MR. MOORE'S MEETING—A meeting was held yesterday evening, at the Rose of Australia Hotel, Lower George-street, at half-past seven o'clock, for the purpose of taking steps to secure the return of Mr. ...
Article : 1,684 wordsSoveraings, Qunces Total from Jan. 1 to Oct, to 983,760 78,070 Madras (5.) for Galle 28,039 Ranga[?] ([?]) for Gladatone, 200 ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Southern escort arrived during the week ended October 27, and delivered at the Sydney Branch of the Royal Mint the following quantities of gold-dust:— From Braidwood, 153 ozs 4dwts; Kiandra, 196 ozs 18 ...
Article : 382 wordsThese sessions commenced this day, with a calendar of twenty five cases for trial. (Before Mr. Judge M'Farlane) The Crown Prosecutor, Edward Butler, Esq, ...
Article : 784 wordsSir John Lawrence, for London: 2714 bales wool, 11,017 hides, 3s carks fallow, 8 bales skins, 6 bales [?]tion, 108 hage cotton need, 1718 bage copper ore, 2574 ingots copper, [?]4 plates, 44 plag[?]copper, 9910 treanalls, 5 bales rage, 1 hogsheld ...
Article : 69 wordsW. DEAN.—The market has been well supplied throughout the month. There has been a good trade damind, and prices have varied but little; but during last week buyers did not come forward no freely as usual. There have been no ...
Article : 118 wordsW BARTON.—There has not been much activity in the share inarkat this month. Several half-yearly meetings of tharcholders have taken place. and these have excited some attention; but stock is mainly hold for a permanence. ...
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Advertising : 1,631 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—A more than average amount of property has changed hands during the month at setisfactory prices, and there appears no diminution of the demand. Market rates are well maintained, and no oligihle ...
Article : 460 wordsThe amount of gold coin issued by the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint during the week ended October 27th, was 71,000 sovereigns The quantity of gold-dust imported into the same ...
Article : 1,196 wordsRICHARDSON AND WEENCH.—Wool:—Since our last circular the market may be said to have opened for the [?]son, as the new clip is now coming freely to hand. Owing to the long drought from which nearly every part of the colony ...
Article : 1,516 wordsJour CAUSES FOR THIS DAY.—234. Braddick v. Holoroyd; 235. Taylor v. Holroyd. ...
Article : 16 wordsFour drunkards were discharged. Catherine Clifford, Mary OTT, Francis Punch, and Joseph M'Mullen, for riotous behavious in public streets; and Susan Wilson, for making use of obscene ...
Article : 355 wordsThree drunkards were discharged. Mary Hayward, for making use of obscene language in Gloucester-street, was fined £2; in default of payment, to be imprisoned for fourteen days. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 21 Nov 1865, Page 8
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