MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The Mills: A steady business is reported as having been done throughout the week, aud prices are well sustained. Fine flour is quoted at £22 per ton; Haxall and Gallege at 45s to 46s per barrel; [?] ...
Article : 3,958 wordsThe enquiry into the collision between the Emen and Williams terminated this afternoon. The board reports to-morrow. At the Quarter Sessions to-day Captain Macdonald ...
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Advertising : 3,508 wordsNEWCASTLE EXPORT OF COAL for the week ending April 20, 1860:—A. A. Company: Sydney, 717 tons, Melbourne, 1471 tons, foreign ports, 242 tons; steamers, 56 tons. Total, 2486 tons.—C. and C. Company: Sydney, 1427 tons; Melbourne, 226 ...
Article : 257 wordsAPRIL 11TH.—Not a circumstance worthy of notice has occurred since my last. Fat cattle are plentiful. In fact it would now be a matter of some difficulty to find one poor. You good folks in Sydney ...
Article : 115 wordsARRIVALS.—April 19. Telegraph (s.), from Sydney; Fenella (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES.—April 18. James Paxton, schooner, Brown, for Geelong, with 70 tons coal, 246 bushels maize, 40 bushels ...
Article : 119 wordsARRIVALS.—April 20. London (s.), 700 tons, Captain Paddle, from Melbourne 17th instant, with 74 passengers; Waratah (s.), 350 tons, Captain Knight, from Wide Bay 18th instant, with 14 passengers. ...
Article : 972 wordsWOOL—This market remains dull, and better class wools are most saleable of which the supply has not equalled the demand. Northern fleece wools have realised 21[?]d to 22½d per 1b. Handwashed neglected; and the whole of the New ...
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