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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,503 wordsTHE wet weather has precluded any briskness in our markets during the day, but a better feeling seems to exist in most articles of general consumption. ...
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Article : 284 wordsThe state of the English market for Australian produce must upon the whole he considered satisfactory. At the closing of the May sales, prices had partly recovered from the depression which took place when the sales had proceed about ten days, and ...
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Article : 310 wordsDEAR SIR—I attended the meeting for a National school, held at Kingston Lodge Hotel, (in a room about 10 x 12 feet), and fool confident Mr. Dunlop's statement is correct. As regards the paragraph in Mr. John Lucas' ...
Article : 134 wordsSIR—Some short time back, a letter appeared in your issue respecting the appointed time for the Mayor's fancy dress ball, and I have no doubt the composer of the few lines was sanguine that some alteration would ...
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Advertising : 291 wordsTare actual. Draft 1 lb. per owt. and no other allowance. WOOL.—Per lb.: HP conjoined, 1 bale mixed at 18d., 1 at 10¾d., 1 at 19½d.; DIC, 2 bales looks at 15¼., 10 fleece at 22¾d/. 8 bales grease at 11¾.; JM&Co., 6 bales New Zealand fleece at 21d., 1 ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 21 Aug 1857, Page 5
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