October 24—The cutter Roseanna, 14 tons, Heard, from Guichen Bay. October 25—The steamer June, E. J. F. Kirsopp, from Sydney, Boyd Town, Melbourne, and ...
Article : 88 wordsWE have news from Port Nicholson to the 16th ultimo. All was quiet and appeared likely to remain so, the Governor having had an interview with Bangihaeta, who admits that his ...
Article : 144 wordsOctober 24—The barque Daniel Grant, 393 tods Edie for Liverpool. Passengers—J. Abercrombie. October 25—The ship Success, 621 tons, Ablett, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsWheat. The dulness in this market noticed in the last week report has continued throughout this week, and previous rates have experienced a fall. In imported we have heard but of one transaction, ...
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Advertising : 524 wordsBY this vessel we have papers from Sydney the 14th instant, and from Melbourne to the 20th. Their contents are not of material importance. ...
Article : 353 wordsFrom the subjoined intimation by the Manager of the South Australian Company, it appears that common sense has triumphed over the selfish schemes of the Sydney interest. And by a ...
Article : 561 wordsGrain.—Wheat has declined a little in price since our last report; a quantity which was of a first-rate quality was sold yesterday, and only realised 4s. 6d per bushel. It is now ascertained ...
Article : 262 wordsIT seems this supposed-to-be-defunct-body has by a supernatural effort awoke out of its death-sleep, and proposes to renew the controversy. The direction which its ideas ...
Article : 497 wordsLAUNCESTON.—We are sorry we are unable to quote any improvement, in the grain market; the price is nominal at 4s to 4s 3d.—Chronicle, 14th October. ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE settlers of Gipps Land have petitioned Sir Charles Fitzroy, that the Custom-house of the district may be removed from Stockyard Point, which is private property, to the township of ...
Article : 446 wordsWe are happy to learn that Mr Charles Reid's first shipment to Port Louis of superior flour in casks has succeeded. It brought upwards of nine dollars per barrel of 96 lbs. Blythe Brothers ...
Article : 104 wordsCash price of flour at the Store—First, 13s 6d per 100lbs; seconds, 12s 6d per ditto. ...
Article : 23 words'An Early Settler" in our next. ...
Article : 9 wordsMails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Success, to London this day, at twelve o'clock; by the Gratitude, to Swansea, same day at three o'clock; and by ...
Article : 106 wordsIN consequence of the ungenerous and ungallant conduct of the Editor of the South Australian Register, who has aspersed the character of the Orphan Girls just arrived ...
Article : 620 wordsAccucia, brig, 312 tons, Reid, about to load for Swansea. C. & F. J. Beck, agents. Bride, schoener, 56 tons. Cameron, discharging from Hobart Town. C. S. Penny, agent. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 27 Oct 1848, Page 2
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