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Advertising : 3,732 wordsTrade has experienced a great check in consequence of the recent fullures, which more or less affect all classes. The Grain market is now on the rise. A large parcel of wheat has been disposed of privately at 18s. per bushel cash, this was ...
Article : 253 wordsThe quantity of gold received this week has been large, but the greater part has been received from Port Phillip, in consequence of the low price of gold at that place, where the prices are about two shillings per ounce less than the Sydney prices. ...
Article : 380 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN—The Victoria Mills decline to give any report. Messrs. Furlong and Kennedy have not been working their mills for the last few days, and they also give a meagre report, saving that flour is on the rise. Messrs. T. Barker and ...
Article : 1,015 wordsThe accounts just received of the favourable progress of the July wool sales, showing an advance in some instances on the May rates for choice flocks, must be satisfactory to the growers. The attendance of foreigners and English staplers was numerous, ...
Article : 680 wordsThere have been but few transactions in shares during the past week. The shares of the Bank of New South Wales, Commercial Bank, and General Assurance Company are still in demand but holders generally are not disposed to sell at present rates. ...
Article : 364 wordsTare, actual. Draft, 1 lb. per owt., and no other allowance. Wool.—Per 1b.: I field, 16 bales handwashed at 16¾d.; C, 11 bales grease at 8¼.; RWL, 13 bales grease at 8d.; MT, 4 bales pieces at 9¾d.; 1 fleece at 14¾d.; Tenterden over C, 20 bales at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsWOOL.—The position of this market is much the same as last reported. Buyers anxiously secure any small lots that may chance to come in the way, and in the absence of any arrival of the new clip (with the exception of a small parcel or two from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsEighteen drunkards were brought before the Court, of whom fifteen were ordered to pay the usual penalty of 20s., or in default, to be confined for twenty-four hours. Margaret Tobin, having been five times ...
Article : 543 wordsThe arrivals during the week, affecting this market, are the Gilmore, from London, with 2[?]0 Government immigrants, and Nimrond, with 184 intermediate passengers, part under Mrs Chisholm's regulations. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsThe rate of exchange is still 2 percent. Inactivity continues to characterise all business under this head. Neither brokers nor shippers manifest much inclination to purchase gold dust, even at the somewhat reduced rates; and, ...
Article : 234 wordsBy the arrival of the Gilmore yesterday, from Southampton, we have an addition of 2 married couples, 61 single men. 4[?] single women, and 5[?] children, while the Nimrond has brought [?] intermediate passengers. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 20 Oct 1855, Page 3
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