January 21.—Uncle Tom, schooner, 126 tons, J. Bernard, from Sydney, N. S. W., 14th inst. No passengers. Captain Bernard, agent. January 21.—Ariel, schooner, 138 tons, J. ...
Article : 1,239 wordsThe demand for horses, especially draught, is still maintained, but the supply is exceedingly limited; in fact, we are dependent on the immediate vicinity of Sandhurst for that supply, no country lot coming in. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 845 wordsI forward you the news communicated by Captain Manchester, of the U.S. ship California, one month from Honohdu, Sandwich Islands. Captain Manchester last summer was whaling in the Ochots Sea, ...
Article : 454 wordsThe annual general meeting of this Brigade was held in the Earl of Zetland Hotel, Stanley-street, on Friday evening last, when the secretary read the following report:— ...
Article : 480 wordsMessrs. Kaye and Butchart report as follows:- Fat Cattle.—The supply this week has been lighter than for some months past, and good quality cattle have realised fully 30s. per 100 lbs.; for second quality ...
Article : 941 wordsGold remains at last week's rates, the price being £3 15s. 6d. to £3 15s. 71/2d. In produce and supplies there is little alteration. ...
Article : 344 wordsThe second attempt at making the north-west route to Aden during the south-west monsoon has proved more fortunate than the first; the P. and O. Company's steamship Norna, Captain Roberts, which left ...
Article : 1,048 wordsThe market has been very sparingly supplied with hands during the week, and as a consequence comparatively few engagements have been effected. The demand, however, has been fully equal to the last ...
Article : 465 wordsA meeting of the requisitionists was held yesterday morning, at the Criterion Hotel, for the purpose of arranging the prelimiparies of the public meeting to be held on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words1: Victoria Electoral Bill—To be further consideral in committee. NOTICES OF MOTION. 1. Mr. Campbell: To move, ...
Article : 631 wordsThe price of gold remains as at last quotation, viz,, £3·15s. 6d. to £3 15s. 71/2d. per ounce. The quantity offered in town during the week has been rather small. The advices from the various diggings are very ...
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Family Notices : 382 wordsThe gold market has opened with a brisk trade, the brokers' buying price remaining at £3 15s. per ounce. Duty was paid on 36,011 Dunces for export during the day, of which ...
Article : 997 wordsJanuary 11.—[?] Merrilies, from Launceston; Macquarie, from Hobart Town. 16.—Storm [?] from Melbourne. 17.—Melburne, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 36 wordsJanuary 15.—Severn, from Plymouth 17th October. ...
Article : 9 wordsJanuary 19.—Martha, for Newcastle, N.S.W. POST OFFICE NOTICE.—MAILS OUTWARDS.—It is notified at the General Post Office that Mails will be made up for the undermentioned ports, closing as ...
Article : 634 wordsMessrs. O'Farrell and Son reprot:- Horses.—The supply was larger than usual, including a fair proportion of useful stock; and although the demand was nearly equal to the supply, sales ...
Article : 575 wordsAt the last half-yearly general meeting of the Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company, a shareholder, in the course [?] some animadversions upon the past management ...
Article : 606 wordsMR. GRANT has given notice of his intention to bring before the Council to-day a motion declaring the gold export duty to be unjust and inexpedient, and calling for ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Jan 1856, Page 4
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