Saturday, 10th April.—9 a.m.—Wind, S., fresh; overcast. Bar., 3[?]-09; ther., 55. 1 p.m.—Wind, S.S.W., fresh; cloudy; fine. Bar. 30-11; ther., 67. ARRIVED. ...
Article : 86 wordsMrs Tucker of Mudgee, whose store was set on fire a short time ago, has been served with a summons by the Insurance Companies, on the charge of conniving at the offence. A day or two ago, a man named Thomas ...
Article : 73 wordsAt the meeting held by the citizens last night, it was decided that the city should not be lighted with gas. The principal reason given was that the price of gas was too high. ...
Article : 89 wordsMr JOSEPH RANKIN, Stock and Sharebroker, reports —A fair number of enquiries for Springdallah, Clunes, and Pleasant Creek stocks, with an average amount of business transacted. Golden Horns fell to £50, at ...
Article : 138 wordsThis renowned old steamship, the arrival of which has been watched and waited for during the last four or five days, was telegraphed yesterday as having passed Cape Otway at nine o'clock in the morning. The information at once gave rise to ...
Article : 733 wordsThe past week has been an eventful one in Black woods stocks, especially so in Garibaldi and the offshoots of that venture. On Friday night Garibaldi were sold at £5, and on Saturday morning as high as ...
Article : 7,147 wordsThe Hero (s), arrived to-day from Auckland, with dates to 3rd April. An extensive conflagration had taken place at Auckland, by which the Orpheus and Wharf hotels, and also a block of wooden buildings ...
Article : 430 wordsMr JOHN M. GARRATT, Loan and Sharebroker, Geolong, reports:—The market has been pretty brisk during the week, closing with a demand for Egerton and Clunes stocks ...
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Advertising : 317 wordsThere has been very little change during the week in commercial matters. Owing to the recent, legal proceedings Which have been taken in Melbourne against colonial bottlers, ease brandies have advanced in price ...
Article : 429 wordsIt is our painful duty to record another boat accident on Lake Burrumbeet, by which Mr John Wyndham Rosser, an old and respected resident of Ballarat, lost his life. It seems that on Friday afternoon Mr ...
Article : 1,492 wordsThere is some reason to believe that we are not yet at the end of the revelations to be made in connection with the subject before the Corruption Committee. It is stated that one Minister at least, at the ...
Article : 3,825 wordsA meeting of farmers and others was held on Saturday, at Craig's Royal hotel, for the purpose of taking into consideration the question of charges and accommodation for the conveyance of hay, &c., to Melbourne ...
Article : 1,004 wordsTHE new County Court bill promises to give us all we have asked for, and more. We have for years asked for the extension to the County Courts of an equity and insolvency jurisdiction, ...
Article : 1,258 wordsThe MARKET INSPECTOR reports as follows:—Hay.—The supply was larger than during the former week, but prices have not declined. 295 tons came to hand, and were disposed of at from £510s to £6 per[?]ton. ...
Article : 297 wordsMr JAMES SMITH, Broker, reports:—To-day Clunes stocks were again most in demand. The reef having been struck by the Great Northern, created an enquiry for the shares, and they advanced ...
Article : 467 wordsMr W. M. BONES report—Great demand for all Clunes stock that is on the supposed line of reef, as the New North Clunes Consols, London and Australian, and Extension, &c. Following ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 12 Apr 1869, Page 2
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