We have an addition of five hundred and twenty government immigrants to our labour market this week, by the arrival of the Regina and Anna Maria. The former has been placed in quarantine, having messles on board. The favourable change that ...
Article : 888 wordsThere have been no arrivals this week to test the Wool Market, and prices are reported nominally the same. The bales sold to-day were principally the clearing up lots from various stations. Only part of the New Zealand catalogued had arrived—that ...
Article : 536 wordsTHE amount of gold dust received at the Royal Mint during the past week has amounted to 1112 ozs. of which 50 ozs. were from the Rocky River. The issue of coin during the same ...
Article : 513 wordsGRAY, gray is Abbey [?], by Ballyshannon town; It has neither door nor window, the walls are brokendown; The carven stones, lie scatter'd in brier and nettle-bed; The only feet are those that come at burial of the dead. ...
Article : 358 words[?] actual. Draft [?] per owt. and no other allowance. WOOL.—Per 1b.: B, 1 bale mixed at [?]., 1 bale at 9d., I bale at [?].; B in diamond, 1 bale black at [?]d.; WHR conjoined, 1 bale damaged at [?].; [?] in diamond, 1 bale mixed at 18½d.; ...
Article : 300 wordsTrade is somewhat reviving, and a few teams have, during the week, left the town, more perhaps from the anxiety of escaping the high expenses of horse-feed in town, than from any anticipation of speedily arriving at their destination.—the roads being ...
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Advertising : 852 wordsBusiness has been [?] dull during the week, and we still notice excessive disinclination on the part of dealers to lay in stock; this is in a great measure owing to the almost impassable condition of the roads, and the unsettled state of the ...
Article : 955 wordsThe causes which have for several weeks past so materially interrupted the ordinary course of supplies to our markets have become still more serious through the calamitous floods which so generally prevailed at the close of the last and up to the ...
Article : 767 wordsDENILIQUIN, June 6 from the Warbreccan Run, by Laurence Cockburn, Esq.; damages [?]., driving expenses 3s. per head:— Yellow and white cow, top off near car, MW near rump; brindle sided cow, O off ribs, [?] near ribs, [?] upside down and reversed ...
Article : 2,550 wordsThe supply of labour for the city and suburbs continues in excess of the demand. Mechanics are also tolerably plentiful. The commands for up-country district, at about£30 per annum, for agricultural servants are increasing; and there is no ...
Article : 659 wordsOur stock market here continues very bare, which is not surprising when we consider that we have now arrived at the shorteat days in the year, and for considerable time have been visited with a continuance of rainy weather never before equalled ...
Article : 236 wordsThe waters are beginning to subside, leaving, however, large lagoons in the fertile hollows. Sufficient time has not yet been afforded to gather correct information as to the amount of damage done in any one of the thickly populated localities about us. ...
Article : 225 wordsWE have two fresh emigrant vessels to report, with 500 pasSongers, the Regina, and Anna Maria. The former vessel has been sent into quarantine. The engagement for useful farm labourers, bullock-drivers especially, have been in active demand ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsSIR—Will you favour me with the insertion of the following suggestions in the columns of your journal, and oblige Universal Penny Postage may now be most easily ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN.—The quantity of colonial wheat received by the millers this week has been very trifling. Its price averages from 7s. to 9s. per bushel; 9s, has been given for Adelaide wheat. Bran is still in heavy demand at 2s. per bushel, and will continue ...
Article : 1,035 wordsBurgls and [?] report the following sales effected during the week:— Allotment at Tempo, Dale to Reynolds. £20. [?] farm at Laue Cove, M'Kee to Mills, £3 per acre. ...
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