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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED (HOBSON'S BAY).

    August 25. — Caroline, sohooner, 96 tons, Joseph White, from Hobart Town 15th inst. Passengers—cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Bancroft and Beckwith, agents. ... [Article] (1556 words)
  • PORT OF GEELONG. ARRIVED.

    August 24.—Mary Thomson, from New Zealand. ... [Article] (10 words)
  • PORT OF BELFAST. ARRIVED.

    August 14.—Eliza[?]eth, from Melbourne. August 16.—Ruby, from Melbourne to Portland, put in with loss of sails. SAILED. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • PORT OF WARRNAMBOOL. ARRIVED.

    August 14.—Tyne, from Hobart Town; Louisa, from Port Fairy. August 15.—Thomas Lord, from Melbourne. SAILED. ... [Article] (28 words)
  • PORT OF SYDNEY. ARRIVED.

    August 21.—Post Boy, from a whaling voyage; Hirondelle, from Port Albert. CLEARED OUT. August 21.—Governor-General, for ... [Article] (41 words)
  • ENGLISH SHIPPING. ARRIVED.

    From Melbourne. In the Thames: Stebonheath, Edith Rose, 24th May; Elizabeth, 25th; Island Home, 28th; Indemnity, 30th; John Bell, 4th June: Eliza Goddard, 5th.—From ... [Article] (322 words)
  • NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The departures for Australian ports from the Mersey during the month of May comprised eleven ships, whose aggregate tonnage amounted to 10,970 tons, or a [?]raction less than an ... [Article] (417 words)
  • THE JAMES BAINES.

    DISMISSAL OF PASSENGERS' COMPLAINTS.— During the last voyage of the James Baines from Melbourne to Liverpool some dissatisfaction, which, if not originated, was certainly most ... [Article] (1443 words)
  • COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Argus Office, Saturday Evening.

    The Sydney papers received by the City of Sydney give us some further reports of sales in the breadstuff market. "A portion of the Romana's cargo was sold ... [Article] (1736 words)
  • THE COLONIAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. To the Editor of the Argus.

    Sir,—My attention having been called to a letter in your impression of the 23rd instant, signed "Trader," and dated from Sydney, in reference to the extension of bank accommodation ... [Article] (183 words)
  • GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Saturday, 25th August, 1855.

    Dight's Mills.—Fine flour, £40 per ton; seconds, £38 do.; Haxall and Gallego, £44 do.; bran, 2s. 9d. to 3s. per bushel; wheat bought at 16s. to 17s. ... [Article] (92 words)
  • HAY MARKET. Saturday, 25th August, 1855.

    A—limited supply of hay has reached our market this week, and prices have advanced 20s. to 30s. per ton on our last quotations. Far less than the ordinary requirements of the ... [Article] (228 words)
  • MELBOURNE GOLD CIRCULAR. Saturday, 25th August, 1855.

    Gold continues at 76s. 6d., with little demand since the sailing of the Ballaarat. Recently we drew the attention of the goldfields authorities to the necessity of establishing ... [Article] (567 words)
  • GEELONG GOLD CIRCULAR. Saturday, 25th August, 1855.

    There has been no alteration in th buying price since last circular; it remains steadily at 76s. 9d. There has been very little business doing in town. The diggers' lots offered have been few; ... [Article] (355 words)
  • RETAIL MARKETS. Saturday, 25th August, 1855.

    The business of this market for the past week has been rather brisk, with a steady supply. There has, however, been no change in the prices. Fruits are slightly improving. ... [Article] (252 words)
  • WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Argus-Office, Saturday Evening.

    The week that has just ended has been enlivened by a few transactions, chiefly for the gold-fields, but, notwithstanding this, trade generally continues as dull as ever. Inquiries ... [Article] (2984 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (60 words)

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