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  2. GENERAL POST OFFICE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  3. SYDNEY.

    FLOUR.—The market is firm, and, although prices are [?]naltered, holders are still anticipating a further [?]ivance. The millers continue to quote fine [?]lour at £27 per ton, and seconds ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  5. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 words
  6. LATEST DATES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.

    The barque Fr[?] Trader was taken up at Ross P[?]tent slip yesterday morning to be overhauled. The ship Antipodes, Captain Grey, sailed from London for Launceston early in May. ...

    Article : 728 words
  8. THE MERCURY.

    Mn. WEDGE'S very quiet letter to Mr. RALSTON has provoked a reply from the COLONIAL TREASUTIER, a reply which labors under the double disadvantage of ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    We take the following from the Canterhury Standard of May the 25th. CHARGE OF ABUCTION.—This was an information laid by Alfred Beetham, ...

    Article : 651 words
  10. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The w[?] and flour markets have been quite unsettled by the telegraphic intelligence from Melbourne, published in our Extra this morning, so much so as to render it impossible to give any correct quotations. Pending the ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. ADDITIONAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following message we received at 2 o'clock p.m. Launceston, 1 45. Shipping intelligence from the Home ...

    Article : 1,559 words
  12. LAUNCESTON HEADS.

    The following communication from the Master Warden of the Northern Marine Board has reference to our remarks relative to the necessity for placing lights ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  13. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    The movements of the English funds to-day have been precisely such as have been witnessed nearly every day for more than a week. Consols opened at 91½ to ¾, advanced to 91½, receded ...

    Article : 230 words
  14. THE EUROPEAN NEWS.

    Notwithstanding the repeated and somewhat dogmatical assertion of the London Correspondent Of the Sydney Morning Herald that there would be no ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  15. TENDENCIES OF THE REFORM DISCUSSION.

    It is an ill wind we repeat, which blows nobody good; but the half consolatory maxim is a contradiction in terms. There is no ill wind, The very storm that ...

    Article : 1,789 words
  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The pUb[?] sales of foreig[?] and colonial wools have been well attended during the past week, and the competition for the [?]ner qualities, although not exceeded, still co[?]inues moderately ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. LATEST FROM VICTORIA.

    We take the following from the Argus of Wednesday:- The arrival of the Salsette at Nepean Bay with the English May mails was made known soon ...

    Article : 334 words
  18. NOMINATIONS FOR THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES.

    Last evening, at the Union Hotel, the entries were made for this, by far the most important sporting event yet known in the southern hemisphere. On Saturday ...

    Article : 334 words
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