Saturday, 27th November.—9 a.m.—Wind, W., moderate; cloudy. Bar., 29.80; ther., 56. 1 p.m.—Wind, strong; cloudy, fine. Bar., 29.80; ther., 69. 4 p.m.—Wind, S.S.E., moderate; cloudy. Bar., 29.65; ...
Article : 91 wordsIn commercial matters there is as usual on Saturday, little to communicate. The cargo of maize (1500 slightly damaged) of the Tower Hill, from Clarence River, was sold to-day by Greig and Murray, at very fair rates, ...
Article : 252 wordsWe have not heard of a change in commercial circles during last week, if we except the fact that flour is now down'to a quotation of from £14 10s to £15 per ton. Brandies and stout remain as before, and tobaccoes are ...
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Advertising : 308 wordsThe Customs authorities have ascertained that frauds have been perpetrated in connection with the practice of delivering goods to the military. The premises of Mr Greaves at Clarence River have ...
Article : 145 wordsMr E. J. STRICKLAND reports: —I did not hold my usual auction sale this week, only having a few lots of skins, &c., in. Full wool skins are getting scarce, the majority of the sheep coming to ...
Article : 129 wordsMr JAMES SMITH, Broker, reports:—Clunes stocks were a little hotter to-day, but Now Norths were on the decline; sellers at £135. Scrip in other companies stood at about yesterday's rates. Red ...
Article : 185 wordsOn Tuesday next a preliminary meeting of the less influential members of the Assembly will be held, to consider what action it will be advisable to take in reference to a meeting of other members to be held ...
Article : 115 wordsMr JOHN M. GARRATT reports:—There is no improvement to report, and but little prospect of any prior to the now year. There is, howover, great satisfaction expressed that the extreme ...
Article : 182 wordsPolitics and their customary contingencies having been nowhere to-day, the city's equilibrium has been disturbed by the arrival of the Flying Squadron, a portion of which, as previously noted, entered the ...
Article : 1,576 wordsBALLARAT East has done nothing more entirely deserving public gratitude than it did when it carried out the liberal design of the Public Library. Excepting the magnificent ...
Article : 1,797 wordsMr J. M. PATTEN reports: —The demand this week for good men was exceedingly good, and the supply was very far short; there appears to be a great scarcity of good farming men. There was ...
Article : 869 wordsThe MARKET INSPECTOR reports as follows:—Hay.—The weather has caused the supply of hay to fall off, and scarcely any is coming forward, which had the effect of clearing the sheds. Quantity, 73 tons. ...
Article : 159 wordsMessrs M'DOWALL and GRAY report:—The market during the week has been very poorly supplied, the wet weather preventing farmers from sending in their teams. This has enabled us to clear ...
Article : 796 wordsThe Flying Squadron will probably remain in the harbor for a week or ten days at least, and very shortly visitors will be allowed to visit the various vessels. Leave will be given to the men to come ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 29 Nov 1869, Page 2
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