Flour continues very firm, and there is much enquiry after it. Business is steadily improving. A mysterious affair has happened. A miller, named Barker, left his home in a dog-cart on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,061 wordsThe following market reports hare appeared daily in the Advertiser, and are here reproduced for the information of our country readers:— SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 14. ...
Article : 344 wordsA fair business has been doing to-day. Flour is firm at £24 per ton. Wheat is in demand. Oats and bran are dull of sale. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 wordsTown and Adelaide brands of flour are worth £23 to £24 per ton. Gallego (American), £25 per ton. A further advance is not anticipated. Oats are dull of sale. Bran is quoted at ...
Article : 57 wordsFlour remains firm at last quotations. Business is fair, and wheat is still in demand. ...
Article : 24 wordsOn Friday, May 6, this town was again enlivened by the musical strains of the band belonging to Burton's National Circus, which made its entree about half-past 10 o'clock a.m., the musicians being driven in by ...
Article : 566 wordsFlour has advanced in price since Saturday last, and sales have to-day been effected at £23 per ton. Wheat is also increased in value. There are buyers in large quantities at 9s. 9d. to 9s. 10d., while ...
Article : 78 wordsThe flour market has sustained a further advance since yesterday. Sales have taken place to-day at £23 10s. per ton. The price of wheat is also enhanced, and the ...
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Family Notices : 229 wordsFlour is quoted to-day at £24 per ton, at which price sales have been effected. Wheat is worth 103. 3d. per bushel. Small quantities are offering. The market has been characterised ...
Article : 63 wordsThe flour market lias been stationary at yesterday's quotations. Sales were made to-day at £24 per ton. The nailers have been giving 10s. per bushel for wheat. ...
Article : 82 wordsA SUBSCRIBER. —The person who sent us a private note a day or two since, under this signature, is requested to give us his name and address, in confidence. The Weekly Chronicle. ...
Article : 38 wordsMessrs. Wicksteed, Botting, Townsend, & Co. sold at the Port, yesterday, the cargo of potatoes, ex Adeona, from New Zealand, and portion of the cargoes of the Mary Stewart, from Circular Head, and ...
Article : 228 wordsI have to record the death of Mrs. Goode, which took place last week, and which has cast a gloom over the minds of the inhabitants of the Goolwa. She was a lady beloved by all classes who knew her, and in her ...
Article : 199 wordsSTARVATION and surfeiting are both extremes, and we scarcely know which is the worse of the two. We liave waited for the Oneida's mail until hope nearly passed into despair, and now ...
Article : 3,443 wordsA few days ago, a fisherman, belonging to this place, picked up on the Coorong beach, a bottle; in which was a letter, dated—" Off Cape De Verd, May 4, 1857," and addressed to "Mr. James Allcan, Sheffield." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 wordsGAINPULNESS OF BEING JUST TO YOUR PRINTER.— An American editor writes :—There is a man up in our country who pays for his paper in advance. He has never had a sick day in his life, never had any corns or ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 14 May 1859, Page 2
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