Saturday, 2nd May—Ant, from Adelaide; Blue Jacket, from Otago; City of Sydney, from Sydney; Tommy, from Port Frederick; Sisters, put back; Briton's Queen, from Hobart Town; Balmoral, from Hobart Town; Alt ...
Article : 205 wordsA GLANCE at the abstract showing in classified arrangement the occupations of the people as derived from the stitistics for 1861 issued by the Registrar-General for the ...
Article : 2,062 wordsThe import market has been pretty active during the whole of the past week. Prices have been well maintained, and, with the exception of ham and bacon, which continues scarce, supplies have been abundant. ...
Article : 1,156 wordsMessrs O'FARRELL and SON report—Horses.—The supply was unusually light, there being only 83 head offered at our daily sales during the week, and these being principally of a light and inferior ...
Article : 880 wordsBusiness during the past week has been tolerably brisk, rather over the average of orders having been received. The warm weather has at last given place to frosty nights and promise abundant rain, which last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 882 wordsThere were no export entries passed to-day at the Customs on gold. There is very little to record of the past week, as there have been few alterations in prices and little or no ...
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Advertising : 332 wordsSince the departure of the March mail, the corn market has shown unmistakable signs of improvement, not only in Victoria, but throughout the Australian colonies, breadstuffs having in a greater degree been influenced. ...
Article : 1,437 wordsOn Saturday last a man was killed in what seems to have been a drunken quarrel at the Junction Hotel, on the Smythesdale road. It appears that two men named Francis Cope and James Sutor ...
Article : 2,794 wordsMessrs M'DOWALL and GRAY report—Supply of hay more than double what was required. Prices lower, and frequently large parcels remaining unsold. Straw not so plentiful. Oats—supply and ...
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Family Notices : 150 wordsMESSRS J. B. WERE and SON report—Business in the Stock and Share Market this week was very dull, but prices generally well maintained. BANKS.—Colonials are more in favor since the ...
Article : 312 wordsMR MICHAEL WALSH reports as follows—There has been a fair amount of business doing, and the general improvement noticed last week still continnes. The Scottish and Cornish have been in demand; ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 4 May 1863, Page 2
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