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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsAccounts from England up to the 6th of June, have been received. Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Royal Family, were in the enjoyment of ...
Article : 976 wordsTHE 'PRESIDNET.'—A marked sensation was produced yesterday, at Liverpool. by the report brought by the 'Fortitude,' Captain Arbuthuot, who arrived in the morning from Buenos Ayres. ...
Article : 983 wordsOn Friday last, His Honor the Chief Justice sat for a short time in this Court, but the only business transacted was the disposal of a motion of course in a summary case. The Court was ...
Article : 556 wordsThe Races are over the excitement has ceased, Nashls dinner is digested, and we can now sit down in cool blood to write the full account of the various events, which have latterly rendered ...
Article : 1,152 wordsLEEDS.—Foreign; The demand for Foreign Wools during the past week has rather decreased, in consequence, no doubt, of a number of the buyers being absent at the fairs, and a desire on ...
Article : 173 wordsPrices have further improved for common descriptions of Fish Oils, Cod at £27 10s to £28, being an advance on former rates of 15s to 20s, and there are now few sellers at £28 per tun. ...
Article : 186 wordsTHURSDAY EVENING.—Tea has again been the great attraction on account of the details published of the taking of the Bogue forts, and the other news from Chine. The public sales were ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Circuit Assize Court opened yesterday by His Honor Judge Burton; it was truly gra[?]ifying to listen to the very appropriate discourse delivered by the Reverend Clergyman in the Court House; ...
Article : 462 wordsTHE GAS WORKS.—On Friday last, His Excellency the Governor, and Lady. Gipps, accomapanied by Mr. Parker the Private Secretary, honoured the Gas Company by a visit to the works, ...
Article : 2,334 wordsThe following are the latest accounts of Sales of Wool that have been received. The public sales of Colonial and other Wools which commenced on the 5th instant, were ...
Article : 1,329 wordsTEA.—There has been very little business done in the tea trade, during the week, and holders do not appear anxious to effect sales at rates lower than £7 per chest for Hyson-skin. The ...
Article : 496 words'BANK OF ENGLAND, June 3.—A a Court of Directors held this day,—Resolved, that, until further notice, the Bank of England will discount bills of exchange and notes not having more than ...
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The Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (NSW : 1838 - 1841), Mon 20 Sep 1841, Page 2
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