March 16.—Oberon, s.s.s., 68 tons, J. Patisson, from Port Albert 15th inst. R. and P. Turnball, agents. March 16—White Swan, s.s.s., 307 tons, ...
Article : 1,400 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at ten minutes past three o'clock. SALE OR LANDS AT BALLAARAT. Mr. HUMFFRAY gave notice that on the ...
Article : 2,628 wordsWool.—The auction sales during the week have brought out buyers at very extreme prices, fully 1d. to to [?]d. advance on late prices, one lot bringing [?]d. per lb. over the price it had been offered by the seller ...
Article : 241 wordsMessrs. Lascelles and Tannock report— Horses.—A continuation of fine weather and low rate of cartage tend to prevent any rise in draught horses, and horses to fetch tho maximum quotations ...
Article : 219 wordsWhen special proposals of a charitable kind are brought forward in Council, they are extremely apt to be misdealt with. Every one feels reluctant to oppose what ...
Article : 1,406 wordsSince last report the price has rather declined, the quotation at present is 78s 6d., with a decided downward tendency. The transactions for the week are fully up to the average. ...
Article : 113 wordsDR. EMBLING withdrew his motion respecting the introduction of the alpaca, after a brief discussion, followed, according to one report, by "the laughter" of the ...
Article : 879 wordsThe demand for agricultural and road laborers has increased considerably since our last report, as also for married couples, both for town and country; and we find the supply of suitable hands altogether ...
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Family Notices : 242 wordsThe depressed state of this market still continues, and we can note very little alteration Following are our quotations:- Flour.—Very quiet; can only quote at £38 for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Mr. Cameron: To ask the Chief Secretary— (1.) Whether the Government is aware that the Postmaster at Beechworth has lately fixed that the ...
Article : 703 wordsThis Evening a GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT will be given in the above Hall. Admission, 1s. and 2s. 6d. COPPIN'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe traffic between Geelong and the diggings is at present brisk, and largo quantities of goods are daily being despatched by the merchants here to the various western gold-fields, more particularly to Ballaarat. ...
Article : 159 wordsIn the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. Humffray announced his intention to ask the Surveyor-General on what conditions the land fronting the Main-road at ...
Article : 366 wordsGold romains at £3 18s. 6d. In produce and supplies the rates of last week remain unaltered. Fine flour, £26 for colonial; £24 for Chilian; ...
Article : 339 wordsBusiness was very dull in the gold market this morning, the day being observed as a holiday at the banks. The price has opened at £3 17s. 9d. par ounce at the Melbourne ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 18 Mar 1856, Page 4
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