WOOL.—The dulness which we noted in our last report seems to have increased during the present week, and in the absence of information relative to the state of the home markets, purchasers will not buy unless at a reduction on the prices demanded by the ...
Article : 316 wordsBY the Maris, arrived yesterday from New Caledonia, we have received the latest number of the Moniteur Imperial, the official journal published at Port de France. The news being but one week later (December 25th) than that recently published in our ...
Article : 528 wordsSIR,—The readiness with which your journal has undertaken to exposs the deplorable position of suitors in the Supreme Court, and the anxiety you have displayed to get something done for their relief, induces me to offer ...
Article : 516 wordsA proclamation in the Gazette referring to the extension of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths Registration Act to the Globe, alters the boundaries as follows:—Embracing a north-eastern portion of the parish of Petersham, and bounded ...
Article : 3,887 wordsTHERE has been more activity in the labour market this week, and a considerable number of applicants for situations are now to be found. The demand for female servants for exceeds the supply, which causes much domestic inconvenience. Married ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 wordsTHE Wonga Wonga has brought Melbourne papers to the 3rd instant. We take the following from the papers:— A correspondent, writing from Longwood, supplies the Argus, ...
Article : 2,083 wordsWE have Moreton Bay papers to the 3rd instant by the steamer Yarra Yarra:— We understand that the Queensland Government Gazette of Monday contains an official opinion from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsFAT CATTLE.—Very few first-class fat cattle in the market, second quality in excess of consumption; those cold this week may be quoted at from £3 15s. to £3 5s. FAT SHEEP.—No improvements since last week's quotations. ...
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Advertising : 383 wordsSTATIONS.—The demand northward in the new land has alightly abated. I have sols five blocks of good grazing country bounding on the I[?]cs and Mackenzie districts for £1500 cash; I also quitted a small but choice run on the Darling for £5[?]0. ...
Article : 309 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Warburton, Pedan, A[?]her, Lucas, and Burdekin. There were five persons brought up for drunkenness. Three were discharged with a caution, and the other two were fined 10s ...
Article : 470 wordsWOOL AND SHEE[?]KINS.—The market for these products is still inactive, and considerable parcels of the former are held over until an improvement takes place, or advices are received warranting a decline. We quote wool, fair to best, 1s 8d to 2s per lb; ...
Article : 313 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, and Messrs. G. Elliott and M'Lean. William Henry Hayes, master of the brig Ellenits, was brought before the Court on Thursday, charged with having ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. S. WOOLLER reports that the horse market has been w[?]l attended this week, and the bidding spirited, for first-class horses, for which there is a great demand, having sold about ninety head at satisfactory prices, and parties having first-class ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 7 Jan 1860, Page 5
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