Export entries were pa[?] at the customs to-day on 724 oz of gold for shipment in the following parcels, namely, 649 oz for Bavaris, per Hong Kong, and 84 oz per Lady Ann, for the same port. ...
Article : 1,017 wordsSaturday, 9th May.—Western, steamer, from Portland; keers, steamer, from Port Albert; Eliza Bianche, brig, from Colombo. SAILED. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe following is our telegraphic summary of the news:—The Northam with the March mails from Europe passed Cape Otway at 7.55 a.m., on Sunday, she ...
Article : 103 wordsThe opening of the present month exhibits considerable improvement in the wholesale trade in comparison with the month preceding. Orders have come in to a full average extent, while cash collections have been ...
Article : 808 wordsThe Australian January mails were delivered in London on the 14th March via Marseilles, and on the 23rd March via Southampton. The Queen and the Royal Family were still at ...
Article : 900 wordsThe interest in continental matters was centered in the Polish insurrection. Prince Langiewicz had been proclaimed military dictator. He had engaged the Russian forces on ...
Article : 143 wordsCLUNES.—With the exception of hams, which are rising in price, there is no change to report. CRESWICK.—All descriptions of goods remain unchanged in price. ...
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Advertising : 239 wordsARRIVALS IN MARCH.—From Melbourne—True Briton, Donald M'Kay, Norfolk, Lightning, Wm. Duthie, Prince of Wales, Champion of the Seas, Marion Wilson. From Adelaide—Sea Star, Orient, ...
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Family Notices : 65 wordsExports during the month of February for the Melbourne and Geelong, £456,772, being a decrease of £44,492, mostly in soft goods, apparel, and wrought leather. Hardware and metals are about the ...
Article : 187 wordsMR J. V. TARTE reports—Since my last report no material change has occurred in the trade; a rather firmer feeling has prevailed in some articles, bat with only a limited amount of ...
Article : 312 wordsTHE news which is brought by the mail of the enthusiastic loyalty of the people of England on the occasion of the marriage of the Prince of Wales to the Princess ...
Article : 1,249 wordsMESSRS J. B. WERE and SON report—That a fair amount of business has been transacted in the Stock and Share Market this week, notwithstanding the increased demands of holders of the best dividend ...
Article : 498 wordsThe mail steamer Northam, with the March mails, rescued Cape Otway at 7.55 on Sunday morning, entered Port Phillip Heads about 2 p.m., and anchored in Hobson's Bay at 5 p.m. The branch ...
Article : 2,133 wordsFederal successes are reported in Texas. The capture of Forts Henry and Donaldson is mentioned. The Federals have made an unsuccessful attack on ...
Article : 129 wordsMR MICHAEL WALSH reports as follows—Considerable amount of business has been effected this week. Enquiries are becoming very numerous, and the recovered confidence in the Ballarat stock more ...
Article : 242 wordsMessrs W. E. and A. S. KING report—Fat Cattle—The market has been fully supplied this week with cattle of principally good and fair quality, but owing to the trado and country buyers having been ...
Article : 573 wordsCapt. Ashton, of the Burmah, has been deprived of his certificate for two years. Ships are wanted for the northern ports. Freight—Bombay, 72s 6d; cotton seeds, 50s. ...
Article : 27 wordsBusiness during the past week has been of a quiet character, and transactions of a limited amount. Prices have nevertheless remained steady, with every apparent prospect of a continuance unless the mail should bring ...
Article : 710 wordsThe news from China is unimportant. Freights Hong Kong to Lonodn £4. An attack has been made on Tanksin, but it was repulsed by Chinese under Consul Gibson. ...
Article : 28 wordsEdward M'Donald, of Wallan, shoemaker. Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family, falling off in trade, and pressure of creditors. Debts, £35 15s 6d; assets £5 13s; deficiency £30 2s 6d. Mr Shaw, official ...
Article : 314 wordsFrom America the dates are to the 14th of March. The Federal Congress adjourned on the 4th March, after passing bills to endow the President with despotic power, and to enable him to issue ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Mon 11 May 1863, Page 2
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