THE following is a continuation of our summary of Victoria news:— Fire at COLLINGWOOD.—Between three and four o'cleck on Saturday morning a des[?]tive fire broke out upon the premises ...
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Advertising : 3,627 wordsFlour.—Fulion and 8mith's Mills: Fine flour, £33 per ton; seconds, £36 ditto; bran, 4s 3d per bushel; wheat hought at 14s to 15s. Fruits and Vegetables.—The supply of vegetables continues on ...
Article : 1,309 wordsMEMORIAL TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.—The late file at Mr. Fitzgerald's stables, and other circumstances, have caused the inhabitants of Windsor to get up a memoial to His Excellency the Governor, of ...
Article : 880 wordsBusiness has continued very steady during the post week, and prices remain the same as before. The exodus from here to Creswick's Creek seems to be at an end; but few parties are now leaving, and their place are more ...
Article : 75 wordsThe following is a list pt prices rea'ised in our yards during the past week:—Heavy stanch draught horses, first-class, each £90 to £125; second ditto, £50 to £80; third ditto, £35 to £15; carriage and light harness horaes and hacks, firat-claas, £[?] to £70; second ...
Article : 161 wordsTURON.—There is still a marked tendeney towards improvement on the Turon, as the escort returns from Sofala fully demonstrate. A greater degree of energy characterises the operations of the diggers than usual. ...
Article : 1,054 wordsDECEMBER. 15th.—The weather for the last ten days has been most oppressively warm, with occasional hot puffs of wind. What little herbage we had, from our late dry winter and backward spring, is fast ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 19 Dec 1854, Page 3
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