January 8 —Telegraph, steamship, 700 tons, Geo. Gilmore, from Sydney 5th inst. Passengers—cabin: Sir Alfred Stephen, Mr. Justice Therry (late resident judge at Melbourne), Mr and Mrs Stewart and family, ...
Article : 1,030 wordsGold is now bought at the brokers, at £3 15s. per ounce, with a demand for shipment equal to the supplies offering. Export duty was paid at the Customs ...
Article : 102 wordsGold may be quoted at last week's rate, £3 15s. 3d., although £3 15s. 4[?]. has been given. In produce and supplies there is no alteration. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 wordsWe have had an extraordinary demand for reapers, haymakers, and other agricultural hands, during the past week, and for two or. three days 30s per acre was offered for reaping, though the present orders are ...
Article : 485 wordsReferring to our report on trade in another column, we subjoin a few remarks on particular articles, and a corrected list of prices current in our market. Breadstuffs.—There is a considerable variety of ...
Article : 2,537 wordsFlour, £45 per ton; hay £13 per ton; oats, 13s. 6d. per bushel; bran, 5s.6d. per bushel; maize, 15s.; rice, Patna £45; do., Java, £12; sugar, Mauritius, £52; do., Cossipore, £00 to £65; potatoes, new,4d. ...
Article : 169 wordsThe price of gold remains at 75s. The week just closed has been dull and inactive, so far as the gold market was concerned; clouded also, as it has been, by two events of a melancholy nature, in the sudden ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsDight's Mills.—Fine flour, £32 per ton; seconds, £30 do.; Haxall flour, none; Chilian, £31; bran, ls. 9d. per bushel. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £32 ...
Article : 80 wordsWool.—Upwards of 1400 bales have been brought forward by auction during the week: prices have again shown a downward tendency, and buyers are not disposed to operate generally, except at lower ...
Article : 318 wordsJanuary 2.—M. Howes, from Richmond, Virginia; Harp, from Melbourne. 3.—Telegraph, from Melbourne; Spitfire, from Melbourne; Little Pet, from Melbourne, Ebenezer, from ...
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Family Notices : 472 wordsDecember 29—Rolling Wave, from Liverpool; [?], from Sydney; Vixen, from Hobart Town; Agnes, from Melbourne. 30.-White Swan, from Melbourne; Golden Spring, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsUpwards of one hundred and twenty loads of hay have come into market today, notwithstanding which the prices realised throughout the previous part of the week have been well maintained. This is ...
Article : 211 wordsThere is no change in this market, and our remarks of last week hold good Agricultural laborers are greatly in demand Mechanics show a continued tendency to advance. ...
Article : 425 wordsThe magnificent clipper Red Jacket, of the White Star Line, sails from this port for England to-morrow morning; and, although the interval since our last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsThere has been a brisk business done in this market during the past week; the supply has continued plentiful, with a steady demand, and prices have been firm at the following quotations: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 wordsAs predicted in our last report, considerable quantities of goods have been despatched during the past week, but the rates continue almost the same. The season being especially favorable for bullock-teams, ...
Article : 409 wordsMessrs. Lascelles and TannocK report— Holidays have again interfered with business, the supply being very limited; useful horses of all kinds have been mquired for, and though we cannot quote ...
Article : 606 wordsMessrs. Edward Row and Co. report:— Beef.—The butchers being previously supplied with cattle caused a very slack attendance of buyers at the yards during the early part of the week, and prices ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 9 Jan 1856, Page 4
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