BY the Yarra Yarra, Captain Gilmore, we have received a Melbourne Argus of Monday last, the 26th instant. The following are a few extracts:— ...
Article : 1,581 wordsWE have Adelaide papers to the 19th instant. The following ar a few extracts:— DISCOVERY OF SILVER.—We printed yesterday a communication from the superintendent of the ...
Article : 985 wordsSIR,—Allow me a small space in your columns for the following suggestion relative to remission orders:— Let the remission order be for £25. Let it be submitted to public auction, by the ...
Article : 525 wordsLaid upon the Council Table by the Colonial Secretary, and ordered by the Council to be printed, 7th June, 1854. Letter from Mr. Commissioner Green, to the Colonial ...
Article : 2,367 wordsW. F. A. Rucker's Mills.—Fine flour, £35 per ton; seconds, £33, bran, 5s; wheat, bought at 15s. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £35; seconds, £33; bran, 4s 9d to 5s; wheat, bought at 15s. ...
Article : 68 wordsFRUITS AND VEGETABLES.—The quality of the vegetables supplied to the Melbourne dealers continues highly creditable to the producers. New potatoes and peas have been plentiful throughout the week, but the prices remain unchanged. In fruits, the ...
Article : 275 wordsThe supply of hay to the markets is steadily maintained, and the prices remain the same is in our last week's report, for all qualities, namely, £32 per ton for best, £26 to £28 for second, and inferior, at various, prices, according to quality. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe market continues to be fully supplied with fat cattle, in first-rate condition. Prime fact oxen, of usual size, have been sold for £15 to £17. Second class bullocks and cows from £10 to £12. Inferior are altogether out of demand, and difficult of sale. ...
Article : 929 wordsSIR,—As I am but a plain man, not having obtained that education that enables me to write letters for newspapers, yet having been a constant reader for the last ten years, and am now a subscriber to the Sydney ...
Article : 1,239 wordsTHE arrival in this port of a shipwrecked crew gives me food for, at all events, a brief letter; though, after the pithy account of the visit of his Excellency the Governor-General, and the faithful and excellent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsSHARE MARKET.—Burras, £155, ex dividend; Princess Royal, £25; Royals, 10s. to 12s. MONEY MARKET.—Money on freehold, 10 to 12½ per cent.; ditto on Burra serip, 12½ per cent.; ditto on discounts, leasehold, ...
Article : 186 wordsCompany's Mill, Stevens and Coke, Thursday, June 15, 1854.— Fine flour, at the Mills, £32 per ton; ditto, at the Port, £34 per ton, seconds flour, at the Mills, £30 per ton; ditto, at the Port, £32 per ton; pollard and bran, at the Mills, 4s 6d. per bushel; ...
Article : 212 wordsThe following is a list of the prices realised at these yards during the past week:— First-class stanch heavy draught horses, £120 to £160 each; second class, £70 to £90 ditto; third class, £55 to £70 ditto; good ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 526 wordsMarket du[?]l. Since our last we may quote flour a shade higher, but bran entirely unsaleable, unless at absolute loss. Storekeepers are wary of buying, unless in quantities from hand to mouth. A quantity of ram has fallen, which enl[?]vens the holders of ...
Article : 318 wordsMR. JOHN MACKENZIE sold last week the following properties:— Two stone cottages, of four and three rooms, one in Napier-street, the other in Little Napier-street, for £2600. 33 feet in Wellington-street, Collingwood, by 94 feet, at £10 10s per foot—£346 10s. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 30 Jun 1854, Page 2
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