Dennis O'Shaughnessy ■ advertises- as 1 fallows in the 'Columbus Republican":! "I hereby give"notice that my wife' Bridget has left my bed and board, and that I will not pay her debts, as we are notmar-j ried." " j A; parcel of Arrow gold was. forwarded! to the Melbourne mint, and the results; are thus stated by the ' Observer' .—The® gross value of the sample was £lOl 13s 9d' equal to about £3 l&s. si, per oz; or de ducting the coinage, Kk" IOJ , and the item, twelve days' discount, 4s Bd—which must be prom jit cash instead of waiting the usual period, apparently fourteen days—the net value would be £3 18-i. l IO'JI per oz. From this result must' also be deduclel 2s. per oz. auty ; fie^glit■ 2d per oz ;an 1 per cent insurance,! Os; thus .leaving- viilue at Arrowlown about £3 16s. ■ ' r -
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2
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