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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,913 wordsTHE MILLS.—Mr. F. W. Fletcher's pri[?] are: Flour, [?] £16; second, £14 per ton; bran, [?] 3d. to [?] 6d.; wheat, [?] to 6s.; cats (much in request for seed), 8s to [?]; maize (scare, and in demand), old, 8s., new, 7s.; potatoes, £[?] to £6, according to ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Attorney-General is no ordinary man. He possesses the happy power of expressing himself with apparent clearness upon political subjects, whilst he envelopes them in sufficient mystery to afford him a free ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,382 wordsOwing to the flood, trade of all kinds has been brought to a complete stand, and no prices can be quoted. Many of the stores are shut, and those that are kept open are scarcely doing any business. All communication with the country is stopped, and ...
Article : 142 wordsWe have had, since Monday morning, another visitation of such weather as that which preceded the late floods in the Hunter River distriots; and if, in the prosent instance, these rains should have extended far into ...
Article : 1,486 wordsThe Telegraph reprts the following as prices current at Newcastle, July 30:—Coal, delivered at shoos—Coal and Copper Company, 15s. 6d. per ton; Australian Agricultural Company, screened, 16s. 6d.; small, 8s. ditto; coke, none; flour, fine, 26s. ...
Article : 152 wordsHiring has been actively going on from the Government immigrant ships Alfred and Tartar. The immigrants appeared a very suitable class for the colony; and, in prospect of the forthcoming season, the young men especially were quickly disposed of, at ...
Article : 66 wordsMR. JOHN [?] COHEN.—At the Bank Auction Rooms. at 11 o'clock. Mustard, Oatmeal, Tea, Froserved Meat, Brown Paper, Fancy Goods, Concertinas, Clocks, Jewellery, Perfumery, Violins, Envelopes, Brushes, American Chairs, ...
Article : 284 wordsSHIPS.—Speedy, 1031 tons, Nightingall; Sea Bird, 490 tons. Winter; Ganges, 315 tons, Nicholson; H.M.S. Herlald, 14 gusn, Denham; Aallotar, 780 tons, Jebkirst.; Regina. 670 tons, Thornton; Odelia Marguerita; 600 tons. Hazle[?]off; Disraeli, ...
Article : 347 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Seventy-four drunkards were brought up during the week and disposed of. ASSAULT.—John Cheratab, on East Indian, was brought up by Inspector M'Pherson for fighting last ...
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Advertising : 329 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Three persons convicted of drunkenness, were subjected to the usual penalities. DRUNKENESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—Alexander R. Kay, second officer of the ship Tartar, convicted of ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR—It is indeed time that public attention was called to the jobbery practised by the present Government. In the Railway dapartment and in the appointment of the Secretary to the New Trinity Board, public servants ...
Article : 242 wordsThe entertainments on Saturday, at the Prince of Wales Theatre were witnessed by a larger box audience than has been seen there since Mr. Burton engaged the Theatre for his Circus. The encouragement this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 wordsThe Court will commence its sittings at ten o'clock this morning, with a list of 406 cases. BECKETT'S-COURT.—Beckett's-court has of late ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 3 Aug 1857, Page 5
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