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Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 wordsTHE Gazette contains, the, following general abstract, showing the average amount of the liabilities and assets of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, taken from the several weekly ...
Article : 304 wordsOctober 28.—Boomerang, steamer, for Moreton Bay. October 30.—Prince Albert, brig, Stepbons, master, for Melbourne, with 120 tons of coal. October 30.—Alma, schooner, Dowe, master, for Melbourne, ...
Article : 41 wordsCaptain Miles, of the brig Fanny, has favoured us whth a list of New Caledonia shipping, from july 20th to October 17th. ARRIVALS. July 20.—Tunemann, from the Isle of Pines. ...
Article : 146 wordsTare actrial. Draft 1 lb. per cwt, and no other allowance. WOOL.—Per lb,: HE conjoined, 1 bale broken at 11d., 27 bales grease at 13d.: W, 57 bales grease at 13½d.; Ified, 8 bales handwashed at 25¼d,: C in triangle, 6 bales fleece at 21¼d.; W[?] 10 ...
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Advertising : 1,005 wordsWe have scarcely, over seen-business at a more perfect standstill than it has been during he past week. In almost every branch we notice the greatest apathy, and sales are in most cases very difficult to effect. We ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsWe have to report a continuance of inanimation, which the races this week, and the bad state of the roads, have tended rather to increase. WOOL.—The market is scarcely so buoyant as last week, nor ...
Article : 699 wordsFLCU[?] GRAIN.—The market prices for best flour, are still £25 per ton, and £23 for soconds; wheat, 8s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.per bushel; bran, 2s. ditto. BREAD.—5d. to 6d. the 2-lb. loaf. ...
Article : 801 wordsThe sham diggings here cannot be puffed into real ones. I was on the ground yesterday with three others, prospecting, and a poor prospect they offered. They are all fudge. 30, Celestials obtained 10 dwts. in two days; ...
Article : 421 wordsSNAPDRAGON, American ship, 618 tons, Davis, from Valparaiso August 27. Passengers—Mr. Ward and Mr. Mo[?]gan, Agent, Captain. MANUEL CARVALLO. Chilian schooner, 119 tons, Butters, ...
Article : 94 wordsADMIRAL LYONS, ship, Duncan, for Bombay. ...
Article : 10 wordsVIOLA, brig, 140 tons, Hellon, for Newcastle and Hobart Town. EMMA, brig, 121 tons, Douglas, for Adelaide and King George's Sound. ...
Article : 90 wordsINWARDS.—Ariel, Speculant, Policeman, Warlock, and Adolphns, from Newcastle, 539 tons coal; Ellzabeth Ann, Magnet, Lydia and Sylph, from Brisbane Water, 1000 baskets shells, 17,000. feet timber, 4[?],000 shingles; Hunter, from Newcastle' and ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR—I am only sorry that I feel compelled on my own part, and that of my co-religionists, to notice the frequent communications which have appeared in the columns of the EMPIRE, appertaining to matters of ...
Article : 735 wordsPer ELIZA, from New Zealand: 300 barrels black oil, 63 barrels sperm oil. Captain Brown. Per FANNY, from New Caledonia: 23 tons sulphur, 1 ton copper, 1 ton Kauri gum, 250 bags lime, 80 hides, 15 cwt. sandalwood. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 wordsDuring this week trade both wholesate and retail has been very dull, the up country dealers being now nearly all well stocked, and very few of the sett[?]ors coming into town. WOOL.—No purchases of wool have been reported. ...
Article : 371 wordsPer SPEEDY, for London: 60 balas wool, Wills, Merry, and Co.; 131 bales wool, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 218 bales wool, Ebsworth and Co.; 227 bales wool, 166 hides, Rundle, Dangar, and Co.; 4 bales wool, Thacker, Danioll. and Co.; ll bales wool, ...
Article : 487 wordsThe immigrants per Boanerges were open for selection on board on Thursday. On Tuesday the John Bunyan arrived from Liverpool, with 339 immigrants, and were for hire yesterday (Friday). ...
Article : 202 wordsDuring the week we have had but one lot of fat cattle in the sale yards; they consisted of 224 head of Mr. Charies Button's cattle, and which fully sustalned the high character they hold in the estimation of buyers. There were 172 bullocks and 52 cows. ...
Article : 160 wordsMatze, good sound sample, very s[?] wheat, very few samples in the hands of soller, from 7s., very fine, from 8s, 6d,; barley quantity excessively sound, no fixed price, from 9s,; [?] hay, good sample, £12 to £14; [?]ay still retains its price; ...
Article : 107 wordsDuring the week an increased demand for nearly all kinds of labour has shown itself. Ordors from the country for ploughmen, bullock-drivers, shopherds, rough carpenters, milkman, male and female domestle servants, have been numorous. The ...
Article : 154 wordsFOR CALLAO.—By the Meses Wheeler, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR LONDON.—By the Speedy, this day, at noon. FOR PORT MACQUARIE, By the William, this day, at noon. ...
Article : 584 wordsThe carge of the Bella Vista, from Mauritius, via Melbourne. was submitted for public sale by Messrs. BOWDEN AND THRESELD, on Tuesday last, at the City Mart. This sale, on account of the vary line qualities of the sugars, and good condition of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 568 wordsThe remarks on the wool market in last report are again applicable, and at to-daY's sale there was increased depression. There were 177 bales offered for sale, of which 95 were in the grease, but prices have not been maintained, and for all ...
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