WE have not received our susual files of papers, but having been favored with a Port Louis Price Current, of May 8th, we quote the following particulars. Sales from 1st to 7th May: ...
Article : 434 wordsIN reference to the corn mattet, we have been favored with the following extract from a letter by a corn factor in London, deate 26th December, 1843.—"I received yesterday your favor requesting some information as to the wheat adventure ...
Article : 1,071 wordsColonial Treasury, June 18.—The following abstract of the amount of the sales by auction effected by the undermentioned auctioneeis, during the month of May, 1844, is published in terms of the Act of Council No. 9, 6 and 7 ...
Article : 144 wordsJUNE 18 The barque Taglioni, 350 tons, W. Black, from London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Penfold, Miss Timbrell, Miss Guvillett, Messrs G. and E. Williams, Mr and Mrs Hall, Mr and Mrs Newman, in the cabin; Mr Stuckey ...
Article : 119 wordsCargo of the Taglioni, from London.—23 cases, 6 trunks, 28 bales goods, 90 pieces piping. T. Shepherd; 50 hhds porter, Frew; 25 packages 1 box, E Little; 40hhds beer, Maslin; 1 case, Weatherstone; 25 hhds. Hawkins; 15 bales ...
Article : 566 wordsTHE announcement in our last of the supposed arrival of the Taglioni has turned out to be correct. This vessel brings a mail from London, with letters and papers to the 13th Feb.; but ...
Article : 1,983 wordsWE have pleasure in stating that a portion of ore from Kapunda mines was sold at Swansea at the rate of £21 10s, per ton. When it is considered that it was taken from hte surface ...
Article : 422 wordsFOR SYDNEY.—Mary Sharp (Post Office Packet), 328, Mills, February 1. Enmore, 300, Ellis, February 15, Royal Saxon, 514. Charlsworth; from Cork, February 26, with emigrants. Llovds, 402, Lewis, March 15. North ...
Article : 179 wordsIN consequence of an arrangement entered into with the Continental authorities, it will be no longer necessary for parties corresponding with the Continent to send their letters to friends in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsIn the Times of 22nd and 23rd February, the ship Yare, 300 tons, Thomas Harding, commander, is advertised as warranted first ship to Adelaide; and the barque Unicorn. A. 1. 375 tons, W. L. Mullens, commander, was advertised to sail ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsSIR—Whilst hailing the return of our respected fellow colonist Mr B. Neales, I think the thanks of the community at large, and more especially of the mercantile interest, are due that gentleman for his zealous endeavours to promote ...
Article : 138 wordsA most important communication has been received, per Taglioni, from the Colonial Office, on the above subject. It appears that about a year ago the Hon. Gapt. C. Sturt, M.L.C. ...
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