OUR readers probably [?] Hau[?] and his Ta[?] Concert; we have now from his [?] the following sketch of his Australian adventures:- It took us five deary weeks to reach Port Jackson ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsSIR,—It is certainly time tha Post Office authorities' attention was directed to the grievance the people of the surre[?]ding hamle[?]s labour under, in only having one postal delivery per day, instead of two deliverties per day; andn this [?] easily be effected, ...
Article : 98 wordsSIR,—Will you inform [?] whether the purchase, reported in today's Herald, of land in Hunter-street, at the extraordinary rate of £101 per foot, was made on account of the NEW Sydney Insurance Company, and from what fund the amount is to be [?]ld? ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 746 wordsTHE MILLS.—There is no alteration to report this week. The following are the prices of flour, grain, &c., quoted at the different mills:—Sohultse's Mill: F[?]our £39 and £40 per t[?]n; wheat 15s par bushel; bran, 2, to 2s 6d per bushel; pollard, 18s per 100lbs. ...
Article : 402 wordsTHE arrivals of wool during tha present week have been numereus, many elips going direct on board, the owoners preferring to ship on their own account to selling in the colony. The bulk of the wool sold yesterday was in greass, and that which [?] free ...
Article : 1,322 wordsTHE observance of to-day (St. Andrew's) has considerably interfered with business. The banking establishments, the Government offices, and several of the merchants' offices were ...
Article : 3,083 wordsTHIS market has born, comparatively, inactive during the week, but sales have been made principally in Commercial Bank Shares and in Debentures, at the prices named. These, and other of the productive rescurities, are firm in price at ths quotations. ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—With reference to your leader of this day endeavouring to account for the cause of the bush fires, would some one of your Philosophical and scientific readers be pleased to state whether it is not probable that the heat of the sun, indentified by the rarefield ...
Article : 145 wordsSIR,—So much has been written about and againt the Crown Lands Regulations, that the subject has become a sort of popalar mystification. Although I have merely a patriot's interest in the matter, having none personal or pecuniary, in Crown lands, nor ...
Article : 719 wordsMESSRS. Joseph Simmons, sen., and Co. held a sale of groceries, wines, and spirits at their rooms, this day; although being St. Andrew's Day, then was a fair attendance of buyers throughout, and goods averaged fair rates, viz., ex Lady Hodgkinson and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsTHE MILLS.—Messrs. Barker and Co.: Considerable importations of flour and wheat have lately taken place. Some cargoes have gone on to the Victoria market, and those which remain are yet unsold. Several vessels are yet expected with further supplies. A ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 Dec 1855, Page 5
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