DUTIES to belevied according to the following schedule, and AD VALOREM duties, according to existing Act, upon all articles not enumerated in the schedule. In the case of articles subject by the schedule to a lower ...
Article : 1,669 wordsTu[?]s district has, during the past week,been subject to one of those periodical inundations for which the Clarence—like all other rivers-has become proverbial. The late heavy rains, unhappily were not confined to ...
Article : 394 wordsNovember 1[?]. —Agnes Irving,(s.), Captain Henry Creer, from Sydney 14th and Newcastle 15th instant. Passengers— Mrs. White, Miss Parson[?], Miss Caffee, Rev. James Niven, Messrs. Noble, Glendon, W.Small, Schroder, Gw[?]lome, Cresto[?]no, ...
Article : 110 wordsSir,—I think it is most unfair indeed for you to permit the insertion in your Journal of anonymous communications attacking one whose mouth is comparatively closed against the covert attacks of the anonymous writer. I refer more particularly to ...
Article : 674 wordsNovember 0—New England, (s.s.), 420 tons, Captain Mair, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Miss Stuart, Mrs, Crook and 2 children, Mrs. Muir Miss Cou[?]er, Mr.Dunn and 10 in the st[?]rage. ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE towns of Echu[?]a and Moama, the former on the Victorian side, and the latter on the New South Wales side of the Murray, and known to many old colonists the one as Hopwood's Ferry, and the other as Maiden's Punt, have been the scenes of most ...
Article : 2,355 wordsNovember 15—Helen M'Gregor,(s.s.), for Sydney: 262 bags maize, 50 casks beef, 60 bags bones, 200 bunches bananas, 12 cases eggs, 4 coops [?]owls, and sundries. November 15—Bal[?]na (s.), for Sydney: 545 bags maize, 56 ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsNovember 10—Schoolboy, barque, 159 tons, Captain Gulfossen, from Sydney, in ball[?]at. Passengers—[?]. November 11—Wallaby, schoon[?]r, 78 tons, Captain Pra[?]t, from Sydney. General cargo. ...
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Advertising : 987 wordsAs might be antici[?]d from the long period of continuous wet weather, the Clarence has been at last visited by a [?]od—no [?]ew thing to the Clarence, certainly, yet, notwithstanding, the occasion of much ...
Article : 700 wordsIn our last issue, we noted the loss of the brig Sarah, at the Clarence Heads, wh[?]lst endeavouring to leave this port, bound to Melbourne with a cargo of maize. The Sarah was under the command of Captain Boorn, to whom we are indebted for the ...
Article : 702 wordsSIR,— I see by a report of a late meeting of the Grafton B[?]rough Council, that a contract has been accepted for the formation of the approaches to the Dobie street ferry. Now, before this expenditure is gone on with. I should, as a ratepayer, with a water ...
Article : 593 wordsSIR,—Will you grant me space to call the attention of the ratepayers of the East Ward to the manner in which their money is about to be expended, and their best interests neglected. £72 is to be thrown away on the river bank, where there is no tra[?], ...
Article : 252 wordsBy the courtesy of Mr. J. E. MANNIN[?], we are enabled to publish the manifest of the cargo on board the Waimea (s),at the time of the collision with the P. and O. Company's steamer Avoea, in Sydney harbour, and the names of the cousigne[?] ...
Article : 591 wordsSIR— In the repor[?] in your in[?] issue of the case of William Bampton, it is incorrectly stated that "Mr. Roberston said, as instices their powers extended to any portion of New South Wales." This remark may have been made during the ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. David Brown reports that p[?]ime samples of maize are selling in Sydney to-day (Monday), at 3s 5[?] per bushel. Messrs. NIPPER and SEE report that the maize ...
Article : 154 wordsThe plans of the rese[?]ve, on the South Arm of the Clarence River, immediately opposite Brushgrove, which has recently been designed and the land marked out as a site for a village, by Mr.District ...
Article : 458 wordsNOVEMBER 11th — [?]fter nearly six months rainy, windy, muggy, sloppy, rh[?]matient, chilbla[?]ny, and altogether mis[?]rable weather. I have [?]huch pleasure in reporting the sudden and unexpected arrival of summer, bringing out everything that ...
Article : 509 wordsThe Waimea (s.), has been raised by Mr. J. E.MANNIN[?] by passing chains under her hu[?], and the use of very powerful screws, hung from beams of Iron-bark. She was [?]ted across the harbour of Port Jackson, by the [?] aid of the Government ...
Article : 567 wordsHay—Market very unsettled, prices henceforth depending entirely on the supply. My sales since last report were the following brands, at the undermentioned prices, viz., IIV £5 10s., [?]C £5 5s., [?] £5 5s., new II £5, GP £5, medium [?] ...
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