THE GOLD FIELDS.—We copy the following from the Nelson Examiner, May 6:— "The intelligent from the Gold-fields continues cheering, there being now no less than five gullies in which the diggings are successfully ...
Article : 778 wordsTENDERS for Transferable and Romittable Debentures for the sum of £50,000 bearing 5 per cent, interest and payable in 25 years, were received at the Treasury this morning. ...
Article : 2,222 wordsA meeting of the electors of the South Riding of Cumberland resident at Waverley, was held at the Waverley Tea Gardens Hotel, last evening, for the purpose of hearing Mr. John Ryan Brenan explain his political ...
Article : 1,929 wordsA meeting of the electors of the South Riding was held last evening, at Mr. Goldfinch's Inn, Botany-road, at 7 o'clock. The large room of the inn was crowded. Mr. Richard Driver was unanimously called to the ...
Article : 1,042 wordsSIR—AS our coast is a dangerous one, and one on which doubtless many lives and vessels will yet be sacrificed, it ought to be one of the duties of the community to see that proper means are always at hand to ...
Article : 849 wordsThe Mercury reports as follows:— Trade has not evinced any change this week. The state of the roads still prevents any great traffic taking place, and business is consequently retarded. Teams are in great request, but are ...
Article : 590 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday at the Balmain Hotel, Balmain, before the City Coroner, on the body of Catherine Flood, wife of James Flood, wood carrier, of Balmain. It appeared ...
Article : 197 wordsGUNDAGAI, May 9, from the Gundagai Run, by order of the Superintendent, trespass and driving 8s. 6d. per head:— Chesnut horse, branded IL near shoulder and neck: brown filly, star, like R near shoulder. If not released within 24 days from 15th. May, ...
Article : 400 wordsThe market here still exhibits considerable dulness. Cattle have been plentiful, but they all show the signs of having suffered on their way down, consequently butchers do not feel disposed to purchase beyond their present requirements. A really good lot ...
Article : 137 wordsA meeting of the provisional committee of this company was held at the Exchange Hotel, yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to receive the engineer's statistics and ...
Article : 563 wordsThe Free Press contains the subjoined reports:— WEEKLY TRADE AND PRODUCE CIRCULAR. Monday last being kept as a general holiday in honour of her Majesty's birthday, little business was transacted. Little or no ...
Article : 204 wordsMR. R. STEWART.—At his Rooms, No. 415, Goorge-street, Wilshire's-buildings, at 11 o'clock, Spring Furniture Van, Phaeton Wheels, Dogcart Wheels, superior Household Furniturn, Curled Horsehair. ...
Article : 330 wordsThe supply of labour far some time past has been very scarce, no one employment being excepted. Fencers and men to drive stock overland to Port Phillip are much in demand. Per annum ...
Article : 147 wordsSole, 1s. 4d. per 1b.; kip, 3s. ditto; harness, 1s. 6d. ditto; [?] heavy, 3s, 6d, ditto: calf, light, 6s, ditto; basils, from 12s. to 18s. per dozen. THOMAS ROBINSON, Tannery, Morrisset-street, Bathurst. ...
Article : 38 wordsBurgis and Bowes report the following Sales effected at their Rooms this day:—By order of the Sheriff—Walker versus C. Steele: Lots 1 and 2, land at Macquarie, 1 rood 10 perches each; lot ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Chronicle reports:— Complaints have been made to us that the quotations in our wholesale prices current have misled holders of wheat. The prices there in quoted are professedly not the mill prices in ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 2 Jun 1857, Page 5
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