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Detailed lists, results, guides : 460 wordsWE have had a fair supply of fruit and vegetables to-day. There is no alteration in prices since my last. Poultry, butchers' meat, and dairy produce are about the same. Cabbages 4d to 1s each, vegetable marrows, scarce, 1s to 2s ditto; radishes 4d per bundle, ...
Article : 248 wordsDight's Mills.—Fine flour, £43 per ton; seconds, £11 ditto; Gallego, £46; bran, 4s 3d per bushel; wheat bought at 15s to 15s 6d. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £43 per ton; seconds, ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE PATRIOTIC FUND.—COLONEL BLOOMFIELD'S ADDRESS TO THE 11TH REGIMENT.—Yesterday afternoon, at the full parade in the Victoria Barrack square, Colonel Bloomfield, who was mounted on a white charger, formed the regiment into a solid square, and ...
Article : 1,242 wordsContinued dullness has marked the whole of this week, although prices have not declined further since our laBt report. Supplies, more than enough still keep pouring in, and if continued must inevitably bring prices down to £10 or £12 per ton. ...
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Family Notices : 325 wordsMessrs. Dalmahoy Campbell and Co. (late Kissock and Lyall) report the supply of sheep and cattle to have been lighter during the week than for some time past, and prices may be said to be a shade higher, and they expect a steady market for some time. The ...
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Advertising : 4,368 wordsTHE Government Escort, from the Western Goldfields, arrived this morning at the Colonial Treasury, and delivered the following quantities of gold dust:—From Bathurst, 62 ozs. ...
Article : 1,494 wordsEDEN, 5th April.—(From a Correspondent.)—It is gladdening to everybody to see at length a profuse supply of rain, notwithstanding the many personal inconveniences attendant thereon. For many months water supplies had been disastrously scanty, so that ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—I would like to know the reason why the publicans of the town and district of Liverpool have to go to Parramatta for their licences. ...
Article : 36 wordsSIR.—I have noticed when riding alone through the bush, in the interior of this country, the liability there is to lose one's way, and as the remedy I propose is not expensive, the Government might perhaps not object to apply ...
Article : 259 wordsTHE MILLS.—Messrs. Barker and Co.: No change has taken place since last report. Wheat is scarce, and commanding a high price. Flour is firm at £38 for fine, and £36 for seconds, per ton of 2000 lbs.; Bran 3s. per bushel. Mr. Breillat: There is no ...
Article : 843 wordsFRIDAY EVENING, April l3.—Notwithstanding the many interruptions to which the market was, at its opening, this week, exposed, there has since been a full average amount of business done, and, [?]to the time of our writing, every appearance of it so ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Apr 1855, Page 5
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