GOULBURN. [By Electric Telegraph.] (From the Correspondent of the Melbourne Herald.)
Friday, 10 p.m. Business generally is quiet The millers have advanced the wheat to 9s. per bushel. Flour, first £26 per ton, ieconds £24. No other change in prices. Weather fine ; wind east.
* Registrar has not known the Barometer so high during the eight years he has noted it.
1859. SUNKISE. NOOK. SUNSET. August Thursday, 4 Baro. Th. Baro. Th. Baro. Th. 30 42 42 30 52 58 30-54 54 Friday, 6 30-58 39 3063 58 30-64* 53 Saturday, 6 30-53 42 30-50 60 30-46 54 Sunday, 7 30-28 46 30.25 57 30-20 64 Monday, 8 30-19 48 3015 59 3014 54 Tuesday, 9 3009 49 30-07 56 3005 55 Wednesday, 10 3000 43 30-00 56 30-00 54
METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 3
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131GOULBURN. [By Electric Telegraph.] (From the Correspondent of the Melbourne Herald.) Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVI, Issue 1243, 12 August 1859, Page 3
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