IN their weekly trade and produce circular, Messrs. Tress and Croaker, say:—We regret that we cannot report any change for the better in the state of commercial affairs, nor do we see anything looming to indicate an immediate reaction. Complaints are ...
Article : 308 wordsHANGING ROCK, September 7th.—Limping Charlie, a man working a quartz reef at the Peel, took out thirty pounds weight of gold in two days this week. STONY CREEK.—September 9th.—Everything here ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE third Concert of the season was given last night in the Hall of the Royal Hotel. This was th[?] most successful of any performance that, has ever been presented to the public by this admirable and greatly ...
Article : 382 wordsTUENA.—Mr. M'Ausland arrived in town from these diggings on Thursday, with 180 ounces of gold, which he disposed of to the Union Bank at former rate. He states that, owing to the Creek being in flood, the ...
Article : 679 wordsBusiness during the week (says the Chronicle) has been much brisker than for some time past, probably owing to the more se'tled state of the weather. A pretty fair quantity of wheat has been brought in, but of other produce the supply has not been very ...
Article : 538 wordsAs anticipated, Madame Anna Bishop's complimentary benefit on the evening of Saturday last was attended by one of the most crowded and brilliant auditories ever assembled within the walls of this spacious ...
Article : 524 wordsFLOUR.—At the mill, fine, 24s per 100lbs; seconds, 22sper 100lbs; Adetaide, 28s to 30s. Bran, 10s per lOOlbs; maize, 9s per bushel; ditto, cracked, 10s; hay, lucerne, £10 10s to £20per ton; potatoes, £12 to £14 per ton; ...
Article : 150 wordsAT Christchurch, on Saturday last, considerable anxiety prevailed among holders to learn the offers which might be made on the strength of the news received from the Australian markets by the Queen of Perth. It seems that the very high figures quoted ...
Article : 372 wordsSIR,—One of your correspondents, I think, (though it may have been yourself,) within a few days after the late catastrophe suggested the erection of some Monument near the spot, commemorative of the ...
Article : 357 wordsTHE following official communication from the Government of India, notifying that an officer is about to be despatched to Sydney for the purpose of selecting horses suited to carry men in the Dragoon Guards, ...
Article : 306 wordsTHE MILLS.—Mr. Saunders': Flour, fine, £20; seconds, £16, per ton of 2000 lbs.; wheat, per bushel, 8s; pollard, 1s; bran, 9d. Prices at the mills, not delivered:—Mr. White's: Flour, fine. £20; seconds, £18, per ton of 2000 lbs.; wheat, per bushel, 6s 6d ...
Article : 217 wordsThe amount of produce brought down by the natives during the past week has been considerably above the average for this period of the year, and prices have been fully maintained. About 7 tons petatoes sold at from £3 10s to £4 per ton; 40 burhels wheat at 6s ...
Article : 110 wordsMESSRS. W. Dean and Co. held an auction sale of the cargo of timber, ex Tory, from Puget Sound, on Messrs. Towns and Co.'s Wharf, on their account. The attendance of the trade was ...
Article : 3,301 wordsDURING A.VIOLENT GALE, GRADUALLY DRIVING HIS VESSEL TOWARDS THE SHORE, HER COMMANDER APPEARS TO HAVE THOUGHT IT. THE SAFEST COURSE TO MAKE FOR THE HABOUR; BUT, IN THE DARKNESS, TO HAVE MISTAKEN A ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Sep 1857, Page 5
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