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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    April 12.—Gem, schooner, 103 tons, E. Kents, from Adelaide 3rd inst. Passengers—cabin: Miss O'Shea and Miss Bradwick. Captain Keats, agent. April 12.—Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, J. B. ...

    Article : 2,537 words
  3. MELBOURNE HAY MARKET.

    The arrivals have been considerably lighter, and a degree of firmness has characterise[?] the transactions Of the week, although no improvement of consequence can be quoted on previous figures. ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The gold market has been very quiet to-day, so far as sales are concerned, but shippers have been fully occupied in perfecting their shipments by the New Great Britain and ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  5. GEELONG LABOR [?]

    Messrs. James Hendy and Co. reportWe still experiecne difficulty in [?] [?]ary hands for the roads and railway [?] consequence the high rates quoted [?] ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. Edward Row and Co. report:- Horses.—We commenced our sales on Monday with two lots of horses from Van Diemen's La[?]d. Six were sold, and the following prices realised, viz.[?] £110, ...

    Article : 638 words
  7. MELBOURNE STOCK AND SHARE LIST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  8. LATEST DATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  9. POFT OF GEELONG.

    April 11.—Pirate, for Launceston. ...

    Article : 11 words
  10. PORT ALBERT.

    April 7.—Mary Ann, from Hobart Town. 9.—Storm Bird, from Melbourne. 10.—Meg Merrilies, from Sydney. CLEARED OUT. ...

    Article : 24 words
  11. PORT OF BELFAST.

    April 9.—Toroa, from Portland. SAILED. April 5.—W. B. Dean, for Launceston. 8.—Tyne, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 20 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 269 words
  13. PORT OF LAUNCESTON.

    April 8.—Royal Shopherd, from Geelong; Maid of the Yarra, from Melbourne; Trent, from London. CLEARED OUT. April 5.—Helen Anne, for Geelong. ...

    Article : 26 words
  14. MELBOURNE WOOL AND TALLOW MARKET.

    wool.—We have to report considerable private inquiry and have moved some parcels of fleece and scoured wools. A public sale of about 130 bales was held on Thursday, mostly consisting of low character ...

    Article : 261 words
  15. PORT OF SYDNEY.

    April 5.—Adolph, from Hamburg; Camilla, from New Zealand; Shamrock, from Moreton Bay. 6.—James, from Hobart Town; Gipsy, from Manning River; Yarra Yarra, from Wide Bay; Highland ...

    Article : 200 words
  16. MELBOURNE GOLD CIRCULAR.

    Gold continues at 76s. 9d., with a fair supply and good demand. The quantity received by escort for the week is well up, notwithstanding tlio price has dropped to the present figure. The Ovens take the ...

    Article : 300 words
  17. TIME-BALL.—MELBOURNE AND WILLIAMSTOWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  18. MELBOURNE WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.

    The markets have been rather better during the past week, but not so active as was anticipated. The arrival of two of the three over-due mail-ships which we noticed in our last weekly report has not ...

    Article : 2,902 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
  20. TIME-SIGNAL.—LIGHTHOUSE, GELLIBRAND'S POINT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,077 words
  21. THEATRE ROYAL

    This Evening a GRAND PROM[?] in which Mesdames Cally and [?] Prome[?]de 1s.; Upper Circle, 2s.; [?] On Thursday, 17th inst., a GRAND [?] ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. GEELONG GOLD CIRCULAR.

    The buying price of gold remains as at last quotation, viz., 77s. 9d. There has been but a limited amount of business done during the week. Very few diggers have visited [?]own, consequently there have ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. MELBOURNE LABOR MARKET.

    The demand for all kinds of unskilled labor has been very active during the week. Plonghmen, agricultural laborers, married couples, road and railway hands have been frequently inquired for, while the supply is ...

    Article : 350 words
  24. The Arg[?]

    IN the absence of statistics from trace with any degree of [?] progress of agriculture amongst glad to avail ourselves of such ...

    Article : 1,304 words
  25. RETAIL MARKETS.

    Butchers' Meat.—Bee[?] and mutton, 3d. to 7d. per 1b.; veal, 5d. to 9d. do.; pork, 11d. to 1s. [?]d. do. Poultry.—Geese, 15s. to 18s. each; hen turkeys, 15s. to 20s. do.; cock do., scarce, 25s. to 35s. do.; ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKETS.

    Dight's Mills.—Fine flour, £25 per ton; seconds, £24 do.; Haxall, £2[?] do.; bran, [?]. 8d. per[?]. Wheat bought at 9s. d[?]. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £26 ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. MELBOURNE CARTAGE REPORT.

    During the past week the rates for carriage havo been gradually on the ris[?]. The bad state of the roads is without doubt a principal cause, although the almost entire absence from town of bullock-teams adds ...

    Article : 300 words
  28. MELBOURNE COLONIAL PRODUCE MARKET.

    There is no new feature to notice in reference to our vegetable market. The following are the prices realised this morning:—Apples, 4d. per lb.; beans, French, 6d. do.; beet root, 2s. per dozen; bouquets, ...

    Article : 210 words
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