The Olinda, on tho 5th inst., spnke the schooner Antares of Sydney, sixty-five miles to the westward of Cape Ottway; wishing to be reported. When the Sabina left Son Franoisco there had ...
Article : 99 wordsTenders (in duplicate) for Bills to de drawn on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, at thirty days' sight, in exchange for British money, will he received at the Office ...
Article : 64 wordsThe market remains very dull: the following are the highest prices now given:—Wheat, 3s. 7d. i English barley, 2s 9d.: Cape ditto. Is. 9d.; oats, 2s.; pressed hay, £ 10s; loose ditto, £1 ...
Article : 80 wordsNovember 1O—Macquarie, barque. 130 tons, Campbell, from the South Seas, with 100 barrels aperm and 100 barrels black oil; out since the 29th of March. ...
Article : 1,038 wordsPrices continue muuh about the same as our last quotations. Wheat from 3s. 2d. to 3s. 4d.; barley. 3s.; oats, 1s. 4d. to 1s. 6d—Launceston Examiner ...
Article : 33 wordsThe news from these islands is of very great importance. The French have commenced enacting the Tahitian business at Honolulu. On some alleged breach nf existing treaties, they ...
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Family Notices : 111 wordsTHE "cant," as the Courier has it, under whose influence a number of gentlemen as sober-minded as any of this colony, and of all religious opinions, defeated a bold and ...
Article : 1,361 wordsThe following is an Abstract of Sales by Auction, published in this journal, which will take place prior to our next publication:— BY MESSRS. HAY ANO IVEY. ...
Article : 194 wordsGENTLEMEN AMATEURS—P. Degraves, Esq.. has kindly permitted the use of the Victoria Theatre for an Amateur Theatrical performance in aid of the " Mnsonlo Benevolent Fund;" which ...
Article : 1,607 wordsIn our Supplement to-day will lie found news to the 24tn July, by the overland mail. We find, however, from the Examiner of this morning, that Mr. Turner took with him to ...
Article : 157 wordsThe following paragraph we take from the adelaide Times of the 29th ultime. We have not a London paper of the date mentioned; but will be obliged to any of our ...
Article : 123 wordsIN our last we had only room to remark that a newspaper war, resulting in a challenge to deadly combat, (but which ended in, smoke), hud taken place in Calcutta between ...
Article : 2,034 wordsEvery deliberate assembly opens its meeting in some form, and adjourns in the same manner; and that very form and ceremony is as necessary to be retained in civilized countries, as is ...
Article : 1,125 wordsWo have papers to the 30th ult—V. D. Land Wheat is 3s lOd. to 4s.; maize. 4s to 4s. 3d; oats, 2s. 9d to 3s.; barley, nominal; fine flour, £the market is glutted with potatoes; ...
Article : 114 wordsBy the Dorset, arrived this morning, we have news to the 30th ult.—The Caioline sailed for Hobart Town on the 26th, and the Maguasha on the 25th—Wheat was 3s. to 3s 6d; barley, ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Sabine, arrived at Sydney, brings some later news from the land of gold, but the particulars given in the Sydney journals are very meagre—it is not even stated what gold or ...
Article : 333 wordsFor Auckland, per Esperanza, on Thursday next, at noon. For Auckland, per Shamrock, via Launceston, This Day, at 4 p.m. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 13 Nov 1849, Page 2
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