Tuesday, August 3—The cutter Endeavour, 20 tons, A. Reid, master, for Yorke's Peninsula. No passengers. Cargo— 40 flags flour, 20 deals, 5 bags pollard, Giles and Smith, I dray, Reid. ...
Article : 2,008 wordsThere have been several enquiries for flour, and some transactions have taken place at £17 to £17 10s. for good country brands. Notwithstanding the late advices received from Melbourne are of a gloomy character, ...
Article : 532 wordsSydney papers of 31st July are to hand. Fine flour, £20 per ton for Adelaide. Wheat, 8s. to 8s. 6d. The Manhood Suffrage clause in the Electoral Bill has been carried in the House of ...
Article : 300 wordsFreights at Madras.—(From circular letter, dated Madras, May 18, via Mauritius)—The only coast engagement has been a small vessel to load sugar at Cuddalove, for London, at 2l. 2s. 6d.; and 2l. 10s. for light goods. For rice from the ...
Article : 83 wordsFlour, £17 10s. to £18 10s.; wheat, 7s. 6d.: bran, 1s. 7d.; pollard, 1s. 9d.; English barley. 6s. 6d.; Cape barley, 5s.; oats. 5s. to 6s. BARRY & BAYLY, 11, Currie-street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsINDIAN DEBATES.—As we have no space for the publication of English parliamentary news in full, we beg to present our readers with the following abstract of recent important debates on ...
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Family Notices : 63 wordsThe following is the City article of the Home News, dated Saturday evening, May 8:— "At the date of our last some anxiety was expressed in connection with the arrival at maturity of a large quantity of ...
Article : 2,131 wordsThe following summary of Indian news in anticipation of the mail, is from the Bombay Gazette of May 19. It will be seen that several paragraphs are confirmatory of our telegrams of ...
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Advertising : 554 wordsPresent—W. C. Belt. Esq. (Chairman), Hon. Samuel Davenport, J. C. Pasley, Esq., and Dr. Wyatt, Inspector of Schools. The report of the Inspector of Schools, and the report ...
Article : 2,666 wordsTHE Anna Dixon brings us, via Mauritius, later papers from England, and the general tenor of the news is by no means of so gloomy a character as was that of our yesterday's telegrams. But ...
Article : 896 wordsTHE VICTORIA THEATRE.—"The Stranger" was performed last evening to a tolerably full house. Mr. Holloway, as the Stranger, acquitted himself admirably; and Miss Marie Nelson's Mrs. Haller was a splendid piece of ...
Article : 852 wordsTHE WOOL, MARKET.—We find no reference in the Home News to the price of wool, but as both the cotton and silk markets had an upward tendency at the dates last quoted, we may ...
Article : 81 wordsTHE TELEGRAM:—SUGAR.—On Saturday telegrams were simultaneously published in the Advertiser and in the Register relative to the Melbourne sales of sugar, ex Esperance. Our ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE EXPECTED MAIL.—The Burra Burra was to have sailed from Melbourne (according to telegram) on Monday morning, with the May mails from England. She will probably arrive ...
Article : 84 wordsBurras, £142. Princess Royals, £25. Royals, £l 1s. Money on freehold security, 10 to 12½ ...
Article : 30 wordsRates of exchange on London at Port Louis, 30th June, 1858-90days' sight, par; 60days' sight, ½ percent. premium; 30 days' sight, 1 per cent. premium; demand, 1½ per cent. premium; circular notes, 2½ per cent. premium. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 4 Aug 1858, Page 2
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