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  2. BHABE REPORIS.

    LFKNOW AND CARS report a dull month in our share market there has been less capital offering for investment; and although transfers have taken place in nearly all our securities, the amounie invested have been small. The present high price of ...

    Article : 134 words
  3. SUMMARY OF SHIPPING, ARRIVALS—SEPTRMBER 21.

    MELANIE, schooner, 130 tons, Loogmulr, from Colombe 20th July. R. Towns and Co, agents. SEPTEBER 22. THAKE, steamer, 2OO tons, Shoobert, from Leith 20th May. ...

    Article : 419 words
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    The Volonieers of the colony, on the 21 St Instant, presented an address to Capta n Laver, of the 12th R[?]g1ment, who is at present with his regiment in New Zealind, and who, for three years, has held the ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. VOLUNTEERS.

    Daring the last month two most important events, in connection with our Volunteers, have taken place. The one was the third annual meeting of the New Sooth Wales Rifle Association; and the other, the second ...

    Article : 2,983 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    When the September mall was despatched from this port for England, the war in New Ze[?]land had just atsumed a more centralised aspect; the British forces and the Maotis had each selected strong position on the ...

    Article : 715 words
  7. PROPERTY CIRCULAR.

    Duning the patt month a fair amount of property has: change' hands at prices not uneatiafactory to vondots, and this most he conceded as a favourable festuro in this market, considering the presrnt demand for money from the various companior so ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. DEPARTURES.— SEPTEMBER 22.

    NORTHAM 905 tons, skottowe, for Point de Galle. Possaengera-For Galle: Captain Boswell, Mr. Jolly. For Madras: Captain W. H. and Mrs. Hart. Master Dart. For Calcutta: DrDoolette. For Bombay: Mr. E Polook, Mr. and Mrs, Gibson. ...

    Article : 300 words
  9. STATION AND PRODUCE CIRCULARS.

    STATIONS.—During the past month the tranafore of station properties have bean few and unimportant. Several first-class runs both with sheep and cattle, are about being brought into the market, and we look forward to conslderable activlty in this clase ...

    Article : 1,442 words
  10. VESSELS LOADING.

    For London.—Whitehall, ship, 930 tons, James; leles of tho South, ship, 930 tons, Slanett; William Duthie, shlp, 930 tons, Dutbie; Shacksmaxon, ship, 989 tons, Tenban; Woolloomooloo, ship, 700 tons, Ayling, ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS.

    On Friday, the 18th, the Rockley horse mail was stuck. up by two armed men, about four miles from Sathuret, They took the horse, saddle, and bridle, and the mall, bags, and rode off towards the Lagoon. The police ...

    Article : 4,013 words
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    MUNIOIPALITY OF PADDINOT N.—The thirteenth quarterly meeting of the Munioipal Counoil was held on the 13th instant, at noon, Present—The Chairman, and Messrs, Artlett, Hollmriob, Lynch, McCoy, Moorr, Smith, ...

    Article : 658 words
  13. LABOUR MARKET.

    OUR market is attended by a large number of applicants for situations, chiefly of the agricultural class, and consisting of both new arrivals and exparlonood colonial hands,. There is, as is usually the case at this season of the year, a large demand for ...

    Article : 217 words
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    AMERICAN ELOQUENCE.—The following peroration to an harangue, addressed to a jury by a lawyer in Ohio is a rare specimen of cimacted sublimity:—And now the shades of night had shrouded the earth in darkness. All ...

    Article : 88 words
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