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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsWONGA WONGA, steamer, 709 tons, Walker, from Adelaide, via Melbourne 3rd instant. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, and 2 children, Miss Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Garratt, Mrs. Moore, Rev. J. Eggleston, ...
Article : 1,232 wordsTHE intelligence announced by us in a slip published yesterday, and repeated in this day's Empire, confirms the news that peace between England and America had been assured. We ...
Article : 2,140 wordsFebruary 25.—Don Juan, from Sydney; Cyclone, from Newcastle. February 27.—Roderlok Dhu, from Sydney. March 1.—Telegraph, steamer, from Sydney; Clarence, steamer, ...
Article : 44 wordsFebruary 23.—Daniel Watson, from Newcastle. February 25.—Isabella, from Otago; Hargrav[?]s, and Creole, from Newcastle. SAILED. ...
Article : 31 wordsFebruary 26.—Macquarie, from Sydney; Eliza Blondie, from Mauritiua. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] NEWCASTLE. ...
Article : 90 wordsTHE RINALDO.—It will be seen by our telegram from Melbourne—which confirms the news of the amicable termination of the quarrel between England sad America—that the Commissioners are said to have left the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsPRODUCE REPORT.—The market for all kinds of produce remains without any alteration. The telegrams received yesterday from Melbourne have not had any effect upon to-day's public sales. The ...
Article : 1,865 wordsWOOL.—For our this day's auction sale we catalogued 425 bales, of which 283 were quitted. There was good competition, and the market firm, at late rates, with an upward tendency. The parcels passed consisted of lots on which the reserves were in excess of ...
Article : 811 wordsFebruary 28.— Mary and Rose, and Ewald, from Newcastle; Thomas Brown, from Mauritiua; Queen of England, from London. March 1.—Lorenzo Sabino, from Otego; Danube, and Harriett ...
Article : 1,461 wordsCHAMBER OF COMMERCE.—The monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, advertised to be held in the Exchange yesterday, lapsed, there being no business of importance to transact. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 7 Mar 1862, Page 4
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