March 30.—Cleopatra, steam-ship, 1500 tons, Fras Cadell, from Sydney 26th last. Passengers—cabin, Lady Alfred Stephen, Miss F. Murphy, Mrs. Bogle and servant, Mrs. and Miss Clower, Miss Adcock, Mrs. ...
Article : 850 wordsThe following letter on this subject, from Capt. Cadell, appeared in the Sydney Herald:- "GENTLEMEN,—Thanking you for your insertion of my letter to the Adelaide Trinity House in your issue ...
Article : 692 wordsWarm, sunny weather has again set in upon u[?] for a time, and as the earth has been but recently refreshed by abu[?]dant rains, a luxuriant vegetation is springing up in all quarters. ...
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Family Notices : 124 wordsThe letter of "Albion" requires authentication by the name of the writer, for our own satisfaction solely. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 wordsA CORRESPONDENT called our attention yesterday to the pamphlet entitled "Emancipate your Colonies," which Jeremy Benthan addressed to the National Convention ...
Article : 900 wordsAlbury now assumes quite a decent and orderly appearance on the Sabbath, and the f[?]minines have no reason to be frightened from their propreity on account of their little ...
Article : 876 wordsStubbs and Son sold yesterday, at their rooms, an allotment of land in Spencer-street, north, Melbourne, 25 feet 6 inches frontage, for £204. Also flour, cheese, onions, lemon syrup, ruin, and shoes. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Mills.—Messrs. Barker and Co.: The quantity of wheat brought to market this week has been but small, which circumstance, operating with the large and increasing demand for flour, has caused an ...
Article : 367 wordsMarch 29.—William Hill, brig. 119 tons, J. W. B. Tregurtha, from Launceston. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Miss Abrahams, Mrs. Tregurtha. J. W. B. Tregurtha, agent. Cargo—10,000 bricks, 60 boxes ...
Article : 342 wordsThe arrivals during the past week have been numerous, and have added largely to our stocks Business has been inconsequence very brisk, and all the various parcels of goods suitable to the season have been taken ...
Article : 463 wordsMarch 23.—Rave, schooner, 135 tons, Browning, from Auckland. March 24.—Ceylon, brig, 179 tons, Clinens, from Melbourne 20th inst.; Arion, brig, 184 tons, J. Rocke, ...
Article : 917 wordsWheat—Is in demand, and good samples are worth from 9s. to 9s. 6d. per bushel. Flour—A rise of £2 per ton has taken place, and fine is now quoted at £27, and seconds £25 per ton. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Court sat this morning, for the first time after the recess, when the following business was transacted. YOUNG V. WHYTE. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe elegant author of "The Crescent and the Cross," somewhere remarks that to a person in a strange country, whether he be a moralist or an [?]picure, the most interesting ...
Article : 1,512 wordsOur Western Gold-fields are quite bare of news this week, the only circumstance worthy of note being a fall in the price to 72s. 6d. The same may be said of Braidwood and its neighborhood, where gold Is now ...
Article : 694 wordsA correspondent in yesterday's Argus, signing himself "Ajax," hints that my report of the case Holmes v. Patten is cal[?]lated "to convey the impression that Batten is a depra[?]ed ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 31 Mar 1853, Page 4
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