A garden party was given at Cranbrook, the residence of the Governor of New South Wales, yesterday, and was very largely atatnded. Amongst those present were their ...
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Article : 285 wordsThe Commonwealth revenue collected at the Custom-house this day amounted to [?]10[?]000 [?]/6; state, £116/19/6: wharfage, £107/7/3: contingent. £16/2/5; pilotage, ...
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Article : 29 wordsWheat.—The market is quiet at 4/6 to 4/6½, the supply offering and the inquiry being alike moderate. Flour.—Lending brands are quoted at up ...
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Article : 141 wordsThose who were on board the "Blue Anchor" line steamer Bungarce during her present voyage from London via the Cape are not likely to readlly forget their sensational experiences. Several ...
Article : 486 wordsAt Homebush to-day 18.500 sheep and lambs were penned. The sheep mainly comprished good useful full-woolled maerlnoes, with odd lots of in[?]rior, and a sprinkling of very prime; also, one ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 12 Sep 1902, Page 4
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