Feb. 25—Emma & Isadora, barque, 180 tons, Gates, from San Francisco jan. 1st, with plank timber. Passenger— Mrs. E.L. Darling. Agent, F. A. Downing. 25—George, schooner, 141 tons, Currie, from Melbourne ...
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Family Notices : 27 wordsAFTER a long-continued drought of several months, during which the want of moisture had been deplorably felt by man and beast, the land parched in every part, and vegetation ...
Article : 2,406 wordsFlour at the mills, £31 per ton; some lots changed hands at £29 and £30. Wheat, 13s. per bushel: pressed [?],£21 per [?]; oats, 11s. per bushel; potatoes, £25 per ton bread, [?] per 4lbs, loaf. ...
Article : 289 wordsBY the arrival of the Emma & Isadora we have several days' later intelligence from the United State's than that received by the Golden Age,wa Europe. Our dates are:—New ...
Article : 2,811 wordsIN our recent notices of California, we have had to announce the movements of a political party, who were preparing an expedition for Sonora, Mexico, with a view of annexing ...
Article : 1,129 wordsThe flour market is firm this morning, with a fair demand for export and home consumption. Sales of 11,000 [?] at 6 87½ to 694 dols, for common to straight State, and 694 to 76½ dosl. for common to good Ohio and mixed to fancy ...
Article : 468 wordsBY the arrival of the Lady Bird at Launceston we are in receive of Melbourne and Geelong papers to Wednesday last. There had been another serious fire in ...
Article : 1,220 wordsFor MELBOURNE, and GEELONG, per steamer Lady Bird, via Launceston, this day at half-past 6 p.m. For MELBOURNE, per Queen, via Launceston, this day, at half-past 6 p.m. ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 28 Feb 1854, Page 2
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