Friday, 2nd August.—Melbourne, schooner, from Warrnambool; Douglas, barque, from Mauritius. Saturday, 3rd August.—Pilot, schooner, from Hokitiki; Schiedam, ship, from Rotterdam; Western, ...
Article : 63 wordsMessrs O'FARRELL and SON report—Horses.—The same degree of inactivity which has characterised this market for the past month still continues, and we do not expect much improvement during ...
Article : 568 wordsBusiness during the week has been of fair extent, considering the season of the year, which is always a dull one, and the spring is looked forward to for a revival of country trade. The changes in the markets are very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 361 wordsSailed—Barwon for Sydney. The wind is south-west and fresh. The weather is dull. QUEENSCLIFF, 3rd August. ...
Article : 46 wordsBusiness in general has been quiet during the week, with the exception of the produce market, which still maintans the advance noted in last report although the arrivals of potatoes and grain from Tasmanian ports has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,088 wordsThe "Flying Scud" continues to draw good houses at the Victoria Theatre. Miss Kate Denin has accepted a Melbourne engagement. An offer is advertised to back Barney to play ...
Article : 109 wordsThe canvass of the city by the relief committee does not show so much distress as was anticipated. Captain Hart is the only candidate for the ele[?] ral district of the Sturt. ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsExport entries were passed at the Customs on Saturday on 4 oz of gold for shipment, per Sussex, for London. The business of the past week has been of the quietest ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsWE think it likely that a more humiliating scene than that exhibited by Mr Higinbotham in the Legislative Assembly last Thursday night has seldom been witnessed within the ...
Article : 1,551 wordsThe public meeting held in the School-[?], Miners'-rest, on 2nd August, in aid of the New South Wales Floods Relief Fund, was, through the unpropitiousness of the weather, rather a small one, ...
Article : 346 wordsMessrs M'DOWALL and GRAY report—Supply of hay continues in excess of demand—sheds full every night. Prices lower. Straw only wanted for bedding. Oats—Although the supply has has been ...
Article : 529 wordsThe convicts Searle and Ballan, now under sentence of death in the Ballarat gaol, continue to comport themselves quietly. They eat and sleep well—Ballan especially so, and are, on the whole, ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 5 Aug 1867, Page 2
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