The exchange on England is 1 per cent, premium. The import market exhibits a healthier tone. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsFLOUR.—Nominal, at £9 15s. to £11 per ton. WHEAT.—There are buyers at 4s. 01d. to 4s. 1d. per bushel, but very little is to be ...
Article : 86 wordsOMAGH, barque, 352 tons, Richard Hodson, master, from Melbourne March 14. T. Whinnerah, Town: J. Formby, Port, agents. No passengers. In ballast. ...
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Family Notices : 88 wordsJacob, a railway guard, had his leg cut off last night by the train. Heavy rain fell again last night. In the Simultaneous Match yesterday ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—I have taken the advice given me by the Chairman at the Mount Barker Show dinner, when prevented replying to Mr. Reynolds, and therefore beg you will do me the kindness to insert this ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Great Britain and Continent of Europe, Mediterranean Ports, North and South America, Cape of Good Hope and African Colonies. ...
Article : 265 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—March 25. City of Melbourne, steamer, from Sydney. March 26. Rangatira, steamer, from Sydney; Deva, brig, unknown; Mary ...
Article : 92 wordsHow long, "O Romans!" (to be a little Ciceronian), are we to endure without relief the eccentricities ami obstructions of Mr. Justice Boothby? People have tried to shut ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,133 wordsSir—On perusing a letter published in this day's Register signed. "A. Smith," I was much much struck with the Bound reasoning contained therein, and the masterly manner in which your ...
Article : 201 wordsSir—I read with a great deal of pleasure as well as profit the letter signed "A. Smith," in your Monday's issue, upon the subject of protection. I may be permitted to say that I fully endorse the ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—At the present time when we hear so much about "invalidity" and "illegality." and when the subject of the Moonta leases is so much public attention, I thought that it would not be out ...
Article : 493 wordsIn every nation where constitutional government is established the Civil Service is regarded as a fine field for young men=="gentlemen" we should call them—who have ...
Article : 4,172 wordsSir—It is much to be desired that this retrograde movement should have all the attention it deserves on the part of those who in any way made themselves acquainted with its principles and operations ...
Article : 1,328 wordsSir—It may fairly be inferred from the letter of Mr. Finnie, in the Register of March 25, that chacoal pir-iron may be made here at less than £7 per ton. ...
Article : 297 wordsThe bulk of the wheat is, I believe, now sent to market, but the very low price obtainable has caused trade to be very dull, and complaints are heard in every direction of the [?] ...
Article : 344 wordsA destructive fire occurred on Monday night (5th) on the premises of Mr. Sparshott, of Gawler River. A new barn, about 2,000 bushels of wheat, a quantity of barley, and some other things were ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 27 Mar 1867, Page 2
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