THE following communication has been received from the Colonial Treasurer. The principle enunciated is undoubtedly correct; and though Mr. Butcher thinks ...
Article : 262 wordsMarch 25—The Argus of this date quotes the mill prices of flour at £17 to £17 10s. with a steady demand, Wheat, good samples in demand at from 7s to 7s 9d. There has been some attempt to raise ...
Article : 74 wordsMarch 27.—Steamer Royal Shepherd, 300 tons, W. H. Saunders from Melbourne; George Fisher agent, Passengers—Miss Neilley, Messrs Raphael, R. Franks, Charles R. Franks, Charles Britten William Watts, Edward ...
Article : 164 wordsMary Ann Johnston, drunk and disorderly for the third time within the time allowed by law, was sentenced to one months hard labor. Maria Talbot alias Brady, convicted of using ...
Article : 255 wordsMarch 21—The Herald reports—The flour market is somewhat depressed in consequence of late arrivals, and prices are hardly so firm as they were last month. Fine floor (Adelaide) is worth from ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Advertiser has the following paragraph respecting Colonel Broughton:—"The following remark relative to the dispute between Colonel Broughton and the Executive appeared in ...
Article : 301 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Royal Shepherd, on This Day. 28th inst., at half-past 11 To Sydney and New Zealand, via Hobart, per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsAUGUSTUS BERGH has lately published an essay on the causes of distant alternate periodic revolutions over the low lands of each hemisphere. The present and many ...
Article : 665 wordsArrived—March 26—Margaret Russell, Melbourne, bound for the Mersey. put in through stress of weather, and anchored in Lagoon Bay; steamer Royal Shepherd, Melbourne Yesterday, ...
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Family Notices : 181 wordsThe John Williams sailed for Melbourne to-day. The Rev. J. W. Simmons, one of the missionaries, remains here for a short time on account of ill-health. It is supposed ...
Article : 173 wordsA TRAVELLER along the western road, even at this period of the year, must be struck with the vast productive capabilities of the district. ...
Article : 537 wordsThe Scotia clears out at the Customs this morning, and will sail about 1 o'clock. The Royal Shepherd cleared Port Phillip Heads at 2 45 on Monday afternoon, and entered Tamar ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsFlour remains plentiful at £15. There is considerable activity in the wheat market, and prices now range from 6s as to 6s 6d. Oats go off slowly at 3s. Potatos cannot command a higher figure ...
Article : 92 wordsPUBLIC opinion in England seems to be changing on the subject of State education. Its enormous and growing expense has done something to open the eyes of ...
Article : 695 wordsThe Northam arrived with His Excellency Sir John Young, at two o'clock to-day. His Excellency landed privately. A large number of private persons, and a whole host of ...
Article : 2,876 wordsUNION:—Fine flour, 16l; seconds ditto, 14l 10s; wheat, 6s 3d to 6s 6d; oats, 3s; flour, by the bag, 34s; bran, 1s 44 per bushel. EXETER.—Fine flour, 15l; seconds ditto, 13l; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 wordsLouisa M'Lenn was fined 10s, and in default committed for twenty-four hours for drunkenness. Ann Sherry, a disturber of the peace, was fined 5s. ...
Article : 389 wordsA fair supply of wheat was brought in again this morning, and it is quoted this afternoon at from as 6s 3d to 6s 6d. Flour remains steady at from £16 to £17, and there is rather an upward tendency in ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 28 Mar 1861, Page 4
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