Saturday, 4th April.—Wind, S.S.E., fresh; fine. Bar., 30 30;ther., 59-59. ARRIVED. Saturday, 4th April.—Corsair, brig, Fanny, schooner, ...
Article : 548 wordsThis was a motion for a rule [?] made by Mr Warden Sherard, of [?] in which the Australasian Gold Mixing interested, Mr Sherard made Mr F[?] ...
Article : 71 wordsBand of Hopes and Albions [?] downward tendency, and do not [?] intending purchasers appearing to [?] in rates now ruling, This fall so [?] ...
Article : 2,382 wordsSailed—Edina, for Melbourne. Arrived — Escort, schooner, from Melbourne. Weather very fine. BELFAST, 4th April. ...
Article : 92 wordsPrices fell again to-day. United Albions dropped to £5 5s, and recovered, £5 10s being offered at the close. Working Miners were easy at £28 5s. Band of Hopes were obtainable at £88, and Albions at £18 5s. St. ...
Article : 143 wordsTrade has been rather dull during the week, the wet and boistorous weather having apparently tended to check business. Money is plentiful, and as a rule trade accounts are readily settled. Iron merchants and ...
Article : 664 wordsThe Prince laid the foundation of the new Townhall to-day, at noon. It was at first supposed that the ceremony would be partly private, but hundreds of citizens were admitted within the enclosure, and the ...
Article : 278 wordsMR JOHN M. GARRAT, reports as follows:—Considerably more life has been exhibited during the past week, and buyers of good stock have been in tho market, taking advantage of the low prices. All disposition to take ...
Article : 394 wordsThe newspapers here are full of little else except electioneering news. Mr G. P. Angus, who has already given £200 towards the proposed Sailors' Home, has offered ...
Article : 892 wordsThe past week was broken into by tho departure of the mail for Europe, and the arrival of advices from America and Europe [?] Panama. Very little indeed had been done at the beginning of the week, but several ...
Article : 615 wordsSupply of hay and straw consideraory in excess or demand, consequently prices are lower, with several loads remaining under the sheds each night. Arrivals of oats not quite so heavy, with a tolerably good demand ...
Article : 392 wordsA most daring case of garotting occurred on Saturnamed Kemp, from Blind Creek. It appears that he day evening last about eight o'clock, at the corner of Doveton and Dana streets, the victim being a farmer ...
Article : 4,331 wordsHorses.—A full market, about 150 head having come forward for our yards. Of these only about a dozen could be classed as at all approaching to heavy draughts; remainder ranging from weeds to medium draughts. ...
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Family Notices : 114 wordsTHE Mayors of Ballarat and Ballarat East, we much fear, upon the Sydney Smithian principle will have to be half-killed by a parapet, or falling scaffold, or a horse accident, before ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 6 Apr 1868, Page 2
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