The arrivals of Wool this week have been small, caused prlnol. pally by the prolonged had weather, the holidays, and Liverpool the exoeption of there bales, [?] the sale was increased ...
Article : 499 wordsIt is pity that the Secretary for Public Works, when he was np here a short time ago, did not make his visit outlast the ceremony of opening our useless railroad, to gain some little experience of the condition of the roads ...
Article : 1,654 wordsWe have nod some increase this week to our supply of labour from Launceston and Hobart Town, but, nothing further since our last by way of immigration from Great Hritain. By the recent advices from Lonon, two emigrant ...
Article : 675 wordsTHE only arrival to-day has been the Wellington, from Liverpool, with a general cargo, comprising a large quantity of spirits. The Share Market remains quiet, and no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 wordsWEST MAITLAND, March 3rd, from Maithland; damages adeach:—Red steer or ballock, white on face, belly, flanks, and tailmarked in both cars, branded on the near rump CC with Sunder or CG with 8 under; red cow, belly white, short horns, on the ...
Article : 2,202 wordsThe prices of the different securition remain without any alteration, and there has beeen but littlee business transacted during the past week owing to this being the Eeastere Holliday time, also the time efor the balancing of accounts of some companies ...
Article : 412 wordsWOOL.—The market continues exceedingly healthy, and the sup[?] have someowhat increseed, though the favourable change in the weatheree. All desecrieptions sell freely at current rates; but fine secoured parcels still attract especial attention, and onsure ...
Article : 817 wordsThe week's business affords little opportunity for commont. The Easter holidays, followed up by the Liverpool Racee, have brokon in upon general trade,and comparatively few transactions have been made. The return of the dry weather has, howovor, ...
Article : 857 wordsThe gold arrives at present in but [?] lots, and whene we consider that, no the equantity of gold they raise must dopended theee amount the miners [?] spound with the rent of the community, the returns from the digginges are a matter of importance to ...
Article : 208 wordsThrough the Enstor holidays but few country emplaeyers have some to town for hands. Amoderate bustnoss has been transacted from orders provionsly received. Appelications for empeloyment have been than usually numerous. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsFLOUR AND GHAIN.—The supply of [?] whent is still very limited and of a most infertor quality. Good sumples very [?]. There eis not the sightest vurlation in the miller's prioes from last wook's Messrs. Bureker and Co. quote [?] flour at ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 18 Apr 1857, Page 5
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