Monday, October 4—The screw-steamer Havilah, 166 tons, D. McFie, master, from Melbourne. J. Darwent, Town; J. Neman and Son. Port, agents. Passengers—Messrs. Whyte, Goodfellow, Wright, Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and 3 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsFlour remains unaltered at the prices of last week, with little enquiry. The rise in freights has checked purchases of both wheat, flour, and bran; and until the effect of the emigration from Melbourne and Sydney to ...
Article : 119 wordsNews from Sydney to September 30. The excitement respecting the new gold-fields continued. Business was looking up, and the demand for goods suitable to the diggings had ...
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Family Notices : 39 wordsThe course of our markets has been seriously interfered with during the past few days by two circumstances: firstly, and chiefly, the excitement caused by the reports—for reports still they are—from the gold-diggings at Port Curtis, is ...
Article : 2,187 words"HOPE" AND "NICHOLAS JAMES, JUN."—Your letters are to hand. ...
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Advertising : 782 wordsThe accounts that have been received from the grand centre of attraction at Port Curtis are very conflicting. Many diggers have tried the new lucky-bag, and pulled out very satisfactory ...
Article : 123 wordsWHETHER the rich gold-fields of Port Curtis be a fact or a fiction—whether the new El Dorado be a Paradise or a Pandemonium—whether the auriferous indications lead to disclosures from ...
Article : 1,799 wordsPublic attention has been pretty equally divided, during the last few days, between the rush to Port Curtis, and the dissensions among the shareholders and directors of the National Bank. As regards the latter, ...
Article : 3,849 wordsA series of highly interesting returns compiled from official sources, have recently made their appearance in the leading columns of the Melbourne Argus, from which we proceed to make ...
Article : 705 wordsWE yesterday furnished our readers with an analysis of the first part of the new Bill for consolidating and amending the laws relating to District Councils, and we now proceed with our task. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsNOMINATION AT THE PORT.—Mr. Anthony Hall, the Returning Officer, attended at the appointed place yesterday, and announced having received two letters, respectively proposing Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsALE— £ s. d. £ s. d. Bass's, No, 3, duty paid, per hhd... 8 5 0 8 7 6 Allsopp's.......... 7 10 0 0 0 0 Salt & Co,'s, No. 3........ 7 0 0 0 0 0 ...
Article : 1,592 wordsTHE PUBLIC MEETING AT THE POST.—A public meeting of the friends of Mr. E. Solomon was held last night at Port Adelaide, our report of which will appear to-morrow. ...
Article : 31 wordsTHE NATIONAL BANK.—The long-pending controversy concerning this establishment has, as will be seen by our telegram, ended in an injunction. The Bank is, therefore, at a stand-still. ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE MATCH BETWEEN THE CO[?] AND THE LADY MACDONNELL.—We understand that the [?] of £100 was yesterday paid by Messrs. Ald[?] and Bayston to the order of Mr. Durye[?] the owner of the cutter coquette, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 5 Oct 1858, Page 2
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