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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,395 wordsThe following market reports have appeared daily in the Advertiser, and are here reproduced for the information of our country readers:— SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 4. ...
Article : 606 wordsThe utmost excitement prevails relative to the Chinese. It has been ascertained that the three Chinamen who attempted to assassinate the storekeeper and his wife were suborned to that ...
Article : 282 wordsIn the House of Assembly— Petitions were presented praying that a road from Lyndoch Valley to Nuriootpa, might be declared a main road, and for the construction of a bridge across ...
Article : 4,424 wordsFlour has advanced in Sydney £1 a ton. It now sells at £25. The show of hands was in favor of Parkes, Cowper, Martin, and Black. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 532 wordsAdvices from Tasmania are to May 5. The news from Fingal are of a very cheering character. Flour is steady at from £23 to £24 per ton. ...
Article : 40 wordsAdvices to the 11th ult. Four men have been drowned by the upsetting of a boat. Trade is very dull. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following declarations of insolvency have been made during the part week:—Francis Haire, Glenelg, school-master ; and John Smith, Port Adelaide, publican. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe arrival of the English Mail having absorbed public attention, business has been rather neglected, and the flour market has experienced no alteration on the quotations of Saturday, which remain £23 to ...
Article : 67 wordsSir—Believing any news of the new country at Stuart Creek might be interesting to some of your readers, I give you a short account, of my return trip, haying made the settlers' district in four easy days' ...
Article : 283 wordsBusiness has shown no new symptoms to-day. Wheat is quoted at 9s. 3d. to 9s. 6d.; flour, £23 to £23 10s. Messrs. Green, Parr, & Luxmoore offered, at the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe flour market remains without alteration on the prices of the past few days. Still a considerable enquiry for flour has prevailed, at rates which holders are unwilling to accept. The consequence has been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsSir—I wish through your columns to ask the Attorney-General whether the inhabitants of the Clare district are to remain for ever deprived of justice, because gentlemen who have been appointed to act ...
Article : 546 wordsWe extract the following from the Home News of April 18 :— The English funds dosed on Saturday at 95 to ½ for money and 95 ½ for the account Bank Stock left off at 223 to 225; ...
Article : 834 wordsThere were only l,502 sheep in the market to-day. Wethers sold at 22s. ; ewes 20s. each. The market was thinly attended, and the supply more than exceeded the demand. ...
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Family Notices : 169 wordsIn the House of Assembly— The Treasurer stated the Government were prepared to bring in & Bill to abolish the duty on cornsacks and grass seeds. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsThe next colonial sates will commence on the 28th April, the arrivals to date consisting of—2,600 bales Australian, 25,698 bales Port Philip, 3,100 bales Van Diemen's Land, 10,718 bales Adelaide, 4,996 bales Cape. Total 47,112 bales; ...
Article : 1,035 wordsIn the Legislative Council— The Offences against the Person Bill was re third tune and passed. The Offences against Property Bill was further ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 11 Jun 1859, Page 2
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