TRADE remains exceedingly dull, swing chiefly to the unsettled state of the weather. For the few articles enquired for purchasers are only inclined to give very moderate rates. Teas and ...
Article : 2,784 wordsA SECOND FLOOD.—The past two days' rains have again flooded the river, and the water has ranged 2 feet 3 inches higher than on the former occasion, and we regret to say the arch of the Denison Bridge abutting on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsAugust 19.—Starlight, from Bristol; Mary Anns, from New-castle. August 20.—Undaunted, sorow steamer, from Plymouth; Speculant, from Newcastle; Wonga Wonga, from Sydney. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsAugust 13.—Alhambra, for Mauritius. August 15.—Fanny Hutcheson, for Callao. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsThe owners of "The Liverpool Line of Packets" have a fine new vessel on the berth in the Prince's Dock. She is named the Sarah Dixon, after the daughter of her builder, Mr. Dixon, of St. John's, New ...
Article : 441 wordsThe had state of the roads has operated materially against the transit of produce to this market. Twelve loads of hay and straw were offered. Hay realized from £15 to £20 per ton; lucerne, ditto, £14 ditto; straw, £10 ditto; two loads of wheat sold at 8s. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe local journal reports the following prices current:— Flour, at Wilton's mill £21 to £23 per ton; ditto, at Chappel's mill, £21 to £23 per ton; wheat, 7s. to 8s. per bushel; maize, old, 8s. per bushel; ditto, now, 11s. ditto; potatoes, 10s. per ...
Article : 103 wordsWONGA WONGA (s.), 734 tons, David Walker, from Melbourne August 24 Paasengers—Mrs. Webb senior, family and servant. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Robinson, Messsrs. J. Dean, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,037 wordsMessrs. Tress and Croaker report:—The occasional heavy rains and the determined unsettled state of the weather have seriously interrupted the ordinary current of business; operations in all quarters are almost stationary, the demand being ...
Article : 499 wordsWE have received our files of Melbourne journals to August 24. In the Legislative Assembly, August 21, the Chief Secretary stated, in answer to a question, that no official ...
Article : 806 wordsThis case was continued, and the plaintiff has now finished his prima facie case of heirship; the defendants have begun to call their evidence, the address to the jury being reserved. ...
Article : 101 wordsJURY COURT, THURSDAY, 27TH AUGUST, 1837.— SPECIAL JURY OF TWELVE.—Doe dem. Davine and another v. Wilson and others (part heard). BANCO COURT.—THURSDAY, 27TH AUGUST, 1857.— ...
Article : 121 wordsSIR—The public mind would feel more satisfied if a few of the following questions were satisfactorily answered. What are the regulations at the South Head respecting ...
Article : 376 wordsIn the estate of Thomas Allatt, a seoond meeting was held. The insolvent being in attendance was sworn, and was then examined by Mr. Fitzlinrdinge as to the purchasing certain allotments of land at Garryowen and Balmain. ...
Article : 346 wordsFrom enquiries we have made during the last fortnight, we believe no hope is now entertained of the recovery of Mr. Nichols. Dropsy, which set in some time ago, has developed itself, in an aggravated ...
Article : 383 wordsVAGRANT.—Ellen Reach was sentenced to a month's imprisonment as a vogrant; Catherine Wallace, for using obscene language, was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment. ...
Article : 150 wordsAugust [?]—Swallow, schooner, 124 tons, Allen, master, from Sydney; Caroline, schoo[?] 138 tons, Abbott, master, from Melbourne; Bounday, bris, 108 tons, Wilson, master, from Melbourne. ...
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