It is generally believed that the markets will be firmer in consequence of the mail news. Flour remains dull. The Council has made a further reduction ...
Article : 60 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Great Britain by the contract packet to Point de Galle, and Overland on Monday, June 18. For Western Australia by the contract packet to ...
Article : 97 wordsOMEO, steamer, 605 tons, J. McLean, muter, for Melbourne. Passenger—Mrs. Newboldt, 2 daughters, and nurse, Rev. Mr. Poore, Mrs. Poore Mrs. Wooldridge Messrs. Jones W. Sayers and W. Postlewaite in ...
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Family Notices : 215 wordsBy the Havilah we have Melbourne papers to the 9th instant. We subjoin various items of general news. The commercial intelligence contains nothing of importance in addition to ...
Article : 764 wordsSir—Permit mo through your columns lo address a word of warning to the working men of South Australia upon a question of vital importance to their interests. ...
Article : 992 wordsThe FLOUR and WHEAT MARKETS remain very quiet; there is scarcely any disposition to enter into any business transaction. FLOUR may still be quoted at £21 to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6,088 wordsIn the House of Assembly— In reply to Mr. N. BLYTH, the TREASURER stated that the question of providing one style of uniform for the various volunteer companies ...
Article : 373 wordsThe old saying, that it is the land and not the sea which is dangerous to ships, has been abundantly verified of late in the case of vessels bound to South Australia. The loss of ...
Article : 1,070 wordsA motion was carried by a large majority of the Assembly yesterday, which may be regarded as highly important or perfectly valueless according to the different constructions which ...
Article : 1,132 wordsWe extract the following telegrams of Sydney news from the Melbourne papers:— "Sydney, Monday, June 4. "There has been a good deal of anxiety ...
Article : 493 wordsThe following are extracts from letters just received by an Adelaide firm:— "Wentworth, June 6—During the put week the river ton fallen nino inches and is still on the fall ...
Article : 769 wordsMagarey.—Flour, £21 10s.; wheat,—; bran, 1s. 5d., without begs. Messrs. Beeby & Dustan.—Flour £21 10s.; wheat 8s. 6d. ...
Article : 62 wordsThere were 1,415 sheep in the market today. Wethers gold at from 32s. to Ms. each, and ewes at 17s, of very good quality; but a very dull market, and the majority unsold. Beef at the City Slaughterhouse is at from 28s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsFlour.—The market is dull, but there is no alteration to notice in prices. The millers continue to quote fine flour it £25 per seconds at £21 per ton. American barrel flour has been more in demand and sales ...
Article : 87 wordsBy the arrival of the Ottawa we have received the following intelligence from Western Australia:— King George's Sound. June 6 ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 14 Jun 1860, Page 2
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