THE following document has been stuck up for some time at the Post Office for the information of the public, but it appears that the public are not generally aware of the rates of postage, and to ...
Article : 3,331 wordsE[?]—However sorry we should be to disbelieve the [?] of our Correspondent, we should certainly be inc[?]med to do so if we has not ourselves resulted many of the facts which he relates. We ...
Article : 182 wordsWE are happy to have something better to say o the markets this week than has been reported for some time back. Many sales of importance have been effected and higher prices realized ...
Article : 904 wordsNotwithstanding the large arrivals in town, prices have been fully maintained, and more business has been done. Fine qualities are becoming scarce and are much sought after. The ...
Article : 230 wordsFLOUR.—(At Barker and Hallen's) fine, 36s. per 100lbs. ; second, 30s. ration 19s. ditto. (At Dodds and Blackett's) fine flour, 36s. per 100 lbs. second, 34s. ration, 25s. ditto. (At Hughes and Hosking's) ...
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Advertising : 4,974 wordsThere were sales of Town Allotments, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last, at which the following town allotments were sold. GOULBURN.—Two perches to F. Cooper, one ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Sat 21 Mar 1840, Page 3
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