The demand has been brisk, but very little gold dust offering; this may be partially accounted for in consequence of the high price in Port Philip, viz, from £3 17s, 41/2d to £3 17s, 6d, Per ounce; this with export duty added makes ...
Article : 752 wordsThe Chief Commissioner reported a Certificate for confirmation in the case of James H. Butechart. In the case of Thomas Argent a refusal of certificate on the ground that insolvont had incurred debts without reason ...
Article : 891 wordsGRAIN AND FLOUR,—The millers do not give any reports. They state that the Flour Market is in such an unsettled position that prices cannot be furnished with any degree of acourney. This refused to afford reports will surely encourage ...
Article : 993 wordsINQUEST,—We mentioned in our last that a man named Joseph Tring had been found lying lying ill in the bush, near Two Mile Creek, in a kind of hut made of branches, without fire or food, and had been conveyed by ...
Article : 1,536 wordsMargaret Mauro, an old offender, for being drunk was sentenced to pay a fine of 40s., or be imprisoned for forty-eight hours. Thomas Brown, for being drunk and obstructing a ...
Article : 1,254 wordsThe Share market has been inactive this past week, and there in no transactions in Bank or other shares of importance to note; holders, however, continue firm at quotations. Commercial Bank, Bank of New South Wales, and Insurance ...
Article : 316 wordsThe supply of wool this week has been limited in the extreme,and portion of that advertised was not landed. There is evidently a desire to purchase wool, could it be met with in sufficient. quantities, for a remittance, at the rates ...
Article : 408 wordsFifteen drunkards were brought before the Court: ohe was discharged, and twelve were fined in the usual penalty, 20s., or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. John Danger, an habitual drunkard, was sent to gaol for seven ...
Article : 1,277 wordsTare actual. Draft 1-lb. per cwt. and no other allowance. WOOL—Per Ib.: W, 1 bale grease at 5¼d.: X, 1 hand washed at 12d.; CS, 1 grease at 8d.: B, 1 skin at 6d.: B, 2 fleece at 15¼d.; Gin Gin, 2 fleece at 15¾d.; B & LL, 2 broken at 9¾d.; ALSN, 8 ...
Article : 201 wordsWOOL,—No new feature has occurred in the market. The almost total cessation of supply may now be fairly reckoned upon, for, at least, the ensuing two months; stocks are also nearly exhausted, and there is nothing good to be met with. ...
Article : 568 wordsThere is no fresh arrival of Emigrants to report this week, and almost all these by the Golden Era came out either under preengagements, or to join their friends who had paid for their passage. ...
Article : 645 wordsBy the Telegraph, we have received Melbourne journals of the 27th ultimo, which furnish one day's later intelligence. Referring to the recent fire, in Melbourne the ...
Article : 2,000 wordsWheat—25s. per bushel; source. Mour—Flue, £50; seconds, £48. Maize—7s. 6d to 8s. 3d.; supply plentiful. English Barley—None. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 2 Jul 1855, Page 3
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