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  2. INSOLVENCY COURT, SYDNEY.

    John Robertson, and John Graham Macdonald, trading as J. G. Macdonald and Co. Liabilities, £173,366 13s. 3d. Assets, £172,848. Deficiency, £518 13s. 3d. ...

    Article : 148 words
  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The Susannah Cu[?]hbert, (s), from the Clarence River, arrived at Sydney early this (Friday) morning. She wil sail for the Clarence River direct To-Morrow (Saturday) night. ...

    Article : 954 words
  4. FLOODS IN THE INTERIOR.

    As many of the residents of this district were from the Hunter, and some few still retain an interest in that part, in addition to the news of the second flood in the Hunter, which will found in another part of ...

    Article : 2,675 words
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    Advertising : 2,483 words
  6. FEARFUL FLOOD AT GYMPIE.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH.—We have been visited by fearful flood. The lower part of the town has been completely submerged. From Burns' stores to Hardcastle's new building, in Mary-street, all the houses ...

    Article : 257 words
  7. LATEST FLOOD NEWS.

    FROM last Tuesday's Mercury, we learn that the embankment at the Falls has been very effective, and appears to be more stable than any. The water was deep opposite the northumberland Hotel, over the caves of the roofs of the houses in the ...

    Article : 335 words
  8. LATEST COMMERCIAL.

    Mr. JOHN CLARKE, Market Wharf, reports that maize is selling in Sydney, to-day. (Monday), at from 3s. to 3s. 3d. per bushel; but dull of sale at quotations; there being large arrivals yesterday and ...

    Article : 410 words
  9. FLOOD AT BRISBANE.

    THURSDAY.—There have been very heavy rains since Saturday morning. Twenty-four inches fell in four and a half days. The river is flooded, and is now six feet above high water springs. Not much damage ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. FLOOD AT MARYBOROUGH.

    SATURDAY.—There is now the greatest, flood at Maryborough ever known. The water is four feet above the highest willer mark of 1864. A number of farmers and others enclosed in a pocket of the river had to be ...

    Article : 296 words
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