August 22 —Janet Dickson, schooner, from Launceston 16th inst. August 22.—Telegraph, steamer, from Sydney 20th inst. ...
Article : 200 wordsOn Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, the Corn Exchange was re-opened, but little business was transacted before twelve o'clock, at which hour from eighty to a hundred farmers ...
Article : 426 wordsDISCOVERY OF A SILVER MINE AT THE COLIBAN.—Yesterday (Thursday) a gentleman of the name of Peck, a storekeeper, residing at the Coliban, called at our office ...
Article : 535 wordsWe have no change of importance to note in our markets, which, generally speaking, are firm and steady. The uncertain state of the weather prevents the execution of country ...
Article : 424 wordsWe hare little alteration to report in the state of the market; labor of almost every kind continues abundant. Amongst single men, unskilled laborers are most required, principally ...
Article : 396 wordsThe imports this week include the cargoes of the Arlequin, barque, from London, the brig Denmark, from Faaborg, the schooner Gem, from Newcastle, and the Dart, brig, from ...
Article : 599 wordsMB. Humffray's disciples must often be put to unusual straits, to reconcile their belief in. his political acts with the dictates of common sense. To ...
Article : 1,745 wordsMr. Loader, the candidate for North Grant, appeared before a meeting of the electors last night, at the Star Hotel, for the purpose of stating his sentiments upon the political ...
Article : 4,714 wordsA public meeting of residents of Ballarat, was held at the George Hotel last evening, to express their approval of the efficiency of the Postmaster of Ballarat, in consequence of an ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Tue 26 Aug 1856, Page 2
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