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THE business during the past week has been principally confined to imports, a large quantity of which have arrived from Sydney and Brisbane. Our imports are steadily increasing, ...
Article : 443 words view this articleJuly 25.—Yarra Yarra, steamer, Captain Edwards, for Brisbane. Passengers—Messrs. Crossman. F. Buss, Maguire, Warren, aud 10 in. the steerage. ...
Article : 1017 words view this articleTHE case of George Tully, which has been on hand for some time, was brought to a close at the Central Police Court yesterday. The prisoner was charged with criminally ...
Article : 216 words view this articleThere is not much alteration to note in business matters. Imports are coming in a little more freely, and an improved tone is confidently looked for when the spring trade sets in. ...
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Advertising : 191 words view this articleWE are not sufficiently acquainted with the details of Dr. O'DOHERTY'S Health Bill, to form an opinion on its merits as a prophylactic measure. It brings with it, however, the ...
Article : 866 words view this articleThe April Australian mail, via Brindisi, was punctually delivered. At the meeting of the Aborigines Protection Society, the question of kidnapping in ...
Article : 400 words view this articleTHE Rangatira arrived off Glenelg at one this morning. She left the Sound on Monday last, the downward passage occupying 91 hours. The Baroda, with the Suez mails, arrived on ...
Article : 57 words view this articleThe members of the Alabama arbitration committee have arrived at Geneva. Lord Tenterden demanded an adjournment until the question of the indirect claims was ...
Article : 669 words view this articleThe Baroda is at the Heads. She leaves for Sydney ia the morning. ...
Article : 16 words view this articleSYDNEY, July 18.—The steamer Saxonia sprang a leak in Newcastle harbour yesterday, and sank. There is a disagreement between the Newcastle coal miners and their employers. ...
Article : 1434 words view this articleTallow is dull. Hides are firm and active Copper, £ 148. Wheat, 62s. The wool sales continue at the closing rates of the May series. ...
Article : 29 words view this articleThe Assembly are discussing a motion to establish direct mail communication with California. The next crashing from Krohmann's claim ...
Article : 90 words view this articleYESTERDAY, the Publicans' Act Amendment Bill was read a second time, on the motion of Dr. O'Doherty. To-day, the two first clauses were agreed to in committee, and the ...
Article : 92 words view this articleLiebert Ammenheiser, a lad of about 12 years old, was brought up, charged with having stolen £12 from one Thos. Edwards; also £5 from Patrick Kelly. ...
Article : 398 words view this articleEdward Cunniffe, charged with assaulting W. A. Holme. Air. Lyons appeared for defendant and pleaded guilty. Fined 10s. The some defendant was further charged ...
Article : 197 words view this articleOUR copper resources at last are about being developed. During the last eleven years your readers may have beard from time to time of the copper finds in this district. First, "Old" ...
Article : 985 words view this articleSIR,—I was surprised in looking over your paper yesterday to see my name figuring so prominently and unnecessarily before the public. The paragraph in question is stated to ...
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