Rather a sensation was created on this township last week, on the arrival of the Rev. Mr. Mollony from Belfast. The gossipers soon found out that it ...
Article : 225 wordsThe following continues to be the rates of wages subject of course, to arrangements .—With rations: Marrie [?] without families, 70 to S0 per annum; do with families, 65 to 70 ...
Article : 145 wordsPer Maid of Julpha.-400 half chests tea, 110 half chests do., 100 half chests do., 80 qr. boxers 24 -six entry box tea, 40 bags coffee, 20 tubs sugar candy 51 bars sugar, 217 bags ...
Article : 234 wordsDuring the last few 'days the market has been dull; the demand falling off, and wages declining. Neraly all kinds of Servants are readily obtained. Current rates are as under, viz.,:- ...
Article : 264 wordsIn the first place make up your mind to accomplish whatever you undertake, decide upon some particular employment and persevere in it. All difficulties are over. ...
Article : 278 wordsFree Trader, barque from the coast SAILED, TUESDAY, FEB 8 Emen R. M.S.S. for Sydney Elizabeth schooner for Warrnambool ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. J. T. Smith has arrived. On landing he went to visit the City Council where he was well received. The suburban Railway opens to-day. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Money Market continues in a very dull state. We have a considerable sum which we have authority to invest on mortgage at 8 percent in sums of not less than .£1000 but as ...
Article : 801 wordsThe mails per R. M. Steamer, "Salsette. for England via Southampton and Marseilles, close at the Post-Office. Portland, Friday 11th, as under: Registered letters and newspapers at 5 p.m. ...
Article : 56 wordsTime table of Arrivals and Departures of inland mails for 1859. ARRIVLAS From Melbourne, via Geelong, Hamilton, ...
Article : 140 wordsThis township was considerably enlivened on Tuesday last by the arrival from Melbourne overland, of the boiler and machinery for the new flour mill, in course of erection ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday, Feb. 9th, 1859. There is little doing in the way of business. Quotations are unchanged. Both barley and oats are being held back. ...
Article : 32 wordsIt is recorded of one of the Continental Queens (no matter which at present) that on the occasion of one of her ministers representing to her the distressed state of ...
Article : 970 wordsDr. Land's trial on the charge of libel has taken place. He has been acquitted. Mr. Rowe, lately the owner of the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe following arrived on Monday evening after our publication on that day. LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. Melbourne, Monday, Feb. 7th, 18.50. ...
Article : 381 wordsWilliam Smith was arrested by Constable Desmond, charged with vagrancy. He was discharged, James Smith was charged with allowing ...
Article : 59 wordsMR. NEIL BLACK—A telegram was received from this gentleman oil Monday last, intimating that lie would visit Portland on Wednesday, (this day,) and that ...
Article : 99 wordsTHE newly formed "Tariff League" are evening considerable earnestness in propagating their principles and advocating a protection for the trade of the colony in ...
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