Through the wet state of the weather during the past west business in this market, as in [?]nio others, has been relarded Enquires have, however, been punerous for officient married couples, for home stations, farms, &c., as well as for single [?] ...
Article : 650 wordsIn the estate of Margaret Slater, an adjourned single meeting was held. A witness named Charles Paget was examined with a view to prove that insolvent had instr[?]ed a person named Squire Walker, to swoar that all the furniture to the bed-room ...
Article : 47 wordsMarch 14.—Prince of Donmark, schoonet, [?] Evan, from Hobart Town the 5th instant. A goat, E. M. Sayers. March 14.—Benjapore, ship, 1976 tona, Captain Drenning, from Southampton December 2nd. Passengors—Rev. Mr. Farray, ...
Article : 19 wordsThere has been a slight Improvement this week in the supply of gold dust. The rains, which in some quarters have obstructed the miners, have in other parts furnished water for washing out accumulated stocks of auriferous earth. ...
Article : 192 wordsMargaret Constantine, charged with having committed a robbery in king-street, on the night of Friday last, was found gailty of that charge, and was, therefore, committed for trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions. ...
Article : 53 wordsPatrick Judge and James Cannon, old offenders, were sent to gaol for one month as vagrants. Arthur Bristoe, charged by Thomas Callaghan with unlawfully presonting firearms was committed to take his trial at the next ...
Article : 32 wordsBurgls and Bowes report land and estate sales dull this week owing principally to the continued wet weather. The following property has changed hands since last Saturday. [?] Mortgages on freehold property at North Shore, at 7 per cont ...
Article : 20 wordsMarch 14:—Governor-General, steamer, for Melbourne. March 15.—Eugle for Melbourne. March 15.—Alawick Castle, for London. March 15.—Maria Magdalcna, for Belgium. ...
Article : 3 wordsMarch 14.—Governor-General," steamer, 750 tons Capt[?] Watts, for Melbourne. Passengers.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Marks Mr. W. McDonnell, Mr. R. E. A. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nahmer Miss Symonds. Mrs. Beckwith, Mr. Reed, Mr. Newcomen, Mr. J[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsMarch 14.—Hope, from Braulee, with 49 tons potatoes, 74 bags wheat 18 bags corm, 10 bags cats, 6 bags opions, 23 hides; ORient from Broulee, with 20 bags potutoes, 90 bags wheat, 12 bags oats; Australia and Portrel, from Newcastle, with 150 tons coals. ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsMarch 14.—Flora, for the Patorason; Australia, and Alexander and John, for Nowcastle; Pacille, for Morpeth; Gleaner, for the Richmond. ...
Article : 23 wordsPer Beejapore, from Southampton: 20 tons, P. N. Russon, 26,000 slates, Rundle. Dangar, and Co., 250 packages, Montellore. Graham, and Co.: 100 hogsheads beer, R. Towns and Co.; 200 Packages, Lyall, Scott, and Co.; 125 casks beor, J. T. Armitage ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsPer Governor-General, for Melbourne: I horse, G. H. Demton; I horse, A. Gensborg; 2 horse, Captain Mayne; 5 horses, [?]gig, W. Newcomen has cases, 4 baled, Prince Bray, and Ogg; 5 cases, Keen and Parsons; 50 burs maizo, H. H. Heauchamp; [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 wordsWEATHER, &c.—The very sultry weather which we an lately has been followed by continuous and heavy rain, south our rivers and orceks have been flooded, some of tham upprecedented oxtent. I hear that the Hasting has ...
Article : 664 wordsCLOSING AT THE [?] For Manila.—By the Europa, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For Brisbane.—By the Yarra Yarra; this day. at 5.30 p.m. ...
Article : 507 wordsWE give our customary table oxhibiting the amount of duty collected by the Customs authorities and the articles on which it was paid, during the past week: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsOh! COWRERI to a barbarous faction wed! Whatever base ambtion turn your hlad— Although to Revolution's gloomy schemce, To desperate objects, and to dire extremes, ...
Article : 791 wordsTHE CORPORATION BILL—HEALTH OFFICER. THE Sydney Municipal Bill scems at last to be off the breakers, with a few scratches, but nothing of much more immediate consequence. ...
Article : 1,041 wordsWe are still without day further fro[?] arrivals, but some two or three vessels with emigrants must now be close at hand, from Southampton and [?]mouth. Should they contain suttable farming liands, and married couples caleulated for the bush on ployment ...
Article : 579 wordsMarch. 9.—Active Mary Smith, and Firelly, from Adelaide; Gipsy, Bride, and Admiral Boxer, from Liverpool's Sa[?]el Applicton, from Boston zillah, from A[?]land; [?]ca Sylvia, from [?]tstol vapguard, from Hong Kong; Loronzo Sabline, from ...
Article : 1,140 wordsTHE CATTER DISEASE.—A marc belonging to a person [?] Phillips has dind of the cattle discase, near the place where Mackay's cattle dlod. THE RAILWAY.—Another stop in the progress of the railway ...
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