THE anticipated arrival of the mails per European, and the approaching departure of the Simla, will probably prevent much business from being transacted during the curren ...
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Article : 1,105 wordsSIR—Having been at the Exhibition of Flowers, Vegetables, &c., &c., held last week in the Bot[?] Gar[?] I beg to differ from a writer in your valusble jour[?]al who speaker of the infer[?] of the exhibition to those ...
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Article : 328 wordsADOLPHUC YATES, schoner, 108 tons, Urquhart, from Launceston September 30. Passengers—Mrs. Williamson and 4 children, Mr. Roxborough, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Lucas; Agent, H. Beauchamp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 459 wordsThe chief want of the reef at the present time is a crushing machine. There are heaps of quartz lying upon the top of the ground for the want of crushing, and no one seems to have the pinck to speculate in ...
Article : 857 wordsFOR AUCKLAND.—By the Mos, this day at noon, if not under weigh. FOR WELLINGTON AND PORT COOPER.—By the Mary Thompson, this day at, noon, if not under weight. ...
Article : 178 wordsBRADLEY'S MILL.—Flour, first quality, by the ton, £20; seconds, £18; ration,—; wheat, 5s, per bushel, for best quality. CONOLLY'S MILL.—Fine flour, £20; seconds, £18; ration,—; wheat, 6s, per bushel for prime samples. ...
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