November 30—Fhamrock, A. S. N. Co's steam ship, 200 tons, J J Warner, commander, from Sydney 26th inst. Passengers, cabin-Mr and Mrs Amsberg, Miss Webb, Messrs Braithwaite. Lewis, ...
Article : 729 wordsNews was received in town yesterday of a disturbance of rather a serious character having occurred at the Ovens. We give the particulars from a letter written by an ...
Article : 625 wordsThe animation reported in my last circular has been fully sustained during the present week, though business has been limited by the small supply of gold. Prices may be quoted at 3l 12s for ...
Article : 661 wordsOur readers will agree with us, we are sure, in thinking that in these stirring limes, we are not justified in locking up our columns by the publication of long detailed reports of the debates in the ...
Article : 5,845 wordsI propose in this commanisation to speak of the roads of the Colony, so far as I have traversed them. And there is no subject, perhaps, on which I could touch that is more deserving ...
Article : 2,632 wordsNovember 27—Dazzler, brigantine, 17½ tons, K J Allen, master, from Sydney. Passengers—Messrs Edwards, Freal, Davis, Matheson, and Smith Cargo—10 cases cigars, 220 chests of congon lea. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsNovember 20—Red Rover, schooner, from Melbourne, via Port Fairy. November 21—Wave, schooner, Ware[?]s, master, from Melbourne, via Port Fairy. ...
Article : 40 wordsGold remains at £3 9S 9D. Messrs Stubbs & Son sold by auction, yesterday. the schooner John, 49 tons register, for 825l, and the schooner [?], for 120[?]. ...
Article : 243 wordsNovember 17—Shamrock, steamer, Warner, from Melbourne and Twofold Bay: Mohawk, ship, Liddel, from Shanghee. November 18—Queen of the South, schooner ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 wordsJ. L. The letter has out reached its destination. No very serious consequences are, however, anticipated from its mis-carriage. ...
Article : 22 wordsWHEAT AND FLOUR.—T Barker and Co's Mills. November 20th, Very little wheat has been brought to market this week, the best samples have realised from 9s to 10s per bushel. In flour a reduction of ...
Article : 335 wordsTHE Shamrock brings us files of Sydney papers up to Saturday last. They contain little general intelligence of interest. The letter of our Correspondent, by some ...
Article : 199 wordsEVERYBODY, from the Governor upwards, is completely floored by the prevailing epidemic. Sneezing, wheezing, conghing, and grambling are the order of the day; and so ...
Article : 1,073 wordsWheat—Fine samples are worth 9s to 10s per bushel Flour—Is quoted at the Mills 35l for fine, and 30l for seconds ...
Article : 181 wordsThe news of the throwing out of the Export Duty Bill has caused general satisfaction to the whole community of diggers, and well it may, for although in the event of the ...
Article : 348 wordsOrders continue to arrive from the interior and the out-ports, and there is a brisk trade doing. The scarcity and high rate of carriage to the interior is a great drawback to the forwarding of our supplies, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 1 Dec 1852, Page 4
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