[?] 5th November—9 a.m.—Wind, S., fresh; showery. Bar., 29.98; ther., 52. 1 p.m.— Wind, S., fresh; fine. Bar., 30.03; ther., 57. 4 p.m.—Wind, S.w., strong; fine. Bar., 30-03; ther., 57. ...
Article : 421 wordsThe races to-day were, as compared with yesterday, but poorly attended, although there were, nevertheless, a considerable number of persons visible on and about the course. The excitement of the Cup-day ...
Article : 2,359 wordsBusiness was as dull to-day as it has been [?] the whole of the week, There was a large of new hay in the m [?], which was disposed of at the rates that have been rali g all the week. A [?] business ...
Article : 78 wordsIN the supplement to this day's issue will be found the chief portion of our summary for transmission to Europe. Owing to the large space occupied by our account of the recent flood, we are compelled to hold ...
Article : 3,931 wordsThe wool sales yesterday were more active. The biddings were brisk, and better prices were obtained. The debate on the Budget was sustained until two o'clock this morning. The Opposition are evidently ...
Article : 223 wordsMessrs J. H. WEAE and Co, Sharobrukers, repo[?]:—The market was to quiet yesterday that we did not think is, worth while to mention the small amount of business done. Tweeds rose to 32s, but dropped back ...
Article : 100 wordsMr J. M. PATTEN reports:—The demand and supply have been very good; ploughmen, general form haaus, and useful men have been engaged at fair wages There are few that farmeis ...
Article : 596 wordsA public meeting was held at Leigh Creek on Friday afternoon, to hear from the late master of the common school there, what had passed between him and the Board of Education since the lust meeting. About ...
Article : 896 wordsThere is a movement made in meat preserving here, and the prospectus of a company has been issued which has several influential names attached to it. Mrs Bradley and her paramour Talbot, who were ...
Article : 67 wordsFriday was almost a dies non at the Corner. There were few people there, and they seemed content to believe that there was little or no use attempting to do business. About luncheon time there was a ...
Article : 495 wordsThe Prince of Wales' Birthday on 9th November will be generally kept, notwithstanding the Government proclamation of the 12th because of the departure of the mail. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe racing excitement has not yet quite worn off, and in political, commercial, and other circles there appears but little disposition to cast it off until the Victoria Race Club's meeting is brought to a close, ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsDRUNKARDS.—William Orr, charged as a drunkard, having appeared on his own recognisance, was discharged. CAUSE LIST.—Byrne v Murphy, a case of abusive ...
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Family Notices : 910 wordsSIR,—I have received a pound in a letter from Mr Hanson, without any direction as to its disposal. I suppose it must be for the Ballarat East Flood Fund; [?]refore enclose it to you.— ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 6 Nov 1869, Page 2
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