THE gold received at the Mint during the week has amounted to 6446 ounces, and the issue of coin has been 10,000 half-sovereigns. To-day's Gazette contains a gernal abstract ...
Article : 523 wordsBOOMERANG, steamer, 408 tons. Captain Henry O'Reilly, from Moreton Bay April 14th. Passengers—Mr. W. Southerdon, Mr. R. A. Kingsford, Captain Vignoles, Messrs. T. B. Stephens, S. Mayor, R. R. Mackenzie, L. Wiseman, Mr. Stephens, Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsROSCOE, barque, Coffin, for a whaling voyage. ABYSSINIAN, ship, Lewis, for Melbourne. RELIANCE, schooner, for Newcastle. APRIL 16. ...
Article : 41 wordsUNION, ship, 999 tons, Skillings, for Callao, in ballast. CHEETAH,- sohooner, 131 tons, Joyce, for Wellington. Passeagers—Mr. and Mrs. Ellum, Messrs. J. Ennia, R. Tresmil, and 1 in the stoerage. ...
Article : 61 wordsINWARDS.—Uncle Tom, Reindeer, and Sarah, from Brisbane Water, with 37,000 feet timber, 65,000 laths, 8000 shingles; Gleaner, from Manning River, with 300 bushels maize, 200 bushels wheat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 wordsPer BOOMERANG, from Moreton Bay: 127 bales wools, 50 casks tallow, 150 ox hides, 10 pleces timber, 12 cases fruit, 58 ounces gold, 1 turtle, and sundries. ...
Article : 31 wordsFor CHEETAH, for Wallington: 21 chests 30 half-chests 30 boxos tea; Fairhuratand Co.; 3 half-tierces tobacco, 2 cases cigars, 95 bags coffee, 40 tons coal, 100 barrels cement, 10 cases mustard, 12 cases castor oil, 6 packages ...
Article : 209 wordsFOR WELLINGTON.—By the Cheetah, this day, at noon, if not under weigh. FOR CALLAG.—By the F. A. Palmor, this day, at noon. FOR EDEN AND HOBART TOWN.—By the Tasmania, this day, ...
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Advertising : 3,244 wordsThere have been but few transactions worthy of record during the week, and we do not look for much improvement until the arrival of the mail. In noticing the delay of the Columbian we cannot ...
Article : 432 wordsSIR—As reduction in salaries seems to be the great consummation so devoutly to be wished by the Government, might I ask if anything is to be curtailed off the easily earned and exorbitant salaries of those spiritual ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsWe continue to have many enquiries for the better kind of agricultural labourers, those who can milk having the preference. Shepherds have have gone off at £30, with extra for watching; married couples without incumbrance are in favour for domestle and ...
Article : 135 wordsWe have had but few additional now honds by the last two omigrant vessels, the majority having come out direct to their friends though the assistance of the prepaid remittunce regulations. Our engagements have been tolerably numerous this ...
Article : 148 wordsMessrs. BOWDEN AND THRELKELD held a very important gale of light counter and ration Mauritlas Bugars, on Tuesday last, comprising the entire carge of the Noe. It boing genarally understood that the whole shipment would be for absolute sale, ...
Article : 337 wordsWoot.—The week has passed over quietly, and parties are anxiously awaiting further news from England, before they will operate to any extent; prices, however, remain firmer than they otherwise would, if the market were more abundantly suppllod. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe markets have been well suppiled, with good demand for Produce generally:- FLOUR AND GRAIN.—There is no alteration in the flour market, the prices remain firm at the latest quotutins, viz.— ...
Article : 795 words[?] Tare actual. Draft 1 1b. per owt and no other allowances. WOOL.—Per 1b.; LH&P, 1 bale damaged at 10d.; 22 bales grease at 11d.; BA in circle, 4 bales handwashed at 16d.; J KING, I bale fleece at 19d.; 1 bale mixed at 10[?]d; 1 bale grease at 11d.; I bale ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 17 Apr 1858, Page 5
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