THE Price of flour has risen for firsts to [?]23, seconds [?]22; wheat 8s. per bushel. A German hawker was stuck up on the Tuena road on Sunday, and robbed of jewellery and cash worth ...
Article : 63 wordsUpon the arrival ef the Royal mail steamer Bombay on Monday afternoon, the Bishop of Sydney, the Dean of Sydney, the Rev. E. Synge, and the Rev, K. Sa[?]niers proceeded on board to welcome to ...
Article : 2,725 wordsMr. Commissioner Scott held an inquiry to-day on the body of a man found dead in a waterhole on the Burrendong road, near Acourts. From the decomposed state of the body, it must have been some three ...
Article : 100 wordsSergeant Kerrigan arrived here to-night, from Wo[?]ombi, with a bushranger named John Sieves, who has been committed for trial at the next Circuit Court, Msitland, by the Wollombi Police Court. Sieves is a ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Dank of England consents to receive deposits on the Nerthenm territory. S.J. S[?]uckey, a spuatter, charged with the murder of a native in the far North is remanded till May 3rd. ...
Article : 346 wordsA LAD belonging to the barque Miranda fell off the yardarm this morning, and is supposed to have been killed, as the body did not rise. An inquest was held to-day on the fire of the ...
Article : 45 wordsON the Wentworth gold-fields this morning the men at work in the Homeward Bound claim brought up three buckets of dirt, out of which they expect to realise about 800 oz. Half a bucket was. washed and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe following is the bill introduced by the Hon. [?] Secrstary for Lands, to regulate the exportation of [?] from the ports of Sydney, Newcastle, and Eden:— Whereas it is expedient to regulate the exportations of ...
Article : 700 wordsON Friday last, a man named Smith was run over on the railway works in Barker's cutting, near the Blue Mountain Ion, and died from the effects of the injuries on Saturday morning. An inquest was held on the ...
Article : 117 wordsAt the Tamworth races, to-day, the Maiden Plate was won by Mr. Duff's Empe[?]or. Publicans' Purse, by Mr, Single's Ben Belt; Trial Stakes, by Mr. Loder's Tamworth. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Murrumbidgee Turf Club Races commenced to-day. In the Champion Race of [?]1000, with sweepstake of 60 sovereigns each, Mr. P. Keighran's Mormon 1, Mr. Kerwan's Ada 2. Mr. M'Gregor's ...
Article : 74 wordsCLERICAL CHANGES IN THE ROMAN CAT[?]LIC CHURCH.—We are informed that his Grass has decided to make the following changes amongst the clergy, and that instructions have been issued to each to ...
Article : 5,074 wordsThe following cricketers were chosen to-night towards the twenty-two to play against the AllEngland Eleven: George Moore, captain, James Moore, Nathaniel Thompson, Gilbert or Lawrence, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe floods arc slowly subsiding. Captain Wilkins, formerly Harbour Master at this port, was drowned at Harris Wharf yesterday. The prosecution of Dr. Sandiford, of the Flying ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 686 wordsFlour is in brisk demand, £25 per ton is readily obtained. The short shipments advised from England have given a better tone to market quotations. ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 19 Mar 1864, Page 2
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