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Advertising : 120 wordsOILS—Holders of Pale Seal Oil having reduced their pretensions to £31 to £31 5s. has occasioned a good demand from the trade: yellow and brown in small parcels have been disposed of at £26 to ...
Article : 107 wordsGENERAL POST OFFICE, DEC. 1839.—Notice to the Public. On and after the 10th of January next, the single rate of inland postage, on all letters except those between the United Kingdom ...
Article : 1,023 wordsTALLOW.—The trade have appeared less desirous to purchase Russian Tallow since our last report. Under 48s. 9d. to 49s. there are no sellers of first quality. For delivery in the next ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR.—The demand for Foreign Wool, during the past year was steady and, on the whole, satisfactory, up to the month of October, when the pressure on the money market, during a long period of increasing severity. ...
Article : 478 wordsWE have long been of opinion that the South Australian Commissioners caught the Home Government napping, when they obtained a charter, which secured, after certain conditions were ...
Article : 1,689 wordsThe Thomas Lowry brings Liverpool papers to the 7th January, from which we have freely extracted. The accounts of the Wool trade, we are sorry to say are not more encouraging than ...
Article : 121 wordsMANCHESTER, Dec. 31.—COTTON TRADE—Although there was, as might be expected from the season, but little demand, to day, the market very firm and elastic; and all descriptions, ...
Article : 737 wordsViolet or pensee is the favourite colour at this moment for every style of toilette, in velvet or cachmere for bournous, shawl, or paletot, and fur accords extremely well with it. Paletots of violet ...
Article : 2,882 wordsThe approaching issue of 7,000,000 of money, consequent upon the payment of the January Dividends, has caused an improvement in the Money Market, and all descriptions of Public ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Foreign Exchange yesterday did not exhibit any peculiar feature; the amount of business transacted was small, the bills offering for sale being more scarce than usual. However, ...
Article : 318 wordsA few days since a boat belonging to the Pyramus, lying in Watson's Bay, was capsised off Bradley's Head, when the steward was drowned and the Captain saved with great difficulty. The ...
Article : 257 wordsDEC. 28.—During the past week a fair quality of good to fine butter has not with purchasers, and our last quotutions were well supported, whilst for middling sorts the east of about any ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 18 May 1840, Page 3
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