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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  3. INSOLVENT COURT.—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.

    In the estate, of John Pearson, an adjourned certificate meeting was held, for the purpose of taking evjdence upon, a charge of fraudulent insolvency, and hearing the insolvent in answer to such charge. The defendant, ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. COMMERCIAL RECORD.

    ALTHOUH a better feeling is evinced in most branches, still trade purchases are made very cautiously, and we do not notice any transactions of importance ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  5. THE NOMINATION.

    The nomination of candidates for the representation of Sydney in the room of Mr. Cowper takes place this morning, at 12 o'clock, the bustings beiing in Hyde Park as usual. It seems pretty cetain that Mr. Cowper ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. INDIA AND THE ENGLISH.—No. 13.

    The battle of Plassey was not fought with vigour corresponding to the great interests at stake. The Nabob of Bengal commenced the attack in the morning of the 23rd of June, ...

    Article : 2,847 words
  7. YASS, SEPTEMBER 19.

    Messrs, H. Godfrey and Co. report the following as wholesale prices current:—Maize, per bushel, 5s. to 6s.; wheat, per ditto, 6s. 6d.; barley, per ditto, 4s. to 1s. 3d.; flour, perton, £18 to £20; bran, per 2[?]bs. 1s.; hay, per ton, £6 to £7; cheese, per lb., 4½d. to 6d., ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Municipal Council met yesterday, at the Town Hall, King-street, at 3 o'clock. Present: The Mayor and Aldermen. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES. ...

    Article : 1,262 words
  9. ALBURY.—SEPTEMBER 12.

    Fine flour, £35 per ton; seconds, £32 10s. ditto; pollard and bran, 3s. 6d. per bushel. Wheat bought at 10s. to 12s. per bushel. Grinding, 2s. 6d. per bushel. Messrs, Hibberson Brothers report the following wholesale ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. MEMBERS FOR SEPTEMBER.

    Tuesday, 22.—George McCallam, certifiate, at 12; Alexander Brison, Henrietta Eliza Chandler, and William Hunter, cartificates, at the same hour; Francis Timmins, a second, at 10.30 Wednesday, 23.—Robert Bray Cooke, second, at 10.30; William ...

    Article : 316 words
  11. DANGERS OF THE ENTRANCE TO PORT JACKSON.

    SIR—IN consequencew of the flooded state of the country, we did not receive our usual file of the EMPIRE till Thursday last, the 3rd instant. The sad and melan. choly loss of the ship Dun[?]ar cast a sad and solemn ...

    Article : 446 words
  12. SUNDAY TRAINS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  13. LATEST DATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  14. THE GOLD FIELDS.

    The few who remain on Stony Creek and the Iron Barks are doing well, the rush to Burrendon[?] having cleared out all those who had not payable claims, indeed the excitement has been so great that many who were ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. SHIPPING RECORD

    CHEETAH, schooner, 126 tons, Joyce, from Wellington September 4. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Bannatyne and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph and family, Mr. Hurt. Captain Lindsay, and 10 in the steerage. Agents. Buyers and Learmonth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  16. DEPARTURES—SEPTEMBER 21.

    SURPRISE, schooner, Braund, for North Cape, New Zealand. CONTENT. brig, Robinson, for Otage, New Zealand. J.GODFREY, barque, Grant, for San Francisco. ...

    Article : 31 words
  17. THE FIRE IN PITT-STREET.

    SIR—Having read your report of the late fire and observed that there appears to be some doubt as to where the fire originated and some other details, I will state what came under my own observation. The fire broke ...

    Article : 364 words
  18. CLEARANCES—SEPTEMBER 21.

    MONT RIANT, ship, 517 tons, Brun, for Calcutta, in ballast. MANTITOU, ship, 1401 tons, Honoywell, for Callao, in ballast. Passengers—Madame Anna Bishop, M. Sheltz. Mrs. Gardner, Messrs. Marriotts, G. Roberts, and Mrs. Honeywell and 3 children. ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. WRECKS AT THE HEADS.

    We find in the last number of the Mudgee Newspaper the following letter from Mr. Henry Tebbutt, formerly of Sydney, who is one of the survivers of the wreck of the Edward Lombe:—I am one of the survivors of the ...

    Article : 672 words
  20. COASTERS—SEPTEMBER 21.

    INWARDS.—Angus and Henry, Magnet and West Wind, from Brisbane Water, 26,000 feet timber, 260 bushels shells: Lydia, from Pitt Water, 100 baskets shells: Valentine Ward, Hope, and William and Betsy, from the Hawkesbury, 64,000 shingles. ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. BURRENDONG.

    The excitement caused in the district by the rush to Spring Gully, continues daily to increase: numbers are hourly arriving, and our population is now upwards of a thousand, with every indication of being increased ...

    Article : 893 words
  22. IMPORTS.

    Por CHEETAH, from Wellington: 58 casks oil, 1000 bags potatoes, 47 bales wool, 90 cases beer, 160 hides, 620 sheepskins, 13 packages, Order. ...

    Article : 24 words
  23. SHIPS' MAIL.

    CLOSING AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. FOR CALLAO.—By the Maniton, this day, at noo, if not under weigh. FOR LONDON.—By the Electra, this day, at noon. ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. COUNTRY MARKETS.

    The Telegraph reports:—Coal, delivered at shoots: Coal and Copper Comapny, 15s. 6d. per ton; Australian Agricultural Company, screened, 16s. 6d.—small, 8s. ditto. Coke, none, Flour, at the mill, fine, 23s. per 100 lbs.; seconds. 21s. ditto; Adelaide, 28s. ...

    Article : 206 words
  25. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 778 words
  27. BATHURST, SEPTEMBER 19.

    Messrs. TRESS AND CROAKER report:—Some encouraging accounts have reached us from King's Plains and Burredong; at both of these diggings, parties appear to be doing sufficiently [?] to he satisfied with their [?]arnings. Trade still countinues ...

    Article : 369 words
  28. THE MURRAY MOUTH.

    We have been favourd by a correspondent with the following account of a trip through the celebrated Marray mouth:—"An invalid, in search of bealth, I left Adelaide one fine afternoon. when, although in the winter month of August, the streets at ...

    Article : 850 words
  29. GOULBURN, SEPTEMBER 19.

    The Chronicle reports:—Trade has been lively this week, owing in a great measure to the favourable state of the weather. The arrivals of produce have, however, been very limited. At the Australian, a small parcel of gold from the Tuena was purchased; ...

    Article : 447 words
  30. WATER POLICE COURT.—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.

    DRUNKARDS.—Anne Were, John Henderson, Ann Smith, Elizabeth Brown, and John McCann, were convicted of drunkenness, and ordered each to pay a fine of 10s., or be imrisoned for twenty-four hours. ...

    Article : 271 words
  31. Advertising

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    Advertising : 229 words
  32. GUNDAGAI, SEPTEMBER 19.

    Flour, fine, £22 pur ton; seconds, £20 per ditto; bran 1s. per bushel; wheat, 5s. 6d. to 6s. per bushel. ...

    Article : 31 words
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