January 22.—Clarence, s.s.s., from Launceston 21 inst., with forty-seven passengers; Elizabeth, schooner, from Sydney 14th inst.; Ant s.s.s. from Hobart Town 19th inst., with two passengers; Champion, s.s.s., from Portland, Port Fairy, and ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Grant true to the professions he made to his constituents, to promote their especial interests, and to relieve them from the burthens, which fall upon them as a class, proposes to bring under ...
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Advertising : 94 wordsGold is quoted'at £3 14s. 9d. per oz. Mr. Bannerman, of the Bank Gold Office, View Point, reports:—As anticipated in our last report, there has been a brisk ...
Article : 571 wordsIt has been the policy of all new communities, and in an especial degree of new colonies, to invite the settlement of strangers among them. The early Romans, who, if we are to credit the records of ...
Article : 1,277 wordsThe election for members to serve in the Local Court will take place this day. It will appear from a communication made to a deputation from I the electors, that Messrs. Panton and Mollison, ...
Article : 216 wordsThe election of to day is the principal topic amongst the miners of all classes, and from what we hear, we may expect a large muster this afternoon. Several meetings have been held on the ...
Article : 752 wordsTrade has been very quiet during the week, and prices remain unaltered. Stocks of almost all articles of consumption are rather heavy, and no improvement in prices is anticipated for some time. ...
Article : 295 wordsThe GAP.—We are still unable to give the result of the rush to this flat. The holes are now 110 feet in depth, hut no bottom has yet been touched. The deep claims, however, are now ...
Article : 261 wordsWe have not any alteration to quote in our market. Prices retain nearly the same standard as reported by me last week. It was supposed flour would have a downward tendency in consequence of late arrivals. ...
Article : 143 wordsMining prospects at Creswick seem to be improving; in each direction you meet with parties, who say they are doing well. At Union Hill some are washing seven and eight pen[?]yweights to the tub, ...
Article : 428 wordsOur market is still brisk, and draught horses meet with ready sale at fair prices. The supply during the week has been limited, and no doubt if we had well-conditioned horses, suitable for draughting purposes, would ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following minute and accompanying letter from Captain Clarke, the Surveyor-General, has been handed in to us for publication, respecting the withdrawal of land from sale applied for by ...
Article : 222 wordsWe have no change to report, Business continues good. Generally our advices from town quote horse tennis at £13, which will cause a firmness in prices. Flour.—In demand. Adelaide worth about £50 per. ...
Article : 232 wordsThough there is still a goodly number, of tents from the township boundary along the Main-road, on Bakery and Specimen Hills, &c., yet it is observable that there is a dispersive movement among ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 26 Jan 1856, Page 2
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