January 12.—Yarra Yarra, steamer, G. Gilmore, commander, from Lau[?]sston, 10th inst, with 113 passongers. January 12.—Swift, schooner, 120 tons, W. N. Ling, ...
Article : 957 wordsBY the Try we have received English news direct to tho 10th October. We find the following paragraph in a paper of that date relative to the expected steamer:— ...
Article : 936 wordsJanuary [?]—Vixen, schoonor, 150 tons, C. Roy; master, from Melbourne. SAILED. January 7.—Alice, schooner, 88 tons, Robertson, ...
Article : 64 wordsJanuary 3.—Corn[?]ill, barque, 370 tons, from London 10th September; general cargo. Two steerage passengers. January 4.—Apollo, cufter, 70 tons, Flirty, from ...
Article : 128 wordsGOLD.—The price yesterday, was £3 10s 6d. R. M. Martin and Co. sold yesterday, at their rooms, No. 11, Great Bourke-street, land in Elizabeth-street, Richmond, 16s. per foot; Sydney candles, 6½d. per lb.; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsDecember 13.—Berwick Castle, 342 tons, A. Lattoo, from London, via Hobart Town. December 17.—Will o' the Wisp, schooner, 130 tons, Liddell, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 2,376 wordsHOBART TOWN MARKETS, 8TH JANUARY.—Wheat, 7s. 9d. to 8s. per bushel. Oats, 8s. Barley, 7s. to 8s. Barley is very scarce, and consequently there is a good market for it. Wheat, few buyers. Flour, &c.— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 wordsFriday, December 17th, 1852.—Flour (Auckland), 28s. per 100 lbs; Bread, 2 lb. loaf, 7d.; Biscuit, fine, 3[?]s. per 100 lbs., seconds, 28s.; Oatmeal, per lb., 4[?]d.; Wheat, per bushel, 9s.; Barley, 7s.; Oats, per bushel, ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE Select Committee on Education has prosecuted its duties with considerable diligence, and has probably conferred greater benefit on the community than any ...
Article : 1,292 wordsTHE MILLS.—There is no wheat coming to market, though there is a considerable quant[?]y of the imported article, as well as of flour in merchants' hands. The price of flour has this day rec[?]d to £21 for fine, and ...
Article : 876 words[?] Murray, [?] for Callan, with part of original cargo from London. No passengers. January 11.—Scotia, brigantine, 112 tons, W. H. ...
Article : 61 wordsDecember 28.—Sarah Mete[?], barque, 481 tons, R. Yest[?]n, from London, September 1. Eliza, barque, 388 ton, Capt in J. Waish, from Liverpool, 1st August. Mary Catherine, barque, 357 tons, Captain ...
Article : 1,647 wordsAnother accident of a fatal nature occurred at the Loddon on Wednesday last by the earth falling in. The Bushrangers are having, or rather have had, some fine goings on at the ...
Article : 748 wordsWhat is the League doing? The pro-convict party are up and on the alert in Van Diemen's Land; and every post brings us [?] news of crime and outrage in the south, ...
Article : 1,540 wordsThe discussion on Mr. Gleadow's motion resulted in the Police and Gaol expenses being voted as on the Estimates until the 31st of next March. Messrs, Cox and Archer were desirous ...
Article : 676 wordsAn increased activity has been experienced in the gold market during the past week. Current rates may be quoted at £3 12s. 10d. for Victoria, and £3 1ls,for New South Walcs. At these prices nearly all the gold in first ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 13 Jan 1853, Page 4
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