Wheat per bushel, 13s. to 13s. 6d.; Cape barley, 7s. to 8s.; English ditto, 10s; oats, 7s. to 8s.; peas, 20s.; beans, 20s.; tares, 1l.; flour, per ton, 34l. to 36l.; hay, loose, ditto, 8l. to 10l/; ditto, pressed, ditto, 12l. ...
Article : 154 wordsVienna, Oct. 18.—Up to the 10th nothing of importance had occurred in the Crimea. According to the Soldaten Freund, Prince Menschikoff left ...
Article : 185 wordsARRIVED.—January 3, Prince Honrique, London; 4, G. S. S. Argo, Sydney; steamer Storm Bird, Portland Bay; 5, Primula, London; Golconda, John Dalton, Liverpool; J. B. Brown, Pugett's Sound; Le Quelice, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe October sales commenced on 19th of that month, upwards of 50,000 bales were submitted. LONDON COLONIAL WOOL SALES.—Messrs. Southey and Son offered on the 19th 2023 bles, viz:—1350 bales ...
Article : 765 wordsARRIVED-January 1. Janet Dickson, Launceston; Victoria, Ranger, Melbourne; Hargreaves, Launceston; Matha, Isabella, Newcastle; Imperial, Sydney; 3, Enchanter, London; Julla, Waterwitch, Launceston; 5, ...
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Family Notices : 608 wordsARRIVED.—December 30, Kate Kearney, Port Albert; Vixen, Geelong; Golden Spring, Melbourne; Blair, Hong Kong; 31, Canopus, Talcahuano; Ann and Maria, steamer Yarra Yarra, Melbourne; Maria Gabriela, ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Journal de St. Petersburg of the 14th contains a telegraphic despatch from Vienna of the 4th instant, stating that the commissioners of the Western ...
Article : 54 wordsTwo despatches from the siege announce that on the 7th the siege batteries at Sebastopol were finished, and the bombardment was to begin on the 9th. ...
Article : 495 wordsThe Royal Shepherd cleared the Port Phillip heads on Tuesday afternoon, in company with the G. S. S. Co.s steamer Argo, the Madras not having arrived then. The Black Swan left Melbourne on Monday, and ...
Article : 461 wordsSt Petersburg, Oct. 6.—As the winter is now approaching, and the Russians have nothing to fear from the operations of the allies in the north for the next ...
Article : 506 wordsJanuary 10.—L. S. N. Co.'s steamer Black Swan, 145 tons. A. T. Woods, master, from Melbourne, G. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Dariott. Messrs. Strongman, ...
Article : 754 wordsA Trip to Macquaric Harbor, No. IV." in our next. ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsBY the American ship Ringleader, which arrived on Saturday from Boston, U.S. ("Argus," Jan. 8), we are put in possession of English news to the 24th ...
Article : 566 wordsEight steamers have been freighted at Marseilles, for the conveyance of reinforcements to the east. One of them, the By-zautine, is to sail on the 25th, for ...
Article : 105 wordsThe source from whence the false report first originated has been discovered. It was at first suspected that some unprincipled speculators in Bucharest and Vienna ...
Article : 122 wordsNEXT to food, firing is the material most essential to man's comfort and progress. The primeval forest is exhausted in a single generation; and if ...
Article : 2,107 wordsThe Monitieur of Friday morning confirms the intelligence of a sortie attempted by the garrison of Sebastopol against the siege works. The enemy ...
Article : 45 wordsMonsieur le Marechal,—My health is deplorable. A choleraic attack has just increased the sufferings I have so long experienced; and I have reached such a state of weakness, that to ...
Article : 393 wordsThe Vienna Lloyd has accounts from the Crimea in which mention is made of a somewhat lively skirmish which came off on the road near Khant on the ...
Article : 105 wordsVienna, Oct. 13.—We (Vienna Presse) receive from Galatz, and a reliable source, the news that 700 Bashi-bazouks, the vanguard of the Turkish army, advancing from ...
Article : 171 wordsINWARDS.—January 9, schooner Mayflower, Begent, from Macquarie Harbor, in ballast. OUTWARDS.—January 9, schooner Water Witch, Tait, for the Don In ballast. ...
Article : 24 wordsARRIVED.—January 9, schooner King Fisher, Paul, Glasgow; barque Australian Packet, Stewart, Mauritius; Iron steamer Tasmania, Church, Sydney; passengers—Mr. Mrs. and Miss Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. Mrs. and ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 11 Jan 1855, Page 2
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