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Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 wordsThe GERTRUDE is loading wool, &c., &c., and will leave end of the month. We believe all ber cargo is being purchased by one house here, under orders from France. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,254 wordsSince the departure of the last English mail we have but one arrival of emigrants, by the Telegraph, from Liverpool, bringing about 400 passengers, the greater part shipped under the remittance regulations. About 2009 Chi[?]men have arrived this ...
Article : 235 wordsIn our last summary, per European, we remarked briefly on the exceedingly dull state of trade, and expressed an opinion that some improvement would very likely tate place in or about the month of March. We ...
Article : 2,342 wordsThe transactions in the share market since the departure of the last mall steamar, although but few in number, have been to a pretty good amount, as follows, viz.:—Bank of New South Wales shares, at £44; Commercial Bank shares, £39, with dividend to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsWOOL.—Our remaries on the state of the maritet for this article before arrival of the Simla's mail, were made in fear and trembling, as we "guessed" that many very apparent causes might have a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsSHIPS.—Lloyds, 1069, tons, Harrison; Lawrence Brown, 874 tons, Pierce; Governor Morton, 1323 tons, Berry; Cornelius, W. Edward, 705 tons, Baker; Morayshire, 833 tons, Mathers; Lochiel 674 tons, Haddon; Henr[?]etta, 733 tons, Trecarton; Junior, 378 ...
Article : 720 wordsCAMILLA, schoonor, 200 tons, Rossiter, from Wellington January 21, in ballast. Passenger—Mr. Hogue. Agents, Harpur Brothers. UNCLE TOM, schooner, 165 tons, Lake, from Port Curtis. ...
Article : 54 wordsALFRED THE GREAT, ship, Macintyre, for Melbourne. FANNY, brig, Hayes, for New Caledonia. LONDON, steamer, Cottier, for Melbourne. WARATAH, steamer, 300 tons, Knight, for Wide Bay. ...
Article : 31 wordsGIPSY, schooner, 45 tons, Shepherd, for Twofold Bay, with sundries. Passengers—Mr. Brace and family. LONDON, steamer, 600 tons, William Cottier, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. James, Mrs. Joseph Brady and ...
Article : 106 wordsINWARDS.—Tiger, Alexander and John, Petro, Elfin, Sister, and Paterson Packet, from Newcastle, 518 tons coal; Nightingale, from Bellambi, 55 tons coal; Woodpecker, from Manning River, 1 ton honey, 77 bags maize, 45 bags barley, 24 bags onions, 10 ...
Article : 89 wordsPer VIXEN, from Launceston: 321 bags wheat, T. Barker. ...
Article : 11 wordsPer LONDON, for Melbourne, 4 cases cheese, Osbourne; 3 cases, W. and S. Gardener; 98 bars fron, W. M'Donald; 10 barrels treacle, Colonial Sugar Company; 3 cases, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 40 kegs butter, Henry Clarke; 13 cases fruit, J. J. Watts; ...
Article : 178 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN.—The prices remain steady as quoted last week, viz.:—£17 per ton for the finest quality, and £15 for seconds; wheat, 6s. per bushel; bran, 2s. 3d. ditto. RREAD.—1d. to 5d. thE 2-1b. loaf. ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsFOR LONDON.—By the Duncan Dunbar, This Day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR NEW CALEDONIA.—By the Spec, This Day, at noon, if not under weigh. ...
Article : 72 wordsSeveral causes since our last summary have tended to decrease in some measure, for a time at least, our usual advices from the interior, viz., the termination of the harvest season, the desultory accounts from Great Britain, and the recent election ...
Article : 835 wordsThe Mails by the European and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamer SIMLA, will be made up at this office TO-MORROW, Thursday, the 11th instant, at 9 a.m. Besides the usual mails for Melbourne, the following mails will ...
Article : 646 wordsSIR—Perceiving in your issue of this day that you have ascribed to us the credit of having taken the pertrait of the mate of the "Junior," we beg to state that it was not executed at our rooms, in consequence of his ...
Article : 422 wordsThe DUNCAN DUNDAR smils this morning full of cargo and passengers, particulars of which we publish elsewhere. She is in fine trim, and we hope our old friend, Captain Neatby, will, as usual with him, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsThe attendance of buyers at the Collingwood Yards this morning was upon an average, and considering the small amount of stock advertised, the sale was not attractive, yet the prices at foot will indicate that prime cattle are much wanted. The lots sold ...
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Advertising : 135 wordsJanuary 14.—La Hogue, ship, 1300 tons, Williams, for London, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Walker and two Misses Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two Masters Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Deames and four Misses Beames, Mr. and Mrs, Blake [?] children and ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 10 Feb 1858, Page 5
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