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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsWE do not hear of any transactions of much importance during the day. Business entirely limited to the demand for the moment, and very few articles are inquired for. ...
Article : 3,302 wordsWaugh's Australian Almanac for 1858.; JAMES W. Waugh. 286, Goorge-steet. THIS is unqustionably one of the best almanacs published in this hemisphere; and it is a source of pleasure ...
Article : 1,806 wordsSIR—As thE great delay whiob has taken place in bringing the gold which was shipped from Australia by the European in June last from Alexandria to England might have the effect of deterring the Sydney and ...
Article : 1,731 wordsJanuary 28.—Kensington, and Zono, from Sydney; Adriatic, from Dundee: Willing Lase, from Nowcastle: Sebastian Cabot, from New York. January 29. — Launceston, from Adelaide; Telegraph, from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsANN AND MARIA, brig, 263 tonS, O. Hagan, from Adolalde January 10. Passengers—Mrs. Horgan, and 2 chlldron, and 1 in the stoorage. Agent, Captain. TELEGRAPH, ship, 1118 tons, R. White, from Liverpool ...
Article : 324 wordsJanuary 27.—Culedonia, from London. DEPARTURE. January 24.—Affiance, for London. ...
Article : 12 wordsJanuary 25.—Mary Grant, from Nowcastle. January 26.—Tunannra, from Newcastle. DEPARTURE. January 26.—Bristow, for London. ...
Article : 23 wordsSince the first falluro vague rumours have always been flying about that this maritime township was to be launched in a private and off-hand manner. Within the last few days these roports have assumed such a circumstantial consistency, and ...
Article : 1,195 wordsMANCHESTRR, NOVEMBER 10.—The letters from India have brought, as they always do, some ordars in both yarn and cloth, and there has been a little business in cloth, both for Bombay and Caloutta, at the lowest current prices of last week. In other ...
Article : 613 wordsALBION, schooner, Tor Wide Buy and Port Curtis. ORAFTON, steamer, Wiseman, for Clarence River. ...
Article : 18 wordsGOVERNOR MOUTON, ship, 1322 tons, Borry, for Akyab, in ballast. EMMA, brig, 130 tons, Holford, for Now Plymouth and Nolaon. Passengers—Mr. Collie, Mr. Clarko, Mr. Haigh, and ...
Article : 31 wordsINWARDS.—Terara, from Wollongong, 00 tons coal; Concord and Dove, from Broulae, 6 tons bark, 21 tons potatoos, 110 bags maize, 100 busbols barloy, 100 bushels oats, 21 bags wheat, 9 hides. ...
Article : 50 wordsPer ANN and MARIA, from Adelaide: 8[?]0 bags flour, 3 bales paper, 20 packages, Ordor. Per DUNEDIN, from Molbourno; 476 bags flour, H. Clarke; 203 houghheads beer. R. E. and F. Tooth; 43 cratos ...
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Advertising : 468 wordsPer JOHN ORMEROD, for Adelaide: 20 casks molasses, A. Fairfax and Co.: 2072 spokos, 8 dray polos, Caird, Paterson, and Co: 18 bales bags, J.Cook; 200 tons coal, 72 empty baskets, boxes soap, 10 orates, 1 dray, 152 whool paves, 3700 spokes, 10 ...
Article : 108 wordsFor LONDON.—By the Grauite city, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH.—By the Emma, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail company's Steamor SIMLA, will be made up at this office on THURSDAY, the 11th instand, at 9 a.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following maills will ...
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