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Advertising : 913 wordsBEADFORD—WooI: Our staplers still complain of the stagnation in the wool market. but resolutely held out against, any further concession in price. Yarns: The export trade in yarns, as far as fresh ...
Article : 789 wordsJan. [?]—K[?]a, [?] from Melbourne CLEARED OUT. Jan. [?]—K[?]ra, [?], for Melbourne SAIL[?]D. ...
Article : 40 wordsEigh Water.. 2.30 p.m Low Water.. 9.45 a.m ...
Article : 7 wordsJan. 9—Night: Two schooners, names unknown Dream, ship, 1100 tons, from Giasgow 115 days. 4 passengers Victoria, ship,521 tons, from London 106 days No ...
Article : 189 wordsJan. 8—Night: Prince Arthur, bq, from Newcastle Douglass, [?]h, from Newcastle Pioneer, sch, from River Don Yarra, sch, from Port Albert. ...
Article : 163 wordsTHE Imports for the week ending Saturday, January 7th, are valued at £7455; the most prominent shipments comprising 6136 gls draught and bottled beer from ...
Article : 1,356 wordsJan. 9—20 pm: Two barques inward bound, names unknown WIND AND WEATHER—8.30 a.m, W., strong, cloudy; noon, W., strong, cloudy; 20 p.m., W.S.W., very ...
Article : 32 wordsAFTER the despatch of my parcel yesterday the witness M[?], in reply to Mr Aspinal, said on morning of the wreck he heard the chief engineer say at half-past six o'clock that there was no more water in ...
Article : 1,564 wordsNote—In the following list sound lots only are quoted. J. T. Simes and Co., November 10th. Lincolnshire, Melbourne—R[?]evts, Barn sed, ...
Article : 438 wordsMessrs LASCELLES and TOZER REPORTThere was not much business done during the fore part of the week. On Saturday our yards were filled with all classes of horse stock, and the prices obtained ...
Article : 420 wordsMessrs.M[?]DOWALLL GRAY report:—The market has been steadily supplied with hay during the week, with very little alteration in prices. Oats have been scarce, both old and new, ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE political events of the month have not been of any Very great importance, although not devoid of a certain degree of interest, even in home matters; but the state of ...
Article : 6,773 wordsTHOSE whose way of life necessitates occasional travel by sea have good reason to deprecate any hushing up of such a business as the wreck of the Royal Charter, and to ...
Article : 1,700 wordsJohn Gee, of Melbourne, butcher. Causes of insolvency: Pressure of creditors, depression of trade, and illness of self and family. Liabilities, L1316. 7s; assets, L415 17s 4[?]d; deficiency, ...
Article : 85 wordsFLOUR and grain market unaltered since Last quotations; absolutely nothing doing, either by merchants or auctioneers; yield of wheat will be much above average. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 10 Jan 1860, Page 2
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