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Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 wordsIN consequences of the legalization of the gold coinage of our Mint in Victoria, most of the Sydney banks have lowered their rates of exchange on Melbourne for selling from 2 1/2 to 1 ...
Article : 2,797 wordsWe regret having to announce that the colliers employed by the A. A. Company are on strike for an advance of wages. The refusal to work without an advance was conceded arose but yesterday (Monday) ...
Article : 596 wordsIt was intended, as a compliment to the American ships frequanting the harbour of Russell, that the 4th of July— the anniversary of American independence—should be celebrated at the Bay by a regattu; but the commander of the Alexander finding ...
Article : 991 wordsSIR—May I beg a space in your journal for a few brief comments on Mr. Thomas Barker's reception here, and address to his constituents in this district. From the flattering report in the Sydney Morning ...
Article : 1,963 wordsSTAGHOUND, American schooner, 117 tons, Elliott, from Adelaide July 7. Passengers—Dr. and Mrs. Dean and family (2), Mr. Swift, Mrs. Keating and child, and 2 in the steerage. Agent W. H. Eldred. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 979 wordsVIOLENCE AND ABUSIVE LANGUAGE.—Julia Lee, a married woman, resident in Lower George-street, was changed by John Speerin, licensed pawnbroker, a neighbour, with having thrown a stone through one of his ...
Article : 215 wordsSIR—Several misstatements and gross exaggerations having appeared in the various journals with reference to the robberies at the Wentworth Gold Fields, tending to reflect on the vigilance of the Directors, and lead the ...
Article : 275 wordsThe week has commenced with very few signs of animation, and but few purchases have been made of any extent; prices, however, remain unaltered, except for flour and spirits, which show some inclination to advance. In Eastern produce we ...
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Advertising : 545 words—On the 11th instant, Mr. Francis Rusden attended a meeting of his constituents at Tam worth, when he met with a very cordial reception at their hands. After an address of some length from ...
Article : 443 wordsHay and straw were in good demand, and the market being thinner than usual, had the effect of slightly advanceing the price of hay. The prime [?]aten was worth from £11 to £16, and the inferior quality, £12 to £14 per ton; [?]rne, £10 to £12 ditto; straw, ...
Article : 98 wordsMessrs. W. DEAN AND Co., July 2[?], sold for Messrs. Willis Morry, and Co., the cargo of Hobart Town Timber, ex Tasmania which realied the following rates, viz.:—8x 2 1/2, 17s.; 7 x 2 1/4, 15s 6d.; 8 x 9, 14s.; 6 x 2 1/4, 16s, 6d.; 7 x 2, 15s. 6d.; 8 x 2, 14s.; 7 x 3, ...
Article : 188 wordsJuly 20.—Vigllant, [?] in [?] Geelong. COASTERS INWARDS. July 20.—Grafton. ...
Article : 13 wordsJune 29.—Zillah, from Melbourne. July 2.—Emily Allison, and Brand, from Melbourne; Gazello, from Sydney. EXPORTS. ...
Article : 264 wordsMR. RICHARD PEEK.—At his Rooms, 214, Georgo-street, at 11 o'clock, 4 onses Drugs, Brushware, Perfumery, & o. MESSRS MERRINGTON AND CO.—At their Rooms, 128, Piastreet, at 11 o'clock, General Drapery, Broadeloths, Kersevs ...
Article : 233 wordsBENDEMEER, June 28, from the run of T. A. Perrv, Esq., Bendemeer: damages, 3s. each:—Strawberry working bullock, indistinct brand near ramp, pl[?] out off both [?]arst brown heiler, speaked belly, YW over O ff thigh: white bullooky, a ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 22 Jul 1857, Page 5
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