On [?], the Lord [?] arrival from London with 170 passengers, principally married couples with families, or single machanics. The Charles [?]oss arrived on the same day from Hamburgh, with 100 German immigrants, who will no ...
Article : 558 wordsTHE following is a copy of Lord John Russell's bill, which was before the House of Commons in June, for giving validity to the Constitution Act of the New South Wales Legislature:- ...
Article : 1,955 wordsWOOL.— The arrivals both from the interior and coastwise are still very limited. A few parools, however, well got up, and clean, occasionally appear, and are immediately taken at very full prices, which is mainly attributable to the improved demand in ...
Article : 561 wordsEmpire Office, Saturday Morning, 8 A.M. THE steam ship City of Sydney, just arrived from Melbourne, brings the glorious news of the capture of Sebastopol by the Allied ...
Article : 158 wordsNo improvement in the general state of trade can be reported. Messrs. W. Dean and Co. on Thursday held a large sale of Wines, spirits, groceries, ...
Article : 3,599 wordsThis week has put us in possession of the report of the closing of the May series of the London Wool sales, and we observe with pleasure the spirited competition that was manifested for Sydney wools, showing an advance as they proceeded, and maintaining a ...
Article : 872 wordsSeptember 1.—City of Sydney, steamer, 700 tons, Captain Moodie, from Melbourne August 29. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Mackworth, Miss Valp[?]y, Mr. and Messrs. Bennett, Mr. and Miss Maenmmara, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Plant, Messrs.stew. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsThe receipts this morning by the [?] [?] grs., which is a moderate average, but not nearly equal to the present demand. There is a good enquiry for Port Phillip gold, and the better ...
Article : 182 wordsSm—The division of labour is a principle of political economy for which the clamouters for social equality have been a long time contending. It will, therefore, be a great trimph to the Principles of the followers of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsGRAIN AND FLOUR.— The Millers have not made any alterations in their quotations of flour and grain. The market is abundantly supplied, and perhaps to an extent that is over our present [?] gencies. Messrs. Barker and Co. quote fine flour, at £30 per ton; ...
Article : 1,210 wordsTare actual. Draft [?] per [?]wt., and no other allowance WOOL.— Per [?]: M D. 7 bales fleece at [?]; K, 5 bales skin at 7½d.; D, 3 locks at 7¾.; V in diamond, 14 bales fleece at 16[?]d.; A, 8 bales grease at 7¼d.; BCN, 13 bales fleece at 15d., 4 bales ...
Article : 346 wordsThe market has been exceedingly flat this week, scarcely any gold dust offering; the demand coutinues brisk, particularly for Port Phillip and Ovens gold, which commond high rates, though very little of this description arrives here; the Price appears to ...
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Advertising : 203 wordsVery little gold has been received in Sydney this week. It is strange that we do not receive any gold from Victoria, as the prices are much higher here than at Port Phillip. My advices from the Western Diggings state that great ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsThe week has not been marked by any improvement in the general trade. There have been some private speculations, and several auction sales of miscellaneous goods, yet even these have presented a sickly aspect. The markets generally speaking are ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 1 Sep 1855, Page 5
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