September 14.—Victoria, barque, 400 tons, Wm Lenington, commander, from Batavia, via the Cocos Islands, July 29th. Passenger—Mr A. Ellis. Westgarth, Ross, and Co, Agents. ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe advices to the end of May, received during the week, place us in possession of the results of the Wool Sales in progress. We are sorry to report that the somewhat depressed ...
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Family Notices : 13 wordsCONSIDERABLE anxiety has been excited by a report that the last sales of wool in London had resulted in a decline of 2d to 2½d. per lb. We fear that it is too true ...
Article : 3,237 wordsNEAL'S POINT, SEPTEMBER 4.—Little of interest has occurred since I last wrote. The river is subsiding fast, and with the assistance of fallon trees, can be now crossed at various ...
Article : 732 wordsWE may begin to form some sort of impression of the aspect which our new Council is to wear. The great bulk of the Elections of popular representatives now being over, ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE 4th September being the day appointed for nominating a Member for Gipps Land to serve in our first Legislative Council for the Province of Victoria, caused but little excitement here, ...
Article : 707 wordsNo alteration occurred in prices during the last week. TALLOW.—Tue operations in and alterations of the value of Tallow during the past month, ...
Article : 111 wordsThe polling for this district took place yesterday, and from the result, as far as it is as yet known, it will be seen that there is not a shadow of doubt of the return of Mr. ...
Article : 103 wordsARRIVED—September 12.—Brilliant, barquue[?] 548 tons, William Murray, commander, from St Katherinc's Dock, London, June 11.—Passengers (cabin) Mr Johnston, two Misses Johnston, Miss ...
Article : 78 wordsDuring the week, we have experienced a temporary depression, consequent on the absence of carriage, or at least the exorbitaut rales demanded to the interior. Some few speculators, ...
Article : 516 wordsALTHOUGH we could not obtain our letters last night, in cousequence of the late hour at which the mail arrived, we hear by private hand, that Mr. Snodgrass had a large majority over Mr. ...
Article : 84 wordsARRIVED.—September 5.—Venus, schooner 40 tons, Captain Mae Graham, from Adelaide the 25th Aug. 6.—Emma brig, 121 tons, Captain Brooks, from Auckland the 13th August; ...
Article : 1,355 wordsWe have received complete files of Wool Catalogues from the commencement of the May sales; intermediate dates we now give, as also those from the 3rd, to the 6th of June. C. and ...
Article : 3,073 wordsSEPTEMBER 5.—The tide is turning in favour of Ophir, if we may judge by the arrivals of the week; at least a dozen new habitations have reared their modest roofs on the ground which a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 16 Sep 1851, Page 2
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