DURING the year 1859 we have had a great many fluctuations in the Money and Share Market, and a short review of them will, doubtless, bo found interesting. In the beginning of January money was ...
Article : 3,979 wordsSINCE our last Summary, the great holidays, Boxing and New Year's Day, have come and passed, and the people of the city having renovated their moral and physical nature by a cessation from labour, and by wooing the genial and ...
Article : 979 wordsThe Strathallan has all her dead weight on brard and is fast filling up with wool. She will gall about the 1st February. The Coleruon has 1000 hides, and 400 bales wool on board, and will sall about the 10th February. The Duncan Daabar has 3000 ...
Article : 280 wordsFor Singapore.—St. Lonis. For Callao.—Granite City, at present in Government Dry Dock, repairing. For Hongkong.—Virginie. ...
Article : 32 wordsBy the Tickler—Bell, of New Bedford, and Norma, off Norfolk Island, on 22nd December. By the Waterwitch—Japan, Grant, with 100 barrels and a whale alongside. Malta, with the Canton Packet, in latitude 35 degrees ...
Article : 59 wordsIris, 26 Runs, Commodore Luring, on a cruise, gone to New Zealand. Cordelia, steamer, 11 guns, Captain Vernon, on a cruise, gone to Torris Strain. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsWool, ¾d. and 5 per cent. Oil, [?] tun imperial—for cocoanut oil, 50s to 90s; for sperm or black, 69s to 70s. Tallow,—no shipping lots to be had. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsLATELY a man, who had been employed at a alation on the Castlereagh River, dropped down dead from the effects of drinking three bottles o frum: The right for collecting the tolls of the Fitzroy Bridge, Windsor, ...
Article : 274 wordsFOR LONDON.—From Junnary to December, 1859. Per various ships—Tallow, 574 casks; wool, 37,303 bales; sheepskins, 110 bundles; ditto. 142 hogsheads; hides, 61,879; cocoanut oil, 3930 casks; gum, 7059 bags, 20 tons horns, 121,364; bones, 251 ...
Article : 480 wordsThe Rev. T. C. Priddle lately gave a lecture, at Liverpool, on the surjcct of Penny Swings Banks. It is stated that a movement has been set on foot at Goulburn, for the purpose of stocking the waters of the Wollondidy and ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE GOVERNOR—General has directed the publication of the following letter, received from Commander Campion, R.N., M respecting a shoal and island between the hapai and Vavan Greups. H.M.S. Elk, Fiji Island, November 15th. ...
Article : 109 wordsNOTICE is hereby given, that a rock, a wash at low water springs, has been discovered in the upper purtinn of St. Vincent's Gulf, on the eastern shore, within 6 miles of the beach. The following bearings were taken from the position of the ...
Article : 122 wordsDecember 14.—Jason, ship, 877, Stewart, from London 16th September, 88 days. December 14.—Anuic Wilson, ship, 1119, Docket, from Liverpool 5th September, 99 days. ...
Article : 88 wordsAccounts from Gayndah state that limestone, chalk, and marble have been found in the vicinity of that township. A thunderstorm of a most fearful description occurred at Cassills on 7th December. It appears to have broken over Fitzgerald's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsDecember 14.—R.M.S.S. Malta, 940 tons, Captain Down, for Suez via Melbourne. Passengers for Southampton: Mr. A. Denieon and servant, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davidson and child. For Marsilles: Mr. and Mrs. Merry, Mr. and Mrs. Bundock 2 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsDecember 13.—Strathallan, ship, 597 Williamson, from Hongkong. December 13.—Tell, Hamburg barque, 286, Koch, from Hongkong. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Annie Wilson, from Liverpool, crossed the equator the fortieth day out, and rounded the Cape on 12th November. In latitude 51 S., longitude 55 K., she struck some ice, but without doing any damage. She was compelled to come south of Van ...
Article : 1,342 wordsFor New Caledonia.—December 14.—Lion, barque, 216, Barrack. For New Caledonia.—December 17.—Jessic, schooner, 119, Law. For Callao.—December 21.—Malakoff, ship, 1173, Hattrick. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 13 Jan 1860, Page 9
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