The Circuit Court opens this morning before Mr Justice Williams and common juries, Mr Dunne prosecuting for the Crown. The calendar is unusually heavy, more than forty cases being already ...
Article : 2,955 wordsSaturday, 11th October.—Keera, from Port Albert; Lady Bird, from Portland; City of Sydney, from Sydney; William Miskin, from Warrnambool; William Hill, from Newcastle. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe commercial news brought by the English mail has [?] without any marked effect on the colonial markets. The state of our local trade for the past week has shown a marked improvement on the previous few ...
Article : 1,129 wordsMR MICHAEL WALSH reports as follows— The market experienced a slight improvement daring the week. The many inquiries made tor snares the last, few days indicate the termination of the lull which ...
Article : 172 wordsMESSRS HEPBURN and LEONARD report— Fat Cattle.—The yards this week have been emply supplied, the quality of which waa principally good to prime; fair prices were realised for the entire, although ...
Article : 979 wordsMessrs J. B. WERE and SON report— There has been more animation in the stock: and share market tins week, Bank and Insurance stocks have been chiefly in demand; prices have been well maintained, ...
Article : 917 wordsCRIMINAL SESSIONS.—Melbourne—Wednesday, 15th October. CIRCUTT COURTS.—Ballarat-Monday, 13th October. Geelong—Monday, 20th October. ...
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Family Notices : 24 wordsTHE Port Phillip Farmers' Society may safely claim priority of origin among' the various agricultural societies of Victoria, and boast of baving done some share of good in its time, ...
Article : 1,834 wordsThere were no export entries for gold passed to-day at the customs. During the week the import markets may be described as utterly inactive. There was a slight indication of a ...
Article : 1,385 wordsWINES AND SPIRITS.—Brandy, Martell's Henessys, and United Vineyard, Ll 4s to Ll 5s per gal; do, in case, L2 16s to L2 18s per doz; do do inferior do, Ll 15s to L2: rum, W.T., proof, 18s to Ll pergal, whiskey, ...
Article : 828 wordsThere has been a fair amount of business transacted during the whole of the past week, and with one or two exceptions prices have been well sustained. The exceptions are sugar, wheat, and flour, the former of which ...
Article : 1,209 wordsMr J. V. TARTE reports— There has been a good supply of both hay and straw this week. Towards the close it was difficult to effect wiles at previous quotations, the large quantity of green ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 13 Oct 1862, Page 2
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