July 29—Havilah, s s, 200 tons William Thom, from Adelaide 26th inst. Passengers—saloon: Mrs M'Kinlay, Captain Sargent, Messrs Harris. and C B Babey; and thirteen in the steerage. W Bayles ...
Article : 160 wordsMelbourne is inexpressibly dull to-day, there is scarcely anything doing in either politics or commerce. It is said that a requisition is about to be presented to Mr Smith, the Buckland member of the ...
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Advertising : 337 wordsA disease amongst horses has become very prevalent in the neighborhood of Forbes. A report has just reached town that Dougall's Inn; near Cooma, has been burnt to the ground. ...
Article : 78 wordsIn consequence of Mr. Milne's (Minister for Lands) resignation, the remaining four Ministers have all resigned. They decline to advise His Excellency the Governor as to who he shall send ...
Article : 80 wordsFrom the favorable reports of the different gold buyers to-day there appears to have been a large quantity of gold bought during to-day and in the course of the week. There can be no ...
Article : 249 wordsBusiness generally has been extremely fluctuating during the week, but in no instance has this been so remarkable as in the flour market. Early in the week over a hundred tons were offered for sale. ...
Article : 418 wordsThe dramatic season, at the Lyceum Theatre, was commenced on Saturday night, the attendance on the occasion being in the lower part of the house very good, and but middling in the upper. ...
Article : 1,124 wordsMr S. P. Hogg reports an active demand for New Chums, Stars Tysons, Keiths, and Victor a Reef Co's shares the demand being much greater than the supply. New chums have been placed at 37 [?]d; 5 ars. at 5s. 6d. [?]ysons, at 6s 3d to 6s 6d and ...
Article : 469 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, ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE letters of our special correspondent on the “Vineyards of Bendigo” have been a fitting elucidation of an industry to which the efforts of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society ...
Article : 2,036 wordsCabbages, 3d to 8d each; carrots, 2d per bunch radishes, 2s per dozen bunches; lettuces, none; onions, dried, 3d per lb; potatoes, 7s per cwt; figs, 1s per lb; turnips, 2d per bunch; apples, ...
Article : 61 wordsSaturday's Argus says:—'The flour market has been still more unsettled by the arrival of the ship T. E. Boyd, from Valparaiso, with flour. Her advices had not been delivered up to the hour at which ...
Article : 186 wordsIn a ride of some seven miles, from Eaglehawk Flat to Scotchman's, I was struck with the lonely and deserted appearance of all the flats and gullies, the only signs of life in them being the thud thud ...
Article : 877 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The cargo of Chilian flour, ex Filomena, has been purchased by four millers. The price is withheld, but it is said to be below L24. It is reported that the Government intend pressing ...
Article : 221 wordsMr Moore Hill reports:—Hay, as during last week, was in excess of demand, and prices may be quoted from L3 10s to L5 5s per ton. Of straw, a little came to hand, and was difficult of sale. Oats ...
Article : 312 wordsThe committee sat at four p.m. on Thursday last. Present:—G. J. Pitman, president (in the chair), J. Burnside, vice-president, M. Samuel, hon, treasurer, G. Aspinall, and E. Huxtable. ...
Article : 396 wordsThe amount of business done at this particular period of the season is generally small, in consequence of retail traders keeping their stocks only sufficiently large to meet current demands. The ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 1 Aug 1864, Page 2
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