THE amount of gold dust imported into the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint, during the week ending to-day, Friday, the 23rd November, 15,260 ozs. The coin delivered was 30,000 ...
Article : 1,278 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the Chair at half-past three o'clock T[?] COLONIAL SECRETARY [?] on the table the Report from the Board of Inquiry into the [?]urveyor-General's Department will other papers there with [?]ed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsA FAIR amount of business has been done this week—principally in the Shares of the Bank of Now South Wales and in Steam. These and others of the active stocks are buoyant at the prices quoted. ...
Article : 354 wordsChin Chick and Ongbook, two C[?]i[?]amen, were indicted for feloniously stealing, at Cambooya, on the 27th July last, one saddle, one bridle, and one saddle cloth, the property of Oneas William Moncrieff[?] ...
Article : 935 wordsTHERE is not the slightest alteration in the state of this market worthy of observation. The prospects generally for incrsase of quantity are cheering— and in this respect we are pleased to observe a steady progress. ...
Article : 310 wordsthe Chow[?]inghee, which has been for some days in quarantine, brought out 345 Government immigrants, one thir[?] of whom, having been sent for by their friends who paid their passage money, will be allowed to leave tho ship shortly after it enters ...
Article : 844 wordsTHE MILLS.—Several arrivals of breadstuff, have taken place, but as a higher price is demanded than purchasers seem inclined to give, they will brobably be taken on to Melbourne. Prices here remained at last week's prices:—Wheat 15s to 16s 6d per bashel: ...
Article : 970 wordsHOWEVER willing the country is to bear all the necessary expenses, in order to conduct the war with vigour and success, it is, nevertheless, desirable that we should have clearly kept before us the actual expenditure ...
Article : 895 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Dickison and a Jury of four. JU[?]S FINED. John Fairfax, Henry Flavelle, and Alfred Fairfax, Esqs., were [?] [?]ed £5, for non-attendance as jurors. ...
Article : 359 wordsA CONSIDERABLE quantity of greasy wool wat sold yesterday, at prices varying from 6½d. to 9d. per lb.—the former price being for s[?]dy and ill-conditioned, the latter for good quality and light— about 8[?]d. was the average price. ...
Article : 1,287 wordsBEFORE Mr. Justice Therry and a jury of four. PLEWS V. BROWNRI[?] This was an action for work and labour, and for maps and plans supplied by the plaintiff as a surveyor. The defendant was the ...
Article : 92 words[?]mott v. Nott, Taylor v. Croft, Po[?]lethwa[?]te v. O'Hara, Blo[?]am v. Hodgkinson, Smith v. Morgan, Brady v. Ro[?]itar, [?]rris v. Thornton, Cowper and others v. Dean and another. ...
Article : 37 words[?] v. Row, O'Connor ana another v. Hill, Baker and another v. C[?]ll[?] Copland and another v. Fairfax and another, Roberts v. Nelson, Dean and another v. Murphy. ...
Article : 35 wordsBEFORE his Honor Mr. Justice PUREP[?]Y. This morning, at 10 o'clock precisely, the Circuit Court for the Northern Districts of the colony was duly opened at Brisbane, by his Honor Mr. Justice Parefoy, to whom a commission had ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsTHE sales held by us during the week were fairly attended, and the goods disposed of commanded remunerative prices. A leasehold property, having a frontage in Cumberland and Harrington streets, was sold at £10 10s per f[?]t. A quantity of fanoy goods ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Nov 1855, Page 5
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