LENNON AND CAPE.—We report a silght improvement in the amount of huainess done in our share market take west as compared with the last. Our sales have been in—Bank New South Wales, £3; tommercial Bank, £5; Auatratian ...
Article : 299 wordsThis was an application for a prohibition to set aside a conviction under the Police Regulation Act, 25 Vietoria, No. 16, section 12 It appears that a man named Richard Topping was discharged from the ...
Article : 1,774 wordsBy way of San Francisco we have telegraphic news from the At[?] States to July 17, being a week later than our last, and telegrams in the Californ an papers giving Europein intelligence to July 6th. ...
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Advertising : 841 wordsThe following telegraphic despatches are from the San Francisco papers. Our previous news, by the Kaikoara, came coan to July 10th:— CHOLERA IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN.— New ...
Article : 344 wordsIn the insolvent estato of John Hamilton, third meeting. Insolvent did not attend. Report of official assignee was read, and meeting terminated. In the insolvent estate of John Gough Waller. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,493 wordsMr. Butler prosecuting. In the matter of William James Waters.—The defendant, William James Waters, who was in custody under an estreated recognizance for not appearing at ...
Article : 464 wordsWashington, July 10th.—The President has sent his veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, recapitulaing his previous obje tions, and stating that the present Bureau Would, any was, continue antil after the next session. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsFarther Point, July 15th.—The steamer Nova Scotia brings dates, via Londonderry, of the 6lb. A great battle look place on the 3rd near Sudoa(?) resulting in the Prussians obtaining a great and ...
Article : 1,137 wordsChicago, July 17th.—Washington special despatches say that within three hours after the receipt of the President's veto rnessige in the House, the Freedmen's Burean Bill had triumphantly paased both Houses of ...
Article : 424 wordsJane Glover, for riotous behaviour ia Hyde Park, was fined 5s., or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. John Mulroy was sent to gaol for one month for stealing a pair of boots, the property of Mr. Mansfield. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsEdward Torey, a seaman on board the Beemab, was charged and found guilty of stealing a pair of open glasses, valued at £1, the property of Samuel Jackson. He was fined 20s., or fourteen, days' gaol. Joseph ...
Article : 198 wordsJ. A M'CARSOLL. In businses circles there is an Irrproved feeling to be obasrved, awing to the renewal of confidence. The demand for flour and wheat cantinues steady, and as the South Australian farmera peraist in holding beck ...
Article : 125 wordsW. DEAM.—The demand for leather during the week has been less active than uaual. Hsavy kip capecially is difflcu[?]t of sale; harness and calf are scarce. The following are the otioes I have obtained during the week:—Harcess 10½d to ...
Article : 97 wordsBURY AND CO — Fat Cattle A abort supply this week, and prices [?] maintained for best quality. We notice a acareity of prime stock, no dount owing to the want of feed upon he travelding routes. We quote—[?]me builocke, form ...
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