BY the Overland Mail we have letters from Melbourne, to the 10th instant. The Cleopatra had not arrived. The latest escorts brought into Melbourne from ...
Article : 55 wordsTHURSDAY, 16TH DECEMBER, 1852. [?] gerasy at 7 ?d; [?] 16d; [?] 15d; 3 skin at [?] in diamond, 4 fleece at 13¼d; B, 7 ...
Article : 339 wordsTHURSDAY, 16TH DECEMBER. APPROPRIATION BILL. The AUDITOR-GENERAL moved, pursuant to notice, for leave to bring in a Bill for applying ...
Article : 8,530 words(From a Correspondent.) The Turon, during the last few days, has resumed some of its original characteristics, in the way of bustle, determined action, and rich yields, ...
Article : 639 wordsSALES BY AUCTION THIS BAY. MR. BURT.—At Stewart's Horse Bazaar, at 11 o'clock, Horses, Gigs, Carts, Drays, Harness, &c. ...
Article : 112 wordsWe have only had a moderate supply of produce to hand this week, and in some things a slight reduction on our last week's quotations has taken place. ...
Article : 347 wordsThe approaching departure of the Great Britain has caused a spirited activity among all classes of gold purchasers, and transactions have been numerous. A large amount has been done ...
Article : 527 words(Before the Police Magistrate.) STEALING A WATCH.—John Ryan was charged with stealing a watch from the house of John Rance, Castlereagh-street. The prosecutor said ...
Article : 970 wordsTo the Editer of the Empire. SIR—Will you oblige me by the insertion of the enclosed extract, originally intended to accompany as a foot note my letter, published in ...
Article : 462 wordsWHEAT AND FLOUR.—T. Barker and Co.'s Mills, December 17.—No transactions in wheat have taken place at these mills during the week. Flour continues without alteration; fine being £25, and ...
Article : 737 wordsA large quantity of gold has changed hands this week, and the demand for shipment has far exceeded the supply. Prices have rated high, and although we do not expect that the present rates ...
Article : 150 wordsThursday's auction showed animated biddings, buyers being anxious to secure parcels for the May sales. A parcel of 57 bales from Mrs. E. Torry's flocks, branded ET, well got up, but a little ...
Article : 336 wordsTo the Editor of the Empire. SIR—The Into sagacious Mr. Samuel Slick, of Slick ville, has left as a record of his feelings when compelled to answer one of the thousand and one ...
Article : 1,790 wordsWEEKLY TRADE REPORT. Empire Office, Friday Evening. During the past three months our market has been literally drained of all descriptions of goods ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 18 Dec 1852, Page 3
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