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Advertising : 538 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Argus of June 26 says: The position of the bread-stuffs market remains unaltered. Flour can only be got rid of in small parcels at about £14, and to quit ...
Article : 387 wordsTuesday evening last a number of persons, [?] and old, assembled in the Church Schoolroom, [?]ch was nicely prepared for the occasion, to bid farewell to the Rev. C F. Withey, who for the past ...
Article : 668 wordsA special meeting of the East Maitland Borough Council was held in the Council Chamber, on Monday evening. There were present: The Mayor (Mr. Geo. Barrow), ...
Article : 1,336 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT.—June 23, 1882.— There is little change to report this week. The weather has been cold and wintry; and we cannot expect any improvement in the pastures until the ...
Article : 1,011 wordsWheat, per bushel, 5s 6d to 5s 9d; maize, ditto, 5s 6d to 5s 9d; hay, lucerne, per ton, £7 to £7 10s, ditto, oaten and wheaten ditto, £6 10s to £7; potatoes, per cwt., 7s to 8s; onions, ditto, 10s to 12s; tobacco, in leaf, ...
Article : 92 wordsPOLICE COURT.—There were no cases for hearing at the police court on Tuesday, the 27th instant. The Police Magistrate, Mr. J. N. Brooks, adjudicated as Licensing ...
Article : 1,096 wordsCOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.—In the Import markets business continues very quiet, and sales for the most part consist of sorting up lines. In bread-stuffs there is little to notice beyond trade sales of ...
Article : 823 wordsAn amusing incident occurred the other night at the Princess's Theatre, and is thus recorded in the Referee:—In the second act of "Lights o' London" Seth Preene and ...
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