THE following is a table which has been compiled by Messrs. Dutton and Hicken, the London Brokers. Importation of Colonial Wool into the United ...
Article : 2,084 wordsAPRIL 30.—Present: Captain Rossi, Chairman; and Mesura. Macarthur, Edge, Woore, and Oakes. This was the day for considering several applications for general licenses not ...
Article : 1,680 wordsGENTLEMEN,—If the settlers and squatters (who are so fond of styling themselves the pioneers of this colony) would only try this "infant" road, they would, I think, find it ...
Article : 183 wordsOUR last report quoted a reduction in T[?]ow of fifteen to twenty shillings per ton on the sales of the previous week; and during the early part of the past week considerable parcels ...
Article : 256 wordsGENTLBMEN—Conceiving that the publication of the following extract of a letter received from an intelligent person long resident here, and now in California, may be of service, I beg ...
Article : 196 wordsJUST at present no lyrics have so éclatant a succéss de societie as the charming compan[?] ballads which, under the above pathetic titles, have made a fureur in the fashionable circles, ...
Article : 3,480 wordsGENTLEMEN,—My name having been brought into question in your issue of Tuesday last, by Mr. Thurlow, I feel assured you will allow me the privilege of contradicting a few of the ...
Article : 443 wordsCOMMITTAL.—Elizabeth Symons, the wife of a dealer in old clothes, who resides at the corner of Church and Palmer streets, was brought before J. R. Hardy, Esq., P.M., oharged with ...
Article : 595 wordsWHEAT.—Sound wheat maintains the price quoted last week, but a good deal of inferior quality has been brought to town during the last few days, which has caused the appearance ...
Article : 327 wordsTHE circular of Messrs. Had wen, jun., and Co., of Liverpool, contains the following info[?]mation as to the state of trade with respect to the exports enumerated:— ...
Article : 849 wordsON Tuesday last, a private race came off upon the Windsor Race Course for £5 a-side, between Mr. Lane's "Heki," and Mr. John Hoskisson's (alias Grandfather's) grey horse ...
Article : 417 wordsIMPORTATIONS have fallen off considerably for several months; owing to the limited number of vessels coming forward, and the lengthened passages made by those arriving from time to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 4 May 1850, Page 3
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