GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Company's Mills, Stevens and Coke—Monday, 7th March.—Fine flour, 24l. per ton; seconds, do., 22l.; bran, 1s. 8d. per bushel; pollard 1s. 8d. per bushel; wheat, 7s. 3d.to 7s. 6d. ...
Article : 93 wordsMarch 3.—Sea Belle, brig, 196 tons, Dryden, from Geelong. March 4.—Northumberland, barque, 580 tons, J. Finlay, from Liverpool, with 202 immigrants. ...
Article : 29 wordsMarch 11.—Exchange, brig, 185 tons, Chas. Cocke, from Wellington, New Zealand, 26th February. Passengers— cabin, Col. Cumberland, Mrs. Ann[?]er and family, Miss Meredith, Messrs. Valentine. M'Genucly, Damond, ...
Article : 1,831 wordsMarch 5.—Constance, barque, 578 tons, M'Beath, with general cargo from London; Anglia, barque, 570 tons, Gardne4r, with general cargo from Calcutta, with twenty convicts and twelve constables; Occanica, ...
Article : 149 wordsGold has advanced slightly upon last week's closing price. The market opened at 76s. 6d., and closed at 76s. 9d. Business on the whole has been dull: and but for the ...
Article : 453 wordsMarch 4.—Golden Age, barque, (late the Madison,) 318 tons, Stewart, from Melbourne 25th ultimo. March 4.—Lady Harvey, brig, 154 tons, Williams, from Melbourne 26th ultimo. ...
Article : 3,500 wordsThe news from the gold fields generally is of an encouraging kind. Bendigo is received again into favor, and is now assuming its old chancier as a first class field. On the Balaarat side new places are opening up ...
Article : 303 wordsSeveral articles containing the severest animadversions on the managers of the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, and the condition of its unfortunate inmates, have lately appeared in ...
Article : 3,882 wordsThe Medway sailed on the 29th November, but brings no later dates than those previously received. The blanks in our files are however partially filled up, and we are enabled to supply ...
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Family Notices : 187 wordsStubbs and Son sold on Saturday, at their rooms— Cracked and whole maize, flour, champagne, apples, onions and sardines. Little and Co. sold on Saturday, at their Produce ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsGold has fully maintained its upward value, and may be quoted at £3 16s. 6d.; with a brisk demand for any quantities at that figure. In produce and supplies, the same quotations as for last week may be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsMarch 9.—British Empire, J. Allen, 546 tons, from London, with 214 government immigrants. March 11.—Dart,Sansom, from Hobart Town. Cargo: 177 bags potatoes, 2d do. onions, 20 barrels ...
Article : 123 wordsCash price of flour at the agents' stores, Portland. March 7:—First flour, per 2000 lbs., 20l.; seconds do. do, 24l. ...
Article : 26 wordsHOBART TOWN, MARCH 9.—Wheat, 10s. 6d.; English barley, 7s. 6d.; Cape do., 6s. 6d.; oats, 10s. 6d.; peas, 8s.; beans, 10s.; tares, 10s.; flour, per ton, 25l,; hay, loose, 12s.; do. presed, 15s.; straw, 4s.; potatoes, 14s. ...
Article : 230 wordsIT would be paying a very poor compliment to the humanity of the people of this colony, to suppose that the recent d[?] closures with regard to the Lunatic ...
Article : 506 wordsMarch [?].—Panama, brig, 223 tons, A. T. Farley, from Sydney. March 4.—Cleopatra, screw-steamer, 1,500 tons. F. C[?] from Melbourne. Wave, schooner, E. Griffiths, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 14 Mar 1853, Page 6
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