Judges of Draught Stock—Messrs. W. Duffield, R Burley, Thomas Hogarth, and George Mills. Judges of Blood Horse Stock—Messrs. Jas. Chambers, C. S. Hare, and P. Kelly. Judges of Cattle—Messrs. Richard ...
Article : 3,540 wordsWashington dates, via California, hare been received to the 16th July. On the 15th July Messrs. G. J. Wise and P. H. Aylett met at North Carolina. Mr. ...
Article : 402 wordsThis was a final hearing. Mr. Stow appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Ingleby for the assignees. Mr. Ingleby asked for an adjournment on behalf of ...
Article : 1,654 wordsThe Sydney Herald of the 4th has the following important intelligence:— "We have received from reliable authorities further particulars in reference to the men that ...
Article : 1,608 wordsThe Argus of the 6th has the following:—The turning-point in the wheat and flour market has been reached and passed. Holders are obliged to give way at last, and prices are tilling rapidly. The arrival ...
Article : 1,006 wordsMelbourne papers acknowledge San Francisco dates to August 24th. With the exception of a melancholy catalogue of crime*, accidents, and suicides, the local ...
Article : 350 wordsBy the Boomerang we have Melbourne papers to October the 8th, from which we subjoin various items of news. The journals, however, are filled chiefly with the late English ...
Article : 1,376 wordsThe Club, pursuant to resolution, dined at the Norfolk Arms after the Cattle Show. Mr. George James, the worthy boat, well known as an accomplished caterer, excelled himself upon this occasion, and supplied an ...
Article : 2,796 wordsThe Melbourne papers quote from the San Francisco journals the following market report or August:— The San Francisco papers speak confidently of large ...
Article : 552 wordsThe latest Sydney telegrams contained in the Melbourne papers are as follow:— "Wednesday, October 5. "Darvoll's motion, declaring the separation ...
Article : 1,848 wordsI have just returned from a visit to the Copper Mines on the Broughton River, and was astonished at the progress that has been made. Two new shafts have been sunk, out to the depth of 12 fathoms, the other to nine ...
Article : 871 wordsCHARGE OF VAGRANCY.—Henry Goodfellow, a man who, notwithstanding having lost the use of his visual organs, pretty frequently manages to find his way to the shrine of Bacchus, was charged with being a rogue and ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Journal of Commerce of the 8th October summarizes the latest Sydney commercial news as follows:— The share market has been very active during the ...
Article : 206 wordsABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.—Three seamen belonging to the Archeveque Affre were charged with being absent without leave, and were ordered to return on board their vessel. ...
Article : 678 wordsWe (Melbourne Herald) have files to the 22nd. The Observer of the 19th states:—"Private letters from the fleet, under Vice-Admiral Fanshaw, at Castellamare, announce ...
Article : 420 wordsWe hare papers from Hobart Town to October 3, and from Launceston to October 4. Amongst the entertainments designed to commemorate the successful completion of the ...
Article : 193 wordsThe following is the latest commercial news received by telegraph in Melbourne:— In the beginning of the week the flour and grain markets were firm—the former ranged at £13 per ton. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 12 Oct 1859, Page 3
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