ASSAULT.—A case of assault on the high seas by James Joseph Reid against John Taverner, was dismissed, owing to the non-attendance of the parties. ...
Article : 2,078 wordsNZ, 5 bales grease at 8d.; CC, 3 at 8d; C in diamond, 1 at 8d; TW over W. 1 at 8d; TW over LSW, 1 at 8d; HH conjoined, 1 fleece at 9¾d; ditto, 1 locks 7d; JR, 2 grease at 7½d; ...
Article : 357 wordsWe have been at some pains to obtain the following Statistics, respecting the Importation, Exporation, and Consumption in the Colony of all classes of Spirits, which we now offer to the ...
Article : 208 wordsWe announced in yesterday's Herall the capture of one of the supposed gold robbers on board a Sydney bound vessel in the Bay; and we have now the satisfaction of stating that two letters ...
Article : 1,050 wordsOur intelligence from Tuena Creek is of a very encouraging character. Although fewer in number the diggers are certainly more prosperous than at any previous time, and we believe a ...
Article : 338 wordsWHEAT—Is in demand at from 5s. 6d. to 6s. per bushel, forgood samples. FLOUR—is advancing in price, and the market rather bare. ...
Article : 177 wordsA large amount of business has been done during the last 10 days, principally for exportation to the colonies. Large purchases have been made for Port Phillip, and New Zealand, ...
Article : 927 wordsWHEAT AND FLOUR.—Sydney Flour Mills, 16th April.—The supply of Wheat is not equal to the requirements of the millers, and higher prices have been given for the best samples; prices ...
Article : 648 wordsA short time ago Mr. Stutebbury, the Government Geologist, paid a visit to the "Wentworth Gold Field," and in consequence of the observations made by him with reference to the probable ...
Article : 305 wordsSince my last circular, the Banks have made some extensive purchases, mostly, it is understood, through private agents, the rates given being 64s. to 64s. 6d. My sales to-day amounted ...
Article : 516 wordsA respectable individual, who has spout a considerable portion of his time since the gold discovery about the Louisa and Meroa Creeks, and their tributaries, thus speaks of the diggings at ...
Article : 642 wordsWe have received papers to the 30th ultimo:- The Gold Assay Office appears to be working more satisfactorily. Gold, to the amount of ...
Article : 119 wordsWhat may be considered a fair profit for capital employed in Gas Lighting is the subject which next presents itself to our notice, having for the moment disposed of the two previous ...
Article : 941 wordsSIR—As one of the vary few Laymen present at the adjourned meeting of the Bishop aud Clergy hold last evening, 1 venture, to intrude a few remarks which have occurred to me on what I there ...
Article : 515 wordsThe quantify of Wool offered at last sale was very small and realised tolerably good prices, quite qual to last week's quotation. Tallow, of which there was a considerable ...
Article : 129 wordsROBBERY AT AUSTIN'S STORE ON THE TURON. —James Maginn, who has been remanded from time to time, for several weeks. On suspicion of being a party concerned in stealing a bag ...
Article : 1,498 wordsGOLD AT PITTWATER.—Another, and from presont appearances, we should think, important discovery of gold has been recently mada at Pittwater by Mr. Croker, farmer, in that locality. ...
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