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  2. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. (From Our Correspondent.) LONDON, FEB. 25. THE WHEAT TRADE.

    The weather continues eminently favourable for agricultural operations. The light frosts and drying east winds have been succeeded by moist and milder airs from the ...

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  3. THE LONDON PRESS ON COLONIAL BORROWINGS.

    The narrow escape of the Queensland Loan from proving a failure has called forth some severe animadversions on the frequency and the magnitude of the borrowings of our ...

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  4. THE EASTER MILITARY MANŒUVRES.

    The Railway department has arranged to convey advance parties to the Frankston encampment by ordinary trains on April 6 and 7. These parties will consist of five officers ...

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  5. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    A meeting of the senate of the University was held yesterday afternoon at the Athenreum-hall, Mr. C. A. Topp, the warden, presiding. ...

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  6. ORMOND COLLEGE.

    The new Theological-hall, erected within the grounds of the University, in connection with Ormond College, wns opened yesterday afternoon by Mr. Francis Ormond, M.L.C., ...

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  7. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The commencement of Lent always affects the meat market prejudicially, and this cause, combined with the abundant home and Continental supplies, will account for ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. THE BIBLE AND RECENT EXPLORATIONS.

    The twenty-second session of the Theological-hall on Ormond College was commenced yesterday afternoon, in the new Wyselaskie-hall, when Professor Rentoul delivered the ...

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  9. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    FAT SHEET.—About 23,000 were yarded, a fair preportion of which were of useful to prime quality. The market was without any material alteration, the prices realised on the whole being about equal to last ...

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  10. THE PROPOSED VISIT OF CADETS TO ENGLAND.

    The following letter was despatched by Mr. T. S. Marshall at the beginning of February to Captain Mildmay, secretary of the National Rifle Association, England:— ...

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  11. THE REAL GOVERNOR BLIGH.

    Sir,—I notice that your contributor, "F.M.," in his article on Bligh, is slightly sarcastic in his reference to those who have touched upon the character of his hero in ...

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  12. GAROTTING AND ROBBERY IN THE TREASURY-GARDENS.

    The alleged garotting and robbery of a book agent named Thos. Moore Chamber,s of Seymour, by Henry Simpson, alias Sims, and another man unknown, in the ...

    Article : 526 words
  13. FRUIT AT THE EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—I see by The Argus of to-day that Mr. James Thomson, the secretary for the Victorian Commission at the late Colonial and Indian Exhibition, recommended the people ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. THB WOOL SALES.

    Since the close of the public auctionson the 17th inst., there has been some private demand for wool, and about 1,000 bales have been disposed of at firm rates, chiefly for ...

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  15. THE HOP MARKET.

    The hop market is firm, but without the active demand of a fortnight ago. On the other hand, there is a steady trade for all descriptions for consumption, and in excess ...

    Article : 212 words
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