Wheat, per bushel, 3s 9d to 4s; maize, ditto, 3s 6d to 3s 9d; hay, lucerne, wheaton, and oaten, per ton, £4 to £4 10s; potatoes, per ewt., 7s to 8s; onions, ditto, 10s to 12s: tobacco, in leaf, per lb., ...
Article : 104 wordsWe are pleased to see that "our member" Mr. R. Wisdom, is getting the wants of his district attended to, and thus showing us that we are represented by a "working member," who is as ...
Article : 508 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.— In the Import markets on Monday trade was extremely quiet. The splendid rainfall throughout the country has materially brightened the general prospects, ...
Article : 569 wordsSIR,—I hope you will find space in your valuable journal for a few lines anent your correspondent's report of the concert held at Scone on the 24th inst. I am not taking up the cudgels on behalf of ...
Article : 389 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the State Children's Relief Board was held at the Central Home, Paddington, on Monday afternoon. Present: The Hon. Arthur Renwick, B.A., M.L.A. (president), ...
Article : 480 wordsThe ever welcome rain has at length fallen in unexpected abundance. We read of copious rains having fallen in various parts of the interior in the earlier part of the week, but nothing worth calling ...
Article : 463 wordsSIR,—The ways of the New South Wales postoffice are mysterious. This one example tells its own tale. The Port Macemarie mail arrives in Walcha on ...
Article : 102 wordsFat Cattle.—Full supply to hand of 340 head, which were from good to prime, and owing to the heavy supply prices receded 20s per head from last week. We quote—Best bullocks from £5 to £5 12s ...
Article : 373 wordsNUISANCES IN TASMANIA.—We hear from our Tasmanian correspondent: There is still great trouble with the rabbits, to which must be added the codlin moth, briars, and the Californian thistles. All ...
Article : 4,037 wordsPOLICE COURT.—In the Police Court on Tuesday, the 1st instant, before Mr. J. N. Brooks, P.M., Messrs. G. T. Loder, S. B. Dight, George Loder, and R. H. Mathews, J's.P., two devotees to the ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Agent-General for South Australia has forwarded to the Chief Secretary, the Hon. J. C. Bray, a letter received by him from the Colonial Office, London, with reference to the transportation of ...
Article : 275 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—In the breadstuffs market a good business is doing Flour is very firm, and for such parcels as are offering holdeis are asking a further advance. We ...
Article : 303 wordsThere was a large gathering at the athletic sports on Monday. Foot racing was kept up with great spirit until night's sable wing put an end to the day's proceedings. The big money was won by ...
Article : 178 wordsWALGETT WEATHER REPORT.—Saturday evening, May 29—The drought has completely broken up all over the district; it commenced raining steadily on Monday and continued till to-day, leaving a fall of ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsOn Monday last, a Magisterial inquiry was held by the Coroner, Mr. W. S. Caswell, at Wilandra, touching the death of Albert James Norris, a child only fifteen months old. From the evidence of the ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Thu 3 Jun 1886, Page 6
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