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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSONS BAY.

    HIGHT WATER THIS DAY.—Morning. 10.5: evening, 10.38. April 4.—9 a.m. Wind N.W., strong; weather aloudy, fine; barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 57. ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  3. THE STEAMSHIP WARRNAMBOOL.

    The passage just completed by the well-known steamship Warrnambool, of Lund's [?]e Anchor [?]ne, is quite in-keeping with that vessel's reputation for fast travelling. She left London on the 15th ...

    Article : 363 words
  4. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whose list." ...

    Article : 33 words
  5. AUCTIONEERS' REPORT.

    The following auctioneers' report has been received:— Fraser and Company Limited sold this day, at their rooms, No. 47 Queen-street (under instructions from ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Every letter must, be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected letters cannot be returned under any ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue collected at the port of Melbourne this day amounted to £7,574 4s. 3d.; wharfage, £561 9s. 4d.; contingent, £35 9s. 6d.; pilotage, £210 19s. ...

    Article : 32 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL MARKETS.

    Onions are firm at £3 10s., some holders asking more. Potatoes.—Circular Heads are quoted at £2 18s. to £3, and Warrnambool at £2 to £2 5s. ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. A NEW STEAMER.

    The steamer Tyrian, which arrived from Southampton yesterday morning in charge of Captain John Kelly, has been purchased by Messrs. Wm. Howard Smith and Sons Limited and is intended to run on ...

    Article : 541 words
  10. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895.

    Twice in the same case has the administration of justice been brought to a standstill through apparent benchpacking. At the first sitting an ...

    Article : 7,625 words
  11. THE NEW SOUTH WALES STOCK SALES.

    At Homebush 45,000 sheep were penned to-day, the bulk being fair to good. The market opened dull at late rates, and declined as the sales progressed. Buyers were fully supplied ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. MAILS OUTWARD.

    SORRENTO.—OZONE or HYGEIA, daily, 9.30 a.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. SYDNEY and QUEENSLAND, dilly, 5.30 a.m., and (except on Saturday) 4.30 p.m. WODONGA, April ...

    Article : 316 words
  13. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Rates of exchange on London have been altered by raising the selling premium and reducing the buying discount by 2s. 6d. per cent. Particulars of the new rates are ...

    Article : 1,553 words
  14. WHEAT, FEED GRAINS, &c.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour shows a reduction of 2,407,000 bushels since last week. The present total of 91,300,000 bushels is 2,000,000 bushels larger ...

    Article : 476 words
  15. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived.—April 4—Rip, from cutside staiton, E. J. Spence, from Mauritius. Sailed.—April 4—Queenseliff, for Likes; Dunfoin, for English Channel; Lemacl, for Duck River; ...

    Article : 786 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,664 words
  17. THE IMPORT MARKETS.

    SUGAR.—Two Mauritius cargoes, those of the Santiago and the E. J. Spence, have arrived to-day. Samples from the E. J. Spence were brought up to town this ...

    Article : 701 words
  18. THE FRENCH MAIL STEAMSHIP AUSTRALIEN.

    The French mail steamship Australian reached Port Melbourne yesterday morning after a characteristically successful and pleasant trip from Marsellers. During the run between Aden and Mahe ...

    Article : 329 words
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