THE produce sale at Messrs, Mort and Co,'s stores attraoted a very numerous attendance, There was a good supply of wool and recent prices were maintained. About one-half of the ...
Article : 2,254 wordsMESSRS, PURKIS AND LAMBERT— At their Rooms, at, 11 o'clock, Hath Bricks, Brashware. American Hops, Salmon, Lobsters, Cheese, Battled Fruits, Pickles, Hams, Tea, Brandy, Cigars, Sugar, &c. ...
Article : 285 wordsVERY few of the Estimates had been taken last evening before a scene of turmoil and confusion arose. As is usual on such occasions. Mr. DARVALL, was the chief offender. It is a ...
Article : 1,495 wordsThe Unitarian congregation presided over by the Rev. George H. Stanley, B.A., celebrated the third anniver sary of the opening of their Chapel in Macquarie-street, on the evening of Tuesday last, by a social gathering ...
Article : 801 wordsThere was un increase in the quantity of wool sent to auction this week, and consisted principally of greasy and scoured wools, the proportion of clean fleece being very small. For the wool in grease the competition was good, but no advance in price can be ...
Article : 414 wordsCooper v.Baker, rule nisi; Bigby v. Binnie, rule nisi; Towns v. Wentworth, rehearing special case. FRIDAY, 14TH NOVEMDER, 1850— EQUITY ...
Article : 58 wordsThis was a demurrer to the defendant's plea. The plaintiff sued for fraudulent misrepresentations and consequential damages. He bought several squatting stations and sheep from the defendant, and paid over ...
Article : 1,678 wordsMr. WEEKES to move-That the petition of the inhabitants Maitland praying the Immediate commencement of a causeway over the Falls of West Maitland, presented by him on the 11th instant, be printed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsLIVE STOCK MARKET— Messrs. Dolmnhoy Campbell and Co report— Fat Cattle— There ia little alteration to report. Prices still shew a downward tendency, with no likelihood of much improvement for some time, as we are advised of several large mobs ...
Article : 611 wordsThere was a full attendance at the lecture-room in George-street last evening, to hear the Rev. R. Boag, B.A., on " the Influence of Literatura on the Moral Sentiments." The ...
Article : 452 wordsIn the estate of Samuel Whiddon, a single meeting. The insolvent was present and amended his schedule. Debts amounting to £16 6s 3d. were proved. The Chief Commissioner allowed the insolvent to retain for his own use his furniture, the weorini ...
Article : 424 wordsEight men were brought up at the Police Office, Newcastle, yesterday, before Major Innes, P.M., Lieutenant Seaver, R.N. and J.P., and J. K. Stacy, Esq., J.P., charged with a breach of the 26 of Geo. 2nd, ...
Article : 328 wordsSIR— Will you permit me to say that Mr. Manning's statement, in the house last night, on the subject of my case, was not correct. The real facts are simply as follows— On the 27th October, I attended the Court of ...
Article : 176 wordsHis Honor the Chief Commissioner delivered the following indgment on Monday lost This was an application made to me, as Chief Commiseioner or Insolvent Estates, that a certificate of discharge might be ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 14 Nov 1856, Page 5
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