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  2. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    A good business has been done since our last report, and £15 is readily obtained for best flour. The closing quotations are as follow:—Flour, £15; pollard, ls. 6d. to 1s 7d.: bran, 1s. 5d to 1s.6d.: pearl barley, ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. THE WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION. Mr. MACPHERSON gave notice of his ...

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  4. MELBOURNE WOOL AND STATION PRODUCE REPORT.

    Messrs. R. GOLDSBROUGH and Co. report:—" Wool. —The new c[?]p is arriving in town in tolerable quantities, and we have received into store considerable instalments of some of the largest and best-known ...

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  5. SIR C.G. DUFFY AND MR. O'SHANASSY.

    Sir, —On the day of my departure from Melbourne for Sydney, on the 2nd inst.,you published a letter from me correcting a portion of a speech delivered in the Assembly ...

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  6. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    The arrangements for the united service at the Town-hall are now completed. It is understood that, in addition to the Bishop of Melbourne, the Revs. Dr. Cameron, J. ...

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  7. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Sir,—It is very evident that the popular wish to see the Education Act properly administered must soon be expiessed m a more forcible way than in schoolmasters petitions ...

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  8. BALLARAT.

    The share market has been remarkably quiet all day, although there were buyers offering for more stocks to-day, perhaps than there were yesterday, but the prices ...

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  9. GEELONG WOOL AND STATION PRODUCE REPORT.

    Messrs. GEORGE SYNNOT and Co. report: —"Sheepskins.—There was a large attendance of the trade today, and brisk competition throughout, prices ruling about the same as last week.We offered 5.278 skins, ...

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  10. OBNOXIOUS RAILWAY BYE-LAWS

    Sir, —Your leading article of Satuiday with reference to railway mismanagement is very apropos, as, in addition to the paiticular case at Kyneton to which you refer, I and several ...

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  11. THE BALLARAT AND SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    Sir,—Mr. Moirison's last letter, referring to the National Show, requires a few words from me in reply. I promise they shall be my last. I acknowledge having thought that ...

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  12. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:— Nill Desperandum, Raywood, Sept. 23.—Since last report crushing machinery has been working about such days, the yield from which is 48oz. 8dwt. The ...

    Article : 551 words
  13. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS RIFLE MATCH.

    Sir,—The Victorian Rifle Association, with a view to encourage the practice of rifle shooting, intimated their intention to institute a new feature in the forthcoming ...

    Article : 333 words
  14. STOCK REPORT.

    ECH[?]CA.—The following stock have crossed since our last:—Sept.22, 2,[?]00 fat sh[?]p, Darlo's:4,300, f[?]t sheep, Holt's; 140 head of fat cattle, and l8 horses, Moore's from the Lachlan. We hear that a mob of ...

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