ADELAIDE, steamer, 1,867 tons, T. W. Lockyer, from Melbourne. J. Turnbull, City and Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. F. Kennedy, Rev. and Mrs. J. Barber, Rev. ...
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Advertising : 794 wordsBreadstuffs are firm. For wheat 4d. 2d. is asked for parcels in store, while up to 4s. Hi. is being paid ex station. Flour is also higher to £H 15s. In oats there is a heavy supply of ...
Article : 57 wordsBreadstuffs are no brisker tin demand, but are very firm. Maize is weak at 3s. 6d. for prime. Oats are quiet to 2s. 6d., Barley is nominal. Bran, Is. 1d. Pollard 1s. l½d. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsGeneral Merchandise. Trade during the past week for nearly every description of general merchandise has proved particularly quiet. Outlet in all leading ...
Article : 3,296 wordsPost-Office, Adelaide, February Halls will be dispatched as under :— Great Britain, &c, via Naples or Brindisi, per Sorata, February 22; letters, 3 p.m.; newspapers, 2 ...
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Family Notices : 214 words"A WORKING MAN" writes from Petersburg, stating that men are sent from that place to Yongala in the expectation of getting employment on the railway [?] but when they arrive there are told that they ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 20 Feb 1886, Page 4
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