Melbourne is extremely dull to-day in every respect, but we have good reason to rejoice that the Yarra flood is subsiding so rapidly. The up country water has not done se much damage as was ...
Article : 107 words3 p.m., passed inwards Star of Brunswick, ship, from Liverpool. SYDNEY. Saturday, 23rd July. ...
Article : 1,196 wordsJuly 23—Goshad, barque, from Adelaide; St Magnus, barque, from Adelaide; Marcellus, barque, from Mauritius; Penola, steamer, from Adelaide; Wave, barue, from Adelaide ...
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Advertising : 444 wordsJuly 22—Gothenburg, s.s, 459 tons, H Mackie, from Adelaide. Passengers—saloon: Miss Henderson, Miss Smith, Mrs Taylor, Messrs Thomas Graves, H J Abel, E Levy, E Bailey, J H Pollard, A Blake, ...
Article : 72 wordsThere has been scarcely any business done in the import market this week, and on Monday there was no business at all on account of the wet weather. The flour market in particular is very unsettled; ...
Article : 526 wordsSome large parcels of gold from Raywood have been bought during the week. From other portions of the district alluvial gold has been produced in considerable quantities. Business in this branch of ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsTame ducks, 7s per pair; wild do, none; young fowls, 2s to 3s each; laying hens, 3s each; pigeons, 2s 6d per pair; geese, 7s to 8s each: eggs, 3s per doz; fish, 6d to 8d per pound; turkeys, ...
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Advertising : 10 wordsThe great event of the week here has certainly been the amateur performance in aid of the funds of the Bendigo Hospital, on Thursday evening, which has in every respect resulted most ...
Article : 553 wordsCabbages, 3d to 8d each; carrots, 2d per bunch radishes, 2s per dozen bunches; lettuces, none; onions, dried, 3d per 1b; potatoes, 7s per cwt; figs, 1s. per 1b; turnips, 2d per bunch; apples, ...
Article : 64 wordsONE of the last and most useful acts of the late Parliament was to vote £5000 for the encouragement of novel industries, and the development of new manufactures. The regulations ...
Article : 1,880 wordsThe Argus of Saturday has the following on this subject:—The flour market is in an extremely unsettled state. Holders are endeavoring to effect sales at reduced rates, but buyers are holding back. ...
Article : 398 wordsMr Richard Watson reports—Hay—The supply during the past week was a fair average, but sales ruled dull, and rather lower rates were taken. First quality fetched from L4 15s to L5; second, L4 per ...
Article : 295 wordsFat Cattle—Five hundred and two head were yarded, comprising a lot of very heavy bullocks from the Moira Station, of Messrs O'Shanassy and Glass, middling and roughs sold at an average of L6 1s, ...
Article : 157 wordsSydney, Friday—The City of Sydney, from Newcastle to Geelong, arrived here, leaky. The cargo of the Filemena, from Valparaiso, was sent on speculation, on receipt of the first advices of a deficiency ...
Article : 388 wordsA fair amount of business has been done during the week, although it has not been so extensive as was the ease last week. The prices of several articles of consumption are in a very unsettled state; the price ...
Article : 1,245 wordsThe following is the manager's report, and [?] dated July 21st:- “I have to report that, since the 23rd of June last, 677 tons have been crushed at the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 25 Jul 1864, Page 2
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