October 15.—Revenue, ship, 546 tons, Seth Crowell, commander, from New York July 3rd. Passengers —Fifty in the first cabin, forty-one in the second cabin, and seventy-seven in the steerage. H.A. ...
Article : 3,209 wordsOn London, at 30 days sight, 10 per cent discount. For every additional 30 days, ½ per cent discount. On Sydney, Bathurst, and Mailland, at sight, 2½ ...
Article : 288 wordsWheat—Very little is arriving, and good samples are in demand at from 10s 6d to 11s 6d per bushel. Flour—Is quoted at the mills, Barker's fine 34l, seconds 30l; the others, fine 35l, and second 30l per ...
Article : 226 wordsAnna Garland, Mangerton, L[?]dy Head, Fanny, Wan[?]t[?], Europa, Hibernia, Mirzapere, [?]irningham, from Liverpool; Mariner, Duke of Bedford, Dalhousie, Negotiator. Thomas Lowrie, Monarch, ...
Article : 1,866 wordsA very limited quantity of goods have arrived during the week, and supplies of flour, sugar, tea, tobacco, fruit, brandy, gin, cigars, grain, and provisions of all descriptions, fall far short of our ...
Article : 408 wordsGold has been slightly on the advance this weeks not withstanding the dread of the export duty. Thi[?] is easily to be accounted for, from the number of vessels prepared to take all the gold that is likely ...
Article : 693 wordsTHE MILLS.—The receipts of wheat from the country are exceedingly small; the transaction have been but few and the price varying according to quantity; so high as 11s and [?] 3d has been given ...
Article : 273 wordsTHE Races interfered with the usual produce sale, and consequently transactions in produce have been very small Prices during the week have been fully maintained ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsBlight and mildew were prevalent in the wheat crop, but [?] the reports were rather conflicting trade had a firm and improving aspect. The imperial average of wheat for the week ending July 31st, ...
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Advertising : 173 wordsOctober 6—Esther, schooner, 54 tons, Borden[?] from the South Sea Islands. Duke of Roxburgh, barque, 498 tons, Coll[?]rd, from Wellington. October 7—Ann and Jane, barque, 307 tons, Smith, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsGold rose in the early part of the week from 3l 7s 9d to 3l 8s, at which price it remains firm. In produce and supplies the market is steadily rising. [?]ine flour may be quoted at 50l, seconds 45l ...
Article : 320 wordsBy the Formosa, we have received some English papers to the 7th August; but the regular mails had been forwarded by the Sydney, the second of the Australian Mail ...
Article : 1,119 wordsTHE price this week has remained firm at 68s, at which rate a considerable amount of business has been done. The supply in this quarter seems steadily increasing. The receival of the Ba[?]larat fields. ...
Article : 598 wordsPRIC[?]S CURRENT OF COLONIAL WOLL—Our second series of the new clip, consisting of— 10,426 Bales Australian 24,162 do Port Philip and Portland Bay ...
Article : 1,650 wordsThe demand and supply in this market have been rather brisk this week. Married couples for the country for shepherding, and hatkeeping, find quick employment: ...
Article : 286 wordsMessrs St[?]bbs and Son disposed of a parcel of land in Bourke-street, opposite Mr Justice Barry's, for the sum of 3000l; also the Rochester Castle inn, and several other properties for the sum of 3000l. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe supply of colonial produce was less this morning than usual; only nine loads entered which were sold immediately at very high prices. Cabbages, 30s doz; cauliflowers, 30s do; Parsuips, 5[?] do; ...
Article : 112 wordsAll kinds of goods have been enquired for during the past week, and the public sales have been well [?]ttended, and prices of the prior week fully established. Flour is quite equal in value to our last ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 18 Oct 1852, Page 4
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