Friday's market opened with a very lively demand for United Albion and Prince of Wales, in consequence of a discovery of a new gutter, shares ran up rapidly, and at lenght touched 8l; then fell slightly, ...
Article : 750 wordsFriday, 9th October.—9 a.m.—Wind W.N.W., moderate; fine. Bar., 30 11; ther., 4 p.m.—Wind S.E., moderate; very fine. Bar., 30 07; ther., 61. ARRIVED. ...
Article : 589 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Daniel [?] was charged [?] drunennes. Constable Connolly stated [?] ney went into th e watch-housae on the [?] with another man, mistaking it for a [?] ...
Article : 1,120 wordsThe Panama and Now Zealand R.M. steamer Ruahine, arrived here at 9 p.m yesterday, only a few hours after the time she was expected. Dr Evans, who was so well known as a public man ...
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Family Notices : 985 wordsThe P.N.Z. and A.B.M. Company's steamer Ruahine, arrived in the Bay at nine o'clock last night. She left Panama on the 31st August, and reached Wellington on 30th September. ...
Article : 79 wordsIn wheat, holders having reduced their prices, some transactions have taken place. 11,400 hectors (1681b) on board buyers' vessels, in bulk, is quoted at $4 and £3 80c. per hector; 1500 fanegas on board vessels, in ...
Article : 206 wordsA sale of Crown lauds took place at Mr Dyte's auction rooms, Ballarat, on Friday, conducted by Mr W. H. Barnard, Land Officer. The following are the particulars:— ...
Article : 857 wordsThe discovery made last night by the United Albion of the existence of deeper ground by nearly 60 feet than their present workings, in a south-westerly directtion from their shaft, caused an early demand for this ...
Article : 1,306 wordsThe American news is unimportant. A terrible earthquake has occurred on the coast of Peru, attended with appalling disasters. Callao suffered severely. After the shock a great fire broke out, by ...
Article : 742 wordsWe publish, to-day our monthly summary of intelligence for transmission to Europe. We have received a number of letters on various subjects, which we are compelled to hold over. As soon as space ...
Article : 2,960 wordsThe want of water is still yet much felt in this locality, as, after any of the rainfalls that have latterly occurred, there was never any rain-water remaining for more than a few clays. The only thing in the ...
Article : 356 wordsSIR,—I find tha I was in error in [?] extraordinary meeting of the Hand and [?] pany, held last evening, "That none of the [?] holders had come forward to pay up their [?] ...
Article : 494 wordsClunes.—Quartz—Port Phillip Company, 1753 tons; yield, 7055 oz 18 dwt; average per ton, 8 dwt 5'44gr. The Clunes Company paid dividends amounting to 5346l, being 2l 14s per scrip, or oil per original share. ...
Article : 488 wordsThe news from the front at Patea is most alarming, and of a serious character. Since their last defeat the colonial forces have withdrawn from the outposts, and centred in Patea. A large tract of country lias ...
Article : 218 wordsThe committee of management met on Monday, 5th. October. There were present—Messrs J. A. Doane, president, in the chair; G. Lovitt, G. Duncan, vicepresidents; the Revs. W. Henderson and J. J. Halley; ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 10 Oct 1868, Page 2
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