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Article : 2,488 wordsFLOUR at Wilton's mill, £22 to £28 per ton. Ditto, at Chappell's mill, £22 to £28 per ton. Wheat, 9s to 10s per bushel. Maize, 12s ditto. Potatoes, 10s per owt. (retail). Sperm candles, 2s to 2s 3d per 1b. (retail). Butter, 1s 6d to 2s per lb. Eggs, 2s per ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Mercury of Saturday says—Business during the week has been somewhat dull, although there has been a fair up-country trade, and most of the wholesale stores have been sending up supplies for the ensuing shearing. Carriers are still enquired for. ...
Article : 542 wordsA BLUE and crimson lowry, from the Solomon archipelago. Presented by his Excellency the Governor-General. Nine stones, taken from the stomach of a cow. By Mr. Buchan, Pyrmont. ...
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Advertising : 233 wordsCONCERT AT THE SCHOOL OF ARTS.—On Saturday evening Mr. Dyer, the secretary of the institution, provided a very pleasing musical entertainment, which, could it have been duly appreciated, would no doubt ...
Article : 793 wordsSIR,—No one who has attentively read the correspondence, which has lately appeared, with reference to this place, can fail to have been struck with the internal evidence it presents, of being the handiwork of ...
Article : 578 wordsA TRIAL of such unexampled interest and length as that of Madeline Smith, which has sent a thrill of horror into every home in Britain, and filled the columns, in the same week, of the remotest provincial print at ...
Article : 2,497 wordsKELSO.—3rd October. Bay mare, switch tail, near hind leg white, no brand visible. Red steer, like IL off rump and ribs. Red and white cow and calf, off ear marked, like JS off rump. Red cow and calf, bald face, GL conjoined off ribs. Red bull, unbranded, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Oct 1857, Page 5
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