TWENTY thousand bags of sugar were sold yesterday privately.Holders now ask £3 perton advance. The Government promised a depatation yesterday to place on the Estimates a sum for clearing the Upper ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsCHARLOTTE ANDREWS, barque 360 tons, Jankens, from Auckland 28th ulitmo. Passengers—Mr. Marah W Androws agent. BONITE,French transpoart, 2 guns, Landire from New ...
Article : 77 wordsMinisters stated, in reply to questions, p That the bridge over the Cabramatta Creek was contracted to be finished by the 12th January text, and that the contractor was believed to be solvent —that £9392 had been ...
Article : 1,788 wordsA petition to the Parliament against the ad velorem duties was forwarded hence yesterday to our member for presentation. To-morrow there will be" a meeting ot the su porters of the said duties. ...
Article : 75 wordsWE are likely to hare another Parliamentar conflict, another long debate, and, possibly another Ministerial crisis. Mr. COWPER has given notice of his intention to move, ...
Article : 1,785 wordsKATE,barque, for Auckland. PEERLESS, barqee, for Auckland. SABRINA, barque.for Mauritius. BANGATIRA, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 16 wordsFor Auckland.—Pecrless.This Day; Kate, early. For San Frenciaco.—Amateur, cariv For Brisbane—Urara steamer, 10th instsnt For Rockhampton.—Star of Australia, steamer, This Day ...
Article : 21 wordsTHE LATE FIRE AT THE "FREEMAN'S JURENAL" OFFICE,—An inquest touching the origin of the fire which ocomrid[?] on the morning of the 25th November, in the folding room of the Freeman's Journal office, ...
Article : 1,525 wordsAmberst, brig, 171 tons, Lee, for South Sea Islands. R.Towns and Co., agenis. Storm Brid, 164 tons, Craig, for Melbourne Captain, agent. Urars, steamer, 241 tons,Wiceman, for Moreton Bay. A.S.N. ...
Article : 44 wordsIF to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. And similarly it might be said that'if to amend the ...
Article : 1,160 wordsW. W. SMITH, ship. 661 tons, Harries, for Shanghal. Passengers—Mrs and Miss Harries. KANGAROO, steamer, 180 tons, Bell, for Maunkan,New zealand ...
Article : 237 wordsCharlotte Andrews, from Auckland: 624 bags gum, Dangar and Co.; 14 plonghs, E. Chapman. COASTWISH.[?] Village Belle, from Newcastle; 200 tons coal ...
Article : 148 wordsClosing at the General Post Office. as follows — For Hobart Town.—By the Highlander, This Day, at noon, if not under way. For ShanghaL—By the W. W. Smith, This Day, at noon, If ...
Article : 424 wordsH.M.S. HIMALAYA—We are reques ted to state, in order to prevent inconvenience to the public, that in coinsqtence of the immense quantity of work at present going on on board the Himalaya, no person can be ...
Article : 825 wordsDecember 7.—Express, from Brisbane. SAILED. December 7.—Notion, for Sydney. ...
Article : 15 wordsDecember 7.—Warren Goddard, from Inv[?]carglll. SAILED. December 7.—Wonga Wonga, steamer, for sydney. ...
Article : 13 wordsDec. 8th., 9 a.m.—Brisbane, E.; fine. Tenterfield, W.; fine. Armidele.N.W.: fine and warm Murrurundi, S.W.: fine. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsTHE LOWER MURRAY.—Swan Hill; 20th November.— Monday, the 10th instant, was a busy day at Swan Hill, no less tban fonr cases were to be heard and decided upon by their worships hte J. P.[?] and the annual ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 9 Dec 1863, Page 5
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