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  2. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM ENGLAND.

    Consols remain at 101¼. The market rate of discount is [?] lower, and now at 2½ per cent. The weekly returns of the Bank of England issued to-day, show the proportion of reserve ...

    Article : 321 words
  3. [?]HIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Article : 106 words
  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The House meets on Tuesday. The address in reply will be moved by Mr. Conno[?] of Geelong, and seconded by Mr. Bi[?]kett, of Fitzroy. Mr. Gibb, member for Mor[?]ington, it is ...

    Article : 339 words
  5. MAILS OUTWARD

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    Article : 99 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,006 words
  7. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  8. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    THERE will be great rejoicing over the breaking up of the drought. Great relief will be afforded by the splendid fall of rain in a personal and domestic sense; and ...

    Article : 4,316 words
  9. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The Elmore Football Club opened their season to-day, playing a scratch match on the Recreation Reserve. The match was fairly attended. ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. (REUTER'S AGENCY). NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Customs revenue at Newcastle for last week amounts to £945. One thousand entries have been received for the Agricultural Show at Grafton. ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. REVIEW OF THE PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Article : 1,070 words
  12. GENERAL BREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT.

    The district has at length experienced a heavy and continuous fall of rain, which, although not sufficient to wholly relieve our wants, will benefit the country to an incalculable degree. On Friday ...

    Article : 2,411 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The insolvent Tite, was arrested last night on board the yacht Kip at Glenelg. The yacht belongs to a man named Gardner who has been missing for several days. Tite was found ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. A SHOOTING AFFRAY IN RUSSELL-STREET.

    This morning Arthur S[?]eber, a lodger at the Exford Hotel, Russell-street, shot at Lizzie Maher, a barmaid at the hotel. He then attempted to commit suicide by stabbing ...

    Article : 616 words
  15. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE

    Messrs Holmes, White, and Co. report as follows:—The market during the past week has been fairty supplied with fresh butter. The demand for prime prints is still maintained at late rates. Medium and inferior dairies sold at ...

    Article : 393 words
  16. HORSE AND CATTLE MARKET.

    Messrs. L. Macpherson and Co. report:—Unbroken Stock. —None forward Broken-in Stock.—We entered only 50 head, including some first-class heavy draught, which, however, we could not dispose of. There was a fair attendance ...

    Article : 336 words
  17. ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. COTOPAXI.

    The following is the list of passengers per s.s. Cotopaxi from London:—First saloon—Revd. and Mrs. J. Wren, Misses Chapman, Messrs W. L. Allardyce, John Chapman, Robertson, ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  19. PIG AND CALF MARKET.

    Messrs. L. Macpherson and Co. report:—We penned 350 pigs, and can again congratulate our clients on the prices resided for good porkers and bacons. The demand for these is steadily increasing, and they need not fear any reduction in ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. LAST WORDS.

    Sir,—I regard the Rev. Canon MacCullagh with such reverential affection, that I do not hesitate to accept his rebuke in all humility. I have, however, nothing to retract, and the convictions at ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. TURF CLUB RACES.

    The weather was fine throughout the day, and the attendance good. The results were:- HURDLE RACE.—Distance 2 miles 1 furlong. Six started. Kaffir won easily. Time—4mins. ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. SANDHURST FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET.

    The market was rather brisker. Prices, consequently, were higher. Quotations:—Apples, 3½d to 4½d per lb; damsons. 2d to 3d per lb: grapes, 2d to 3d per lb; pears, 3d to 46 per lb; plums, 1[?]d to 2½d per lb; peaches, 4d ...

    Article : 418 words
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