February 21.—Haeeiette Na[?] [?] ...
Article : 154 wordsTUG GREAT NEW GOLD BUYER.—No little sensation has been created in the gold market by the announcement from Sydney, that the Banks intend to cease advancing on gold, and ...
Article : 4,381 wordsARRIVED.—February 20.—Essington, brig, Mills, master, from Port Fairy. Ked Rover, schooner, Bremmer, master, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 18 wordsARRIVED.—February 13.—Ked Rover, schooner, Reynolds, master, from Melbourne, via Warrnambool. SAILED.— February 19.—Essington, brig, Mills master, for Portland: Passengers Miss De[?] and ...
Article : 70 wordsARRIVED.— February 23.—Mary Jane, brigantine, [?] tons.McKinnon, master, from Sydney, with fourteen passengers. Cargo : 30 mats and 24 barrels sugar, 8 [?] Griffiths, Fanning and Co; 10 s ...
Article : 455 wordsThere is little to report during the last week, and unless we are visited with rail shortly, there will be less, for hund[?] are leaving daily for the Loddon, and we shall be ...
Article : 490 wordsThe Tasmanian Colonist, of the 19th instant., writes thus respecting the present state of Van Diemen’s Land:— “The Gold discoveries in the colonies of ...
Article : 920 wordsThe closing price of gold, yesterday, may be quoted at £3 2s per ounce. £3 3s was obtained at Tenant’s auction room, but other sales of some extent were effected at £3 is 9d, by Mr Herring ...
Article : 157 wordsA neat and [?] pretty safe conveyance has been lately [?] between Geelong Melbourne[?] Mr Foster, the gentleman who was the contract for the overland mail ...
Article : 1,692 wordsCash price of Flour at the Agents’ Stores, Portland :— First Flour, 20[?] per 2000 lbs. Second ditto, [?]per ditto. ...
Article : 167 wordsThis Church, situate! at the corner of Gertrude and [?] was opened for Di Service on [?] last, in terms of advertisement. The Rev. A. M. Ramsay, of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsBy Messrs Francis & Cohen, at their Rooms, at Eleven o’clock—Drapery, hosiery, and fancy goods; at Mr. Joshua’s stores, Bourke-street—grocery, ironmongery, Wellington boots, whips, &c. ...
Article : 175 wordsSOME of those superlatively wise people who can see much further into a mill-stone than their neighbours, are endeavouring to sheet home a charge of inconsistency ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 25 Feb 1852, Page 2
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