Saturday, 3rd October.—9a.m.—Wind N., fresh; [?]; Bar., 30 07; ther., 66. ARRIVED. Saturday, 3rd October.—Wonga Wongs, steamer, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsAn average business at previous rates reported for the past week. In the flour market business has been heavy and few transactions excepting purchases for immediate consumption have been made. Flour is ...
Article : 129 wordsBusiness opened quiet, but improved, with buyers pretty freely forward at the close for certain stocks Ballarat mines have again been almost entirely neglected, while Egerton and Beechworth stocks have ...
Article : 317 wordsHay.—150 tous. The supply was very large in the latter part of the week, and the sheds on saturday evening were full of unsold loads. Most of the farmers are now clearing out the balance of their stocks, and the ...
Article : 196 wordsThe magistrates have determined to —the electro-biologist, to trial for the alleged assault upon a married woman named [?] Carr was at once bailed out. ...
Article : 70 wordsSince our report on Thursday no improvement has taken place in the market; the extreme dulness still continues, and the difficulty experienced in selling any kind of produce can only be accounted for by the ...
Article : 337 wordsThe most important subject just now is the flour market. It has closed extremely weak, and the probabilities are against any improvement. The market was falling during the whole week, with the exception of ...
Article : 923 wordsMr Smith, brother of the [?] attempted to commit suicide last [?] succeeded that his case is a very [?] A now gold discovery has been [?] ...
Article : 695 wordsHorses.—We only yarded about 20 head to-day, mostly very inferior stock, one lot of fresh draughts which we had expected, not being able to be forward, having broken away from their paddocks. A fair ...
Article : 475 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Rand pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness, and was fined 5s or six hours in gaol, HORSE STEALING.—Jas. Wheeler, who had been ...
Article : 287 wordsA better feeling prevailed in to-day's market, and prices stiffened for quartz scrip. New North Clunes were held for 62l, 61l being freely bid. Clunes Consols were firm at [?]l 5s, Black Horses remain steady at 17l. ...
Article : 954 wordsConsiderable excitement was created on Sunday in Ballarat East by a report gaining currency that the body of a man named William Trengrove, aged 40 years, an engineer, residing in Humllray street, had ...
Article : 5,099 wordsCRESWICK.—Flour, £17; nay, £5; straw, £2; oats, 4s 3d to 4s 6d; pollard, 2s; bran, 2s; potatoes, £6 to £6 10s; cracked maize, 5s. CLUNES.—Flour, £17 to £17 10s: hay, £4 10s to £5; ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—As the letter from Mr A. D. Dangerfield, which appeared in your issue of the 1st instant, is calculated to create an impression unfavorable to the Alliance Company and me, its representative in this ...
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Advertising : 89 wordsPrsent—Messrs Dalgelsh (in the chair [?] Baird, Hepburn, Gilchrist, Simpson, Cl[?] Bacclus, Bath, Gibson, Fisken, G[?] M'Intosh. ...
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Family Notices : 86 wordsIT may be hoped now that the Western Council has got over the chief preliminary difficulties in connection with the Wendouree improvements. To please everybody was of ...
Article : 1,063 wordsSir,—The nature and objects of the above instition are now fairly before the public of Ballarat. The attendance was exceedingly numerous, and the opening address of our lecturer was received with a degree ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 5 Oct 1868, Page 2
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