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Detailed lists, results, guides : 479 wordsTHE steamer Governor-General will not leave for Melbourne until 6 o'clock to-morrow evening, in order to allow of the mail for England by the Great Britain to be kept open until ...
Article : 1,292 wordsThere has been but little WOOL offering at auction this week, the whole of which has, however, been sold, at prices maintaining last week's rates. Several transactions have taken place privately, the demand being far in excess of the supply. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsTare actual. Draft 1 lb. per owt, and no other allowance. Wool.—Per lb.; DK, 1 bale damaged at 18¾.; EW, 1 bale damaged at 16¼.; GM. 1 bale grease at 15¼d.; P, 2 bales skin at 3¼d.; W over WW. 8 bales greuse at 12½d.; CS, 5 bales washed ...
Article : 321 wordsSIR—Who is Prometheus? What is his business? Where is he chained down? I'll wager my reputation against the first clumsy sentence the blockhead wrote, he won't give his name. If he will—always providing ...
Article : 294 wordsWOOL.—Although the non-arrival of the English mail protracts the suspense to which we have heretofore referred, yet there seems no lack of confidence in this staple, as prices during the present week have been fully equal to those of the one or two ...
Article : 654 wordsFLOUR AND GRAIN.—The arrivals by the road during the past week have been very few, and the prices in every instance remain as last quoted. Messrs. Barket and Co. quote fine flour at £18, and seconds at £10 per ton; wheat, 6s. to 7s. ...
Article : 1,121 wordsThe emigrants by the John and Lucy will not be for hire until noxt week. The demand during the month for all descriptions of labour has been only about equal to the supply. This may be to a certain extent acco unted for by the fact that many ...
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Advertising : 449 wordsThe past week has been in respect to business a very dult one Much of the dullness in owing to the daily renewed and daily disappointed expectation of the arrival of the Simla with the two English mails. The disappointment is now beginning to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsWe have now arrived at that partioular season of the year when labour is usually tolerably abundant, and, amongst those who have recently applied for employment have been persons that have spent the previous seasons at the diggings. Some of these ...
Article : 951 wordsBurgis and Bowos report a dull week in the disposal of properties, owing doubtless to the difflenlty of approach to all suburban lots. The only lots disposed of are the following:3-roomed cottage, built of stone, Strawberry Hills (May to ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 16 May 1857, Page 5
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