MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Flour, owing to supplies of our own growth being hardly yet ready for market, and the South Australian farmers foolishly holdings back their grain until our supplies come to hand and prices fall, ...
Article : 5,508 wordsWe are told that we now make our own laws. I hope we will soon make our own ropes, as the punt has been laid up this month for want of one. Everything is at a standstill. Only fancy the toll-gate at Campbell's Hill ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE WEATHER.—I am happy to state, that since I last wrote we have been blessed with three days' steady rain. The grass already feels the effect, and looks nice and green. ...
Article : 142 wordsTOTAL ABTINENCE SOCIETY FROM ALL INTEXICATING DRINKS.—This Society was instituted August 12th, and held its u[?]ual monthly meeting on the 6th instant, and addresses on the evils of intemperance were delivered by ...
Article : 128 wordsELECTION OF ALDERMAN.—Preparations are [?]ng made for the ensuing election of aldermen in the place of those who re[?]ire annually, in accordance with the provisions of the act. The day of nomination is fixed for ...
Article : 1,102 wordsARRIVALS.—January 19, Grafton (s), from Sydney; William Buchanan, barque, 166 tons, Brown, from Sydney; C[?]arendon, brig, 158 tons, Doble, from Melbourne. 20. Lyle, schooner, 191 tons, Johnson, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 91 wordsARRIVALS.—January 19. Wonga Wonga(s.), 700 tons, Captain Walker, from Melbourne 16th instant, with 105 passengers; Illawarra (s.), 200 tons, Captain Fletcher, from Merimbula (Twofold Bay) and Ulladulla 18th instant, with 18 passengers; ...
Article : 794 wordsPOLICE COURT.—Friday, 20th January. (Before the Police Magistrate, and Donald M'l[?]tyre, Esq., J.P.)— Small Debts Court.—Isaac v. Russell: £5 14s. 10d., for store goods. Verdict for plaintiff.—William Irwin ...
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Advertising : 519 wordsWool.—There is no actual improvement to note this week, although transactions have been numerous, and more business has been done, especially where the agents have not been trammelled with high re[?]erves. Fine ...
Article : 3,463 wordsFriends, however dear, must now, or at some future period, inevitably part, but whether they remain friends after parting greatly depends upon attendant circumstances, and Mr. Martindale and his Mongolian friends ...
Article : 323 wordsWhen Mr. Faucett and his friends arrived at the Currier's Arms, last evening, after the termination of the polling for Must Sydney, he entered the house and went up to the balcony, which was crowded with his ...
Article : 3,302 wordsNAMOI RIVER, January 11th.—It affords me great pleasure to state that the country for many miles, both up and down the river, never looked better. Rain hhas fallen lately in abundance; we have had three days of ...
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