THE attendance on Change was more moderate than usual, and but few important transactions have taken place. We notice a slight decline. in brandy. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsThe Provincial Council was opened this dey, at one o'clock; oil the members present excepting Messrs. Robinson, Tinline, Purker, and Jacka. The Clerk having road the proclamation calling the ...
Article : 2,576 wordsYesterday, Lloyd's Agent, T. D. Chapman, Esquire, and H. B. Tonkin, Esquire, Warden of the Marine Board, were engaged during the day in taking evidence relative to the above disastrous affair. A most seaching investigation is taking place, in ...
Article : 1,779 wordsWe have to report the following sales by auction, at our Sale Yards, Collingwood, Liverpool, this day. The attendance was good, including tho trade from Campbelltown, Camden, &c. The competition for every lot fair. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsLOUIS AND MIRIAM, brig, 130 tons, Vandorwood. from Nolson January 13. Passongors—Mr Bartett, Mr. and Mrs. Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. Nutloy, Messrs. Joseph, Plank, Robertson, Rowley, Balon, James, and 8 in the stoorago. Agents, ...
Article : 80 wordsThe aspect that the grent city were on Wednesday, last, when in the silent streets the shops were closed, and the wheels of labour stood still, and the tall chimneys of the factories loomed forth mute, smokeless ...
Article : 2,942 wordsWILLIAM BUCHANAN, barquo, Rundle, far Now Caledonia. TELEGRAPH, steamer, Warner for Molbourne. BOOMERANO, steamer, O'Reilly, for Moroton Bay. ...
Article : 20 wordsTELEGRAPH, steamer, 500 tons, L. J. Warner, for Melbourne. Passengers—Dr. Kent, Mr. W. Brown, two children and servant, Mr. A. McDonald, Mr. G. W. Demerest, Mr. J. Myer, Mr. T. W. Seliers, Mrs. Gibson, ...
Article : 87 wordsINWARDS.—Clarence, from Morpeth, 100 bales hay, 33 bags maize, 150 sheep, 88 bales wool, 19 bundles skins, 20 hides, 1010 horns; Rosebud, Saoramonto, Flora, and Polly Hopkins, from Newcastle, 800 bags maize, 367 tons, coal; William and Betsy, ...
Article : 101 wordsPer LOUIS AND MIRIAM, from Nolson: 88 ozs. gold dust E. Phillips; 112 ounces gold, Thacker, Danial, and Co. bales. wool, Gilchrist, Watt and Co.; 12 bales wool, Bayors and Learmonth; 500 ounces gold Union Bank; 2 horsos, Order, ...
Article : 52 wordsGENTLEMEN—Permit me to ask you how much longer this place of Worship is to continue closed. The duty imposed upon you by the Trust Deed is to permit the building to be used as a place of religious worship by a ...
Article : 99 words;Per TELEGRAPH for Melbourne: 1 parcel, Perrier.; 2 bales G.Were, Hearder, and Co.: 2 cases, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 34 casks butter, J. Brown; 2 cases hats, J. Mahoney; 40 cases fruit, J.H. North; 12 cases fruit, H. Hall; 2 cases fruit, Preston; 1 bag ...
Article : 182 wordsSir—The announcement of a match for a sweepstakes between four yachts, published in your shipping intelligence of Tuesday, has, I fear, been furnished to you by one notorious amongst the members of the Yacht Club ...
Article : 652 wordsFOR MELSON.—By the Ocean Queen, this day, at noon. FOR MADRAS.—By the Lord Burleigh, this day. at 6 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND.—By the Garelle, on Friday, at 6 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON.—By the Willam Alfred, on Friday, at 6 p.m. ...
Article : 191 wordsJanuary 19.—Pasmania, from Sydney. January 21.—Crecle, and Louisiana, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. January 21.—Balmoral, for Sydney. ...
Article : 31 wordsStatement made at the "Sailors' Home," this 21st January, 1858, by the mate and crew of the barque Varus, of Greneck, bound to Melbourne, with a general cargo, ana one passenger, Hugh Matthew. ...
Article : 581 wordsW[?]CK OF THE VARNA, FROM GREENOCK.—On Thursday evening about 9 o'clock, a long-bout, piloted by two fishermen, arrived at the Franklin Wharf, containing fifteen sailors, who stated they helonged to the ship Varna, 550 tons, which sailed ...
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