Ship Mails will be closed at Hobart Town as under:— For Melbourne via Launceston, per Black Swan, tomorrow, at 5 p.m ...
Article : 79 wordsThe ‘Argus’ of the 24th inst, in its review of the market, save.—Breadstuffs continue steady at previous rates, Adelaide town brands of flour being readily placed at £22, and wheat, though ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Pubic Works Bill passed last night through Committee in the House of Assembly. The Schedule of Works was unanimously adopted. There was no division on any item. ...
Article : 306 wordsJuly 26—City of Hobart, s.s., 365 tons, J, Clinch, for Sydney, with sundries. Passengers — Cabin: Mr A.S. Moses, Mr S. Lord, Misses Chamberlain (2), Mr B. Cunningham, Mr Wilkinson. ...
Article : 302 wordsThe ‘Register’ of the 21st iest, says:—Prices of produce continue to advance, although no very great amount of business has been transacted during the past week. Wheat is still coming forward very ...
Article : 178 wordsThe ‘Lyttleton Times’ the 14th inst, says :— A great discrepancy exists here between the price of wheat and flour, when compared with the Australian markets. In Melbourne, at the present ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsMr Allison said that when the house adjourned he was advocating the opening up of roads in order to settle the young men of the colony on the land, and he believed that it would have that effect. It had ...
Article : 3,421 wordsThe ‘Otago Witness’ of the 14th inst says:— Business since our last report has been dull, but late accounts from Hokitika being favorable, a revival in demand for produce for shipment may ...
Article : 96 wordsThe City of Hobart, s.s., cleared yesterday and sailed shortly after 4 p.m. for Sydney. She takes away a full general cargo of Tasmanian produce, the bulk of it being fruit. She has only a few passengers. A ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Speaker took the cfiair at 4.5 o’clock. PAPERS. The COL SECRETARY laid upon the table a number of papers—which, on his motion, were ...
Article : 1,454 wordsThe ‘Southland Times’ of the 18th inst says :— In flour there is not much doing; the last quotations from Victoria are—for the best brands, £22 per ton. Our prices may be quoted at from £28 to £30 per ...
Article : 125 wordsThe ‘West Coast Times’ of July 12th, says:—A fair amount of business has been done during the past week, the rush to the Grey having caused some little demand for that quarter. No arrivals to affect ...
Article : 112 wordsThe ‘Southern Cross’ of the 8th inst says .—We have had another arrival of breadstuffs this week, the barque Constance having brought 1873 bags wheat and 2000 bags ,flour on Monday ...
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Advertising : 12 wordsIN the House of Assembly yesterday (Wednesday) the Public Works Bill was further considered in Committee. Two new clauses were added to the Bill, and the Schedules passed as printed, without a ...
Article : 1,281 wordsPrices for breadstuff's continue firm. Wheat of Tasmanian growth commands 9s 6d to 9s 9d. 10s might be obtained for a tip-top sample. In flour there is not anything doing beyond supplying local ...
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The Advertiser (Hobart, Tas. : 1861 - 1865), Thu 27 Jul 1865, Page 2
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