Wool.—We offered at our sale to-day 1400 bales. Biddings were about equal to last sales; good wools, both washed and greasy, sold extremely well[?] and[?] there is a good demand for these sorts, but for ...
Article : 2,876 wordsThe Hon. Saul Samuel, Agent-General, has replied to the criticisms of the Times on the finances of New South Wales, and points out that the railways of the colony are paying over four per cent[?] on their coat ...
Article : 301 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The improvement in breadstuffs, though satisfactory to sellers, is likely to retard business and check sales. The decline at first was too much not to be followed ...
Article : 541 wordsRobert Smallman, foreman of the carpenters employed on the railway, dropped dead last night in John-street near the hospital. At the inquest held this morning, the verdict returned was death from ...
Article : 62 wordsWashington Irving's home of Sunnyside remains within and without just as he left it. The house is small, but snug and commodious, and his study is a very agreeable room, with the morning sun upon it. ...
Article : 467 wordsMessrs. Brunker and Wolfe report: There is brisk demand for lucerne hay, principally for country use, and values are hardening; soft green hay worth to £3 10s, other qualities to £3 5a per ton; oaten, 50s ...
Article : 85 wordsMessrs. R. Goldebrough and Co. report: We have sold four thousand bales of wool this week, at firm prices. Inferior to good average greasy realized 7d to 11½d, inferior to average washed fleece 14d 19d, ...
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Advertising : 1,010 wordsIn the International Regatta yesterday, all the first prizes were won by the Russians, who beat the English and French men-of-war crews. It is alleged their boats are better than the others. ...
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