December 4.—Warats, steamer, [?]357 tons, William Bell, commander, from Sydney, 30th November. Passengers, cabin—Messrs F[?]nwick, Chisholm, Barber, Mr Mrs and Miss Marrow, Messrs Moses, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsLittle & Co sold, on Saturday, at their Produce Sale Rooms, Van Diemen's Land bacon, at prices averaging 12½d per 1b; Adelaide do, 1s 2d per lb; Adeladie flour, 26l 10s per ton; 3 tons slightly ...
Article : 158 words18 carts entered this morning, prices are as follows:—cabbages 18s per doz, cauliflowers 18s, carrots 6s, parsnips 6s, turnips 6s; asparagus 1s per bundle, sea[?]kail 1s, spinach 1s; old potatoes 20s ...
Article : 82 wordsOn London, at 30 days sight, 9 per cent discount. On London, on bills drawn against gold dust, 10 per cent discount. ' For every additional 30 days, ½ per cent ...
Article : 273 wordsMr Dight's Mill — fine flour, £27 per ton; seconds do £25; bran 2s 6d. Messrs Alison & Knight's Mill—fine flour 30l; seconds do 28l; bran 2s 6d. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe following vessels were advertised in the August papers, to leave New York for Australia— William Frothinghars, ship, 1.600 tons, B K Babbidge, commander, for Melbourne and Sydney, to ...
Article : 2,374 wordsOld hay is rather scarce. The market is well supplied with new. Old hay, 25l; new ditto, 16l to 17l. Green stuff is on the rise, and selling for 5l per ton, or 5s 6d to 6s per dozen bundles. ...
Article : 50 wordsCattle — The market has been well supplied with fat cattle this week, and prices have ranged as follow: First quality bullocks from 5l to 6l 6[?] ...
Article : 120 wordsGold has ruled steady at 3l 9s 6d, and no appearance of a decline. In produce and supplies, the market quotations are almost the same as last week, perhaps a still ...
Article : 240 wordsGrain and Flour Market.—Wheat, [?]s; flour, 25l; barley (English), 5s 3d to 5s 6d per bushel of 50 lbs [?] barley (Cape), 4s to 4s 6d per bushel of 50 lbs; oats, 14s per bushel; bran, 1s 8d do; pollard, 1s 8d ...
Article : 95 wordsWe regret to announce the total wreck, near Guichon Bay, of the barque Margaret Brock, bound hence for Melbourne, with passengers and a considerable cargo, consisting chiefly of flour. The ...
Article : 991 wordsBusiness through the past week has not been so buoyant as for the last few weeks, still there have been considerable transactions. Among the most prominent, may be noticed, the public sale of ...
Article : 2,043 wordsWe have to notice more than an average supply of labor in the market, during the weak, which has been fully met by the increasing demand for all descriptions of workman: especially experienced ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsThe price of gold has remained steady at 69s 9d, although some speculators for the arrival of the Sydney were paying a shade over that figure to procure quantities; but their wants being easily ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsNovember 27.—Margaret and Mary, schooner, [?]0 tons, Currie, from Geelong, the 17th instant. Clara, brig, 173 tons, J Eedy, returned to port. November 28 — Waterlily, schooner, 135 tons, J R ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 wordsNorthumberland, Ballarat, New Orleans, John Taylor, Admiral, Joshan, for London; Delgany, Dinapore, Atrevida, Duke of Bedford, Monarch, Negotiator; Scindian, [?]ebrides, Saghalien, Prince ...
Article : 361 wordsBy the Chusan we have English news, via Singapore, to the 24th September, nearly a month later than our previous intelligence. This fine steamer has again proved her ...
Article : 4,630 wordsDecember 3—Oceanica, barque, [?]74 tons, J T. Potts, master, from Robart Town via Melbourne Cargo: 3[?]0 bags flour, 6 casks and 13 bags oats, 4 horses, 190 fello[?]s, 19 cases champagne, 5 casks ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE accounts from the various gold fields continue contradictory, and are in many cases, by no means favorable. The immense increase to the number of diggers, must cause the numerous heavy 'finds' ...
Article : 446 wordsNovember 20—Flash brig, 159 tons, Anderson, master, from Melbourne, 12th instant. November 21—Margaret barque, 1[?]7 tons, Reld master, from Melbourne, 9th instnnt; Rival, barque, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 6 Dec 1852, Page 4
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