Thursday, 11 p.m.—In great haste I forward you the proceedings of this morning, and considering them of the greatest importance, I send them by a special messenger. ...
Article : 967 wordsGold remains at last week's quotation, £3 19 to £3 19s 3d per ounce. In produce and supplies there is no alteration. Fine flour £33 to £34, seconds £31 to £32, bran 4s, wheat 14s to ...
Article : 311 wordsAs we announced in our Saturday's number, the Commissioners of the Paris Exhibition have issued a kind of skeleton catalogue, which, although in general answering the purpose of a mere index, ...
Article : 2,829 wordsSIR,—After a careful and minute examination, and comparison with other skulls from the islands, of the skull brought to Sydney from Guadalcanor by Captain Truscott as that of Mr. Boyd, I am of opinion that it ...
Article : 611 wordsStanch heavy draught horses, flist-class, £91 to £125; second ditto, £50 to £70; third ditto, £30 to £10, carriage and light harness horses and hacks, first-class, £59 to £30; second ditto, £30 io £45; third ditto, £[?] to £20; working bullocks, per pair, ...
Article : 247 wordsWHEAT AND FLOUR.—Messts. Low and Motion's Mill—Fine flour, £33, seconds, £30 per ton, br m, 3s per bushel, wheat, 10s to £12s per ditto Mr. Fletcher's Steam Mill£Fine flour, £33,; seconds, £30 per ton; bran, 3s per bushel; wheat, 10s 6d to 12s ...
Article : 378 wordsIN our wool market the impassable state of the roads in almost every district of the colony continues to he the theme of general complaint. The sustained high prices freely given in ...
Article : 602 wordsTHE opening of the market this week has been marked by uodecided change; neither have any subsequent transactions; but, upon the whole, things appear a little steadier and less liable to a deeline. These remarks have reference exclusively to ...
Article : 415 wordsHOBART TOWN papera have come to hand to the 24th, and Launceston to the 25th. There is nothing of great importance in them. The following are extracts:— ...
Article : 950 wordsFrom the statement made in the Legislative Council yesterday by the Colonial Secretary, it will be seen that a collision had taken place between the rioters and the military, although happily without loss of life on ...
Article : 279 wordsDURING the past month the supplies of fat cattle and of sheep have been in excess of the demand; and some difficulty has been felt in moving off any but first-class mobs of cattle Sheep arek known to be at hand, and available for the market, in large ...
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Family Notices : 292 wordsFIRE.—On Thursday last, about 10 a.m. the house of a man named Sheppard, about a mile from M'Grath's Hill, near the Windsor Road, was seen in flames. Nothing could be done to save the edifice, ...
Article : 203 wordsNovember 30th.—Most happily, yesterday passed over quietly. The meeting was held, and the resolutions were passed unanimously. About mid-day a platform was erected, and the ...
Article : 1,236 wordsSIR,—I am one of the holders of a family season ticket, for which I paid the secretary of the above Institution the sum of twenty shillings, when I was informed that it would admit myself and family at all ...
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Advertising : 254 wordsUnder the influence of the reports of light crops, and an inadequate breadth of land sown, tho market for home grown has fluctuated to a great extent lately, and holders of old hay have shewn no disposition to sell. This feeling has been rendered ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 6 Dec 1854, Page 5
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