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Advertising : 4,786 wordsOur correspondent, commenting upon local mining affairs during the week, writes:— SATURDAY EVENING. Mining has been unusually depressed of late, but ...
Article : 966 wordsMr. JOHN PAIGE JELARD reports:—"Breadstuffs somewhat easior, country flour selling from £10 10s. to £10 12s. 6d. In parcels on terms, and beat samples of wheat at 5s. 1d. to 5s. 1½d. In feeding grains, oats ...
Article : 233 wordsThe annual public meeting in connexion with this society was held at the Town-hill on Friday night. Mr. Service,M.L.A., presided About thirty ladies and gentlemen were ...
Article : 3,648 wordsBusiness during the week has been without animation. Prices for flour have given way, and we now quote £10 15s. to £11. A fair demand exists for bran and pollard at present rates, while pearl barley and ...
Article : 737 wordsLetters patent were granted by the Attorney-General on 18th inst. to Mr. Thos. Sngden, of Footscray, for converting blood into a solid, dry, inodorous manure, certain restrictions ...
Article : 259 wordsAt the CITY COURT on Friday, before Mr. Wilton, J.P. and a Bench of justices, an old offender named George "Britton was charged with burglary and stealing from the ...
Article : 445 wordsMessrs. GRAY, DENNIS, and Co. report:—"Brendstuffs are casier, and have declined slighty. In price, We have disposed of a considerable quantity of wheat ex stpre at 4s. 9d., which figure we quote as the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 30 Sep 1878, Page 3
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