs, and the second quality 20[?] per 100 lbs. We sold [?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 23 Nov 1855, Page 5
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