MR. WILLIAM PRITCITARD reports having sold by auction and private contract, during the present week:—H[?] 14s. to 24s.; sheepskins, 10½d. to 12½d per lb.: first flour, £15 10[?] £17, with incressing firmness in the market; seconds ditto, £9 17s. 6d.; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsTHE receipts of gold dust st the Mint during the past week have amounted to 3650 ounces. During the same period there has been an issue of 10,000 sovereigns. ...
Article : 40 wordsWOOL.—Large quentities continue to pour into the market from all quarters and the numerous heavy teams presen[?] very animated appearance in the streets. Several sales have been made privately, at about the rates of last week; but at auction ...
Article : 750 wordsso far as to say that I ought to have immediately dissolved partnership with Mr. Russell, and that, had I done so, they would have supported me at the election I alluded to. My answer to them was that I was perfectly ...
Article : 124 wordsThe business done during the last week does not shew any groat improvement in our market; but the wool teams are now fast coming into the city, and large supplies for the country are beginning to be daily with ...
Article : 586 wordsSIR—As the new arrangements for the pilot service are now likely to stand over till the next session of Parliament, or till after the Christmas week. I will venture to trespass on your space by offering a few observations ...
Article : 2,459 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN.—The market price of flour and grain are steady at the prices last quoted, viz.:—The best quality of flour £18, and seconds £16 per ton; wheat, 6s. per bushel; bran, 2s. ditto. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 wordsYARRA YARRA, steamer, 530 tons, Bell, from Moreton Bay December 16. Passengers—Messrs. Chubbs, Sehweigh, Cane, Galloway, Massie, Hope Wagner, Gordon, Young, Markwell and 2 children, Captain Hamilton, Dr. Dorsay, Miss McDougall, Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsThe dulness hitherto prevailing in the Share Market continues, and little or no business has been transacted therein during the past week. Our capitalists continue to stand aloof, and do not show any disposition to invest in any of our colonial ...
Article : 358 wordsFifteen years ago sheep were sold in Sydney at a shilling each, and on the stations at sixpence a head. The flock owners with few exceptions were in the insolvent court, and the general ruin of course extended ...
Article : 895 wordsWILLIAM IV., steamer, Chatfield, for Merimbule. GAZELLE, brig, Jones, for Auckland. SEA BIRD, ship, Winter, for San Francisco. CYCLONE, schooner, Heard, for Adelaide via Richmond ...
Article : 35 wordsTrade is not so brisk as it was at the time of my last report, although there is the usual stir occasioned by the season of the year. Few of the settlers have been in town, having been completely occupied by the harvest work. A large number of drays ...
Article : 347 wordsELIZABETH ANN, schooner, 100 tons, Rose, for Batavia, Passenger—Mr. Rose. COMMODORE MORRIS, barque, 355 tons, Laurence, for South Sons. ...
Article : 125 wordsINWARDS.—Pacific, from Newcastle, 10: tanscoal; Angus and Henry, Absalom, and Brothers, from Brisbane Water 32,000 feet timber: Illalong, from Morpoth, 70 bales, wool 13 bales hay, 150 bags grain, 40 bags onions, 30 bags cysters 6 cases lobsters, 8 ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the weekly sale, this day, there was a want of animation in the biddings for wool, and several lots were passed; but some parcels towards the close of the sale realized full figures, or were sold without any material reduction in price. It was noticed last ...
Article : 545 wordsPer LOUIS AND MIRIAM, for Nelson: 5 packages, 5 bales, E. Phillips; 109 mats sugar, 300 bags flour, H. Towns and Co.; 2 iron casks ink, J. Cox and Co.; 2 tierces 3 casks 2 cases drogs, A. ...
Article : 122 wordsOur supplies of stock continue abundant; both cattle and sheep have come to hand in quantities that have more than met the demand amongst the retail trade: all have, however, passed into other hands at tolerable prices, considering the adden ...
Article : 185 wordsFOR WELLINGTON AND PORT C[?]—By the Dart, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. For NELSON.—By the Louis and Mitlam, this day, at noon, if not under, weigh. ...
Article : 113 wordsLight rams have fallen since my last report. Maize, lock, demand not increasing, despite the destruction of the growing crup by the caterpillar and grub. Wheat, but little offering at from., 5s. to 8s. Hay coming freely into market. The farmes, ...
Article : 72 wordsSIR—We, the undersigned, passengers per chip jacatra, from San Francisco, cannot take leave of you, perbapa for ever, without expressing through this medium the very high opinion we have of you as a soaman and a gentleman. It is always tedious. ...
Article : 234 wordsOwing chiefly to a limited supply of labour the business during the week has not been extensive. With the exception of a German immigrant vessel now in port, there is no choice-of new hands from England. Fresh arrivals must now be close at hand, ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR—Observing the numerous deaths from drowning, not only in the harbour of Port Jackson, but all over the colony, and considering the following simple rules of Dr. Marshall Hall's "Ready Method," it more ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words1st. Send with all speed for medical aid, for articies of clothing blankets, &c. 2nd Treat the patient on the spot, in the open air, expesing the face and obest freely to the brooze, except in very cold ...
Article : 471 wordsTare actual, Draft 11b. per cwt, and no other allowance. WOOL.—Per lb.; 2 bales locks at 6½d.; JTL. 33 bales flece at bales flece at 23½d.; W—O, 42 bales fleece at 24d.; B over I, 8 ...
Article : 454 wordsSIR—I shall feel obliged by your inserting, this in your valuable journal, for the general information of the public. I cliserved in this day's paper the disoussion which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsDUNGOG, December 4, by Wm. Arrowsmith, from Bandon Grove, for trespass in growing crop; damages 6d.:—Brindle bull, about 6 years old, like 1BT off ribs, like W.B.T. off rump. If not released, will be sold in ...
Article : 209 wordsNo immigrant ship has arrived at this port for some time past. The Stebonheath is the next ship expected. The demand for country hands continues moderate: stockmon, bullock drivers, married couples without families, farm labourers, strong lada. ...
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