ON the 9th instant the Barque Erolite, Downie, master, from London. Passengers—Mr J. E. Elsdon, Mr and Mrs Cooper and 2 children and Miss Cooper. ...
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Family Notices : 11 wordsThe wool market was well sustained, at former prices. There had been larger arrivals of tallow, of which the town trade bought freely, but exporters were cautious. The import market was very dull; ...
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Article : 559 wordsLaunceston, March 23.—The barque Frederick, with another cargo of 20,000 bushels of Wheat from Valparaiso, is hourly expected here, and as a matter of course this must further reduced our grain and flour ...
Article : 83 wordsWe have advices from this district to 6th inst. Our correspondent informs us at that date the Champion was nearly loaded with some really splendid timber, and that she would be ready for ...
Article : 143 wordsFlour, at the mills, remains at £42 per ton for first, and £43 for second qualities. Bran, 26 6d per busheL Wheat is scarce and of difficult quotation—say from 15s to 16s. Maize is dull of sale at 5s. Barley there ...
Article : 280 wordsNo. 4.—A Bill to declare and extend the powers of the Governor to alienate lands purchased out of Imperial or out of Colonial Funds, and to establish and quiet the titles of bona fide purchasers ...
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The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth, WA : 1855 - 1901), Wed 14 May 1856, Page 2
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