Thursday, 17th June.—9 a.m.—Wind, W.N.W., very light; cloudy, foggy. Bar., 30.42; ther., 49. 1 p.m—Wind, N., right; fine. Bar., 30.45: ther., 55, 4 p.m—Wind, N.E., very light. Bar., 30.41; ther., 55. ...
Article : 428 wordsThursday's market was very unsteady; a good number of transactions took place in a variety of stocks, but prices fluctuated too much to make a comfortable business for speculators. Band and Albion Console ...
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Family Notices : 938 wordsThe market was pretty well supplied, and yesterday's prices may be quoted. Very little barley is offering, and wheat is pretty firm at from 5s 11d to 6s 1d per bushel. Flour remains at from £13 10s to £14 per ...
Article : 50 wordsMr JAMES SMITH, Broker, reports:—United Albion and Prince of Wales had a steady demand all flay, and advanced from £3 12s Cd to £4 2s 6d, closing firm with buyers at this figure. Band and ...
Article : 426 wordsIn the supplement to this day's issue will be found our monthly summary of intelligence for transmission to Europe. A portion of our summary will be found in the fourth page. ...
Article : 3,733 wordsMr W. M. BONES reports—Business good, and great demand for all stock at an advanced price. £3 freely offered for any number of Extensions, varying from 100 to 500 shares, but there appears ...
Article : 469 wordsSIR,—The report of the monthly meeting of the Ballarat District Orphan Asylum which appeared in your journal of Tuesday last, brings forward a matter that is worthy of some attention on the part of the ...
Article : 729 wordsThe following are some of the unfulfilled appointments for ploughing matches:—Smeaton, Friday, 18th June, in Mr James Wright's paddock, at Smeaton; Newstead, Wednesday, 23rd June, on Mr Crathur's ...
Article : 2,321 wordsWARRANAMBOOL. — Tuesdays Examiner says that of potatoes the price ranges from £2 15s to £3, with but little doing. Messrs Aitkin and Paterson are offering for: —Wheat, 5s to as 3d per bushel; oats, 3s 6d to 4s; ...
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Advertising : 323 wordsAnnesley Bay is about twenty-seven miles in length at the entrance; it is thirteen miles broad, but narrows about half way to five miles, and then spreads out in a deep curve which forms the head of the bay. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 18 Jun 1869, Page 2
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