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Advertising : 1,124 wordsWe cull the following from the last issue of The Arizona Ricker: "OUR CIRCULATION.—There are newspapers which do more blowing about their circulation than ...
Article : 823 wordsHorses of all kinds are enquired for. I sold 50 head this week at from £4 to £30 each; Bow[?] 13 horses at £6 to £15 each, T. Moylan's bay colt at £11 15s, M. Wall's at £10 10s, Brown's 6 horses at ...
Article : 238 wordsSydney.—Hay: PO, 3 at 25s; JNO, 2 at 70s; PH, 8 at 75s; JW, 4 at 80s; JW, 2 at 80s; JX, 2 at 75s; D arrow, 16 at 80s; JR (conjoined), 3 at 70s; PH, 2 at 80s; JR (conjoined) 3 at 80s; S, 14 at 80s; ...
Article : 653 wordsFeb. 19.—Arthur Cubitt, of Pitt-street, Sydney, house and general agent. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. 19.—John Little, of Curraweena. Mr. L. T. ...
Article : 332 words1711 cattle yarded at Homebush, the greater portion of which were only middling description. This caused the market to be particularly brisk for anything good, prime quality throughout showing ...
Article : 191 wordsFat Cattle.—1718 yarded. Market closed very firm. Good to best lots of bullocks, £8 to £10 useful and light, £6 to £7 10s; cows, £4 to £7 18s. Fat Shpep.—30,500 penned. Dull for middling, ...
Article : 295 wordsLucerne Hay.—Market firm, and rising; prime, worth £4; JM, 14 bales at £3 12s; WC, 5 at £3 16s; JM, 14 at £3 18s; MOE, 4 at £3 10s, 3 at £3 13s; TD, 3 at £3 11s; wheaten hay, prime in ...
Article : 449 wordsTRUSTEES.—The Borough Council of East Maitland are gazetted as trustees of the land at East Maitland, known as Cook's Square and Park, containing an area of 42a. Or. 22p., which was dedicated ...
Article : 907 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your paper. I should like to warn unwary strangers, (for I don't suppose I am the only stranger in Maitland), and through ignorance they, ...
Article : 435 wordsI have this week to report a most successful sale of cattle. There was a full supply forward, and as buyers were well represented I succeeded in clearing the yards at prices which denote a decided ...
Article : 385 words"Can't a feller wait for his ship?" said a man with red eyes and seedy clothes, as he steadied himself against one of the stone posts on the sea wall along the Battery. He addressed a policeman ...
Article : 562 wordsI went up the Namoi River as far as Mr. J. Perrett's residence, which I told you in my last report. I intended to visit Carroll township and Mr. James Dight's station, but, owing to pressure ...
Article : 582 wordsStations.—We have not heard of any property having changed hands since our last, but are aware of several transactions that are pending and likely to result in business. A number of Victorian ...
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