MR. R. FORBES reports the sale by him of five stations—three on the Macquarie, one on the Magriagy Creek, and one on the Coal Bag Creek. Head station Terramungamine, ...
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Article : 114 wordsFLOUR is ten shillings dearer. Weather wet. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Governor has gone to visit the Copper Mines at Wallarco. Flour, £16 to £17 per ton. ...
Article : 30 wordsOLIVER CROMWELL, ship for London ELDEN, schooner, for Two fold Bay. APRIL 7. NEPHISTA, brig for San Francisco. ...
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Article : 83 wordsWonga wonga, steamer, 794 tons, Captain Walker, for Melbourne. Yarra Yarra, steamer, 350 tons, Captain Bell, for Brisbane. ...
Article : 24 wordsTHE Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which was yesterday dedicated to the service of Almighty God, claims somewhat more than cursory notice at our hands whether we regard it as a building of more than ordinary ...
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Article : 74 wordsEdward, Lydia, and [?] from Newcastle, [?] tons coal; Catherine Lord, from Botany, 600 baskets shells; Kiama, [?] from w[?] and Kiama, 61 kegs butter, 27 bags [?] 14 bags potatoes, 1 cask [?]ronmongery; Williams steamer, ...
Article : 58 wordsDaring, for Nambuckra; Elizabeth, for the Hawkesbury; Gas[?] for Port Stephens; Star of the North for Manning River; Numba, for Broules; Asa Packer, [?] Lydis, and Edward, for Newcastle; Cathering Lord, for Botany; Albion, and ...
Article : 52 wordsPer Engle, from Port de France: 65 hides, Leverrier, Curcier, and Co. Per Spray, from Melbourne: 20 hogsheads treacle, R. and F. Tooth; 117 coils rope. Tucker and Co.: [?] casks horse [?] ...
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Article : 454 wordsNo Government founded on Constitutional principles has a right to interfere in he struggle between capital and labour. Its impartial protection is due to both, yet neither of them has ...
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