THE COLONIAL SECRETARY announced that his Excellency the Governor had been pleased to appoint Friday, at twelve o'clock, as the time to receive the Address from the Council in reply to his Excellency's ...
Article : 2,628 wordsWheat—The wheat market continues to be well supplied; the price nevertheless continues firm at 5s.; about 37 loads paid dues at the market during the week. ...
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Article : 2,514 wordsVegetables—The vegetable market has not been so well supplied this week as it generally is, nor is the quality so good; eight loads paid dues during the week. Good potatoes also are very scarce, ...
Article : 102 wordsPresent, the Right Worshipful the Mayor; Alderman Wilshire, Broughton Flood, and Macdermott; Councillors Ryan, Driver, Henderson, Pawley, Neale, Holden, Little, Agars, Smidmore, Sillito[?], ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 794 wordsThe Portland Vase has, fortunately, been restored almost to its pristine beauty. The injury it sustained is scarcely perceptible. IRELAND—It is rumoured that Mr. Smith, the ...
Article : 1,004 wordsWith preference to a paragraph which appeared in our last publication, relative to the large purchases of sugar which have lately been made by a certain "party," in contemplation that the Legislative ...
Article : 349 wordsTHE FLOODS.—Although a great deal of rain fell on Monday last, it was quite insufficient to account for the extraordinary rise which had taken place in many rivers so that it is probable that rains ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Sat 2 Aug 1845, Page 3
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