The market yesterday was quiet until the afternoon, when Golden Age Tribute created some little stir. Collmann and Tacchi's had a very fair demand, and were sold up to about 16s. Eagle ...
Article : 3,241 wordsThe case in reference to the "Bath corner," which is to be heard in Equity, will not, I find, come on for hearing until Thursday week, when it will be called on. ...
Article : 344 wordsSeptember 23.—Niagara, ship (Orient line), 1,594 tons. Peter M'Farlane, from London June 20, Start Point June 24. Passengers—cabin: Mr. Smith; and 10 in the second cabin. Macfarlan, Blyth and ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Hydaspes, ship, from London, eighty-one days, reports all well. ...
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Advertising : 233 wordsOver £209,000 worth of wool has already been brought here on American account. The population of Gulgong is increasing rapidly; the deep l[?]ads proving richer. The weather is unsettled. ...
Article : 107 wordsA general meeting of the company was held on Friday last. Nine shareholders were presented, representing 9,750 shares in person and by proxy, Mr. W. R. Brown in the chair. The directors' ...
Article : 405 wordsThe nominations for the Legislative Council took place to-day; Messrs. Barford, Elder, Santo, Storrie, Raphael, Fisher and Perry were nominated The foundation stone of the enlargement of the ...
Article : 1,491 wordsIn our report of gold purchases on Saturday the following by the Bank of New South Wales was omitted:—215 ozs. l3 dwts. The prices of gold are quoted as follow:—For ...
Article : 46 wordsThe following gentlemen had an interview to-day with the hon Sir James Martin (Premier of New South Wales), the hons. Mr. Duffy, and Mr. Longmore, on the subject of the construction of a ...
Article : 427 wordsWilliams, Russell, Dickson, Horwood, Renwick, Le Boase, Wetters, M'Donald and Co., Flohm, Witters, Brown, Phillips, Holmes, Russell, Knight, Bissett and Co., Lambert and Co., Bush, Sartori, ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE suggestion offered lately through the columns of the Argus, that the system which has for some time been pursued by the Government of South Australia of letting ...
Article : 960 wordsMr. W. G. Jackson reports:—At my sale to-day I catalogued a large number of hides and sheep skins. There was a moderate attendance of buyers, and throughout sales were made at satisfactory ...
Article : 114 wordsDouglas and Aitken v. E. M. Kenny.—Mr. Wrixon for applicants, and Mr. Brown opposing. This was a case which came before the Heathcote County Court, and defendant moved for a new ...
Article : 162 wordsT. Benson reports:—The price of fresh butter still continues very low, but the makers still forward supplies in considerable quantities. A large business has been done at the undermentioned ...
Article : 116 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Six persons, of whom four were women, were brought up before the Bench. Some were charged with being quietly drunk, and others with being disorderly and using obscene and ...
Article : 484 wordsT. Benson reports:—There was a good demand for pigs on Thursday, but the supply was very small. Poultry.—Large quantities of poultry are now required weekly, and the supply is altogether ...
Article : 74 wordsBusiness is still dull, more especially in grain and flour. The advices from Europe—where it was expected that wheat would be ruling high—and the fact that the ruling price is only from 56s. to 58s., ...
Article : 355 wordsThe following stock have crossed since our last report:—Sunday, 6,500 sheep. Reid and Balcomb's; 2,000 sheep. Campbell's: 3,000 sheep, Waller's. Tuesday—2,300 sheep. M'Neill's. ...
Article : 46 wordsLast night Mr. C. E. Jones delivered his historical lecture, "Cromwell and his Times," at the Temperance Hall. The lecture altogether was a very excellent selection of the various events from the ...
Article : 1,007 wordsSir,—I beg that you will oblige a poor man and his wife, and his children, by allowing space in your valuable paper for these few lines, The subject, is of great importance to me and many ...
Article : 358 wordsNo little consternation was caused among the congregation of St. Stephen's Church, Richmond, on Sunday evening, on an announcement being made that the building was on fire. During the ...
Article : 660 wordsA general half-yearly meeting of this company was held yesterday at Mr. Fletchers office; Mr. D. Macdougall in the chair. The following report and financial statement were read and adopted:— ...
Article : 822 wordsSir,—Will you be so kind as to allow me a small space in your columns, to ask the City Council whether they intend some lives to be lost, and a deal of damage to be done, ere they make the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 26 Sep 1871, Page 2
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