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  2. MINING.

    With silver stocks yesterday morning it was a case of "Eclipse first: all the rest nowhere." The continued Improvement in the prospects of the British Broken Hill, as shown by our ...

    Article : 901 words
  3. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    A large volume of business was offected on Change yesterday at firm rates. Port Jackson Steam rose 1/. Union Steam /3, United Insurance 2/. Australian Gas 5/, Tooth's ...

    Article : 402 words
  4. MINING IN THE STATE.

    The lode was struck in the Mount Brown copper mine this morning. It is of high grade, and very rich. The shares are very firm. ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    There were quite a number of changes to be observed in the prices quoted on Monday, and on the whole they were in the nature of increases. Potatoes were quoted on Monday at £8 10s, a very ...

    Article : 2,502 words
  6. TARIFF DECISIONS.

    The following decisions are announced by the Customs Department:- Machinery, etc.—Bridsell clover buller, with feeder and wind stacker, as a threshing machine. Item 152 ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's Exchange sales were:—National Bank, £5/15/, Queensland National Bank, 45/6, Royal Bank, 26/7½, Min, Union Bank, £66, Goldsbrough, 59/6, 59/3, Broken Hill Gas, 6/; Melbourne Tram, 43/6, ...

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  8. THE GUNDAGAI FIELD.

    What is stated to be a run of the Mount Parnassus line of country, which in the past gave big gold yields, was applied for to-day, by Victor Battye, son of the man who ...

    Article : 294 words
  9. THE TEA POSITION.

    The price of tea paid by the importer, and paid by the blender all over the world, has Increased considerably the last twelve months. Within the last few months the retail price ...

    Article : 464 words
  10. FINANCIAL.

    The report of the Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft for 1910 states that the traffic between Australia and Europe was very brisk in both directions, and the ...

    Article : 424 words
  11. MELBOURNE.

    The Wholesale Fruit Merchants' Association reports to-day prices per case as follows:—Victorian fruit: Apples, eating, 1/6 to 4/; apples, cooking, 1/ to 3/; apples. Jonathan, 2/ to 5/; apples, Rome Beauty, ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. BRITISH BROKEN HILL MINE.

    The good development reported from, the British raine continues. The diamond drill going west on the 600ft level in the Thompson' section is now in 83ft, the last 74ft being in ...

    Article : 104 words
  13. STOCK TRUCKINGS.

    The following stock truckings have been ordered for the forthcoming sales:—June 15, 556 sheep vans and 226 cattle waggons; June 19, 329 sheep vans and 249 cattle waggons. ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. HOMEBUSH STOCK MARKET.

    A moderate supply of sheep was forward at yesterday's sales. Out of 17,810 sheep (including lambs) listed for sale from 76 consignors, 16,238 head were penned, as compared with 17,746 head out of 19,468 advised ...

    Article : 839 words
  15. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:- Morning: Einasleigh, 3/: British Blocks, old, 28/6 to 29/, 28/10½; South Con., £5/8/, £5/7/6, £5/7; Greenfinch, 2/7; Bulrush, 1/6, 1/6½, 1/7, 1/7½; Bullfinch ...

    Article : 541 words
  16. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    Criticising the manner in which some companies have disposed of their butter on the English market Mr A. Welch, of 141 Fenchurch-street. London, E.C., writes, under ...

    Article : 478 words
  17. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    Griffiths and Co., Contractors (Australia). Ltd., has been registered with a capital of £100,000 in shares of £1 each, the object being to contract for public works, etc. The first ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. COMMERCIAL.

    The business done in the markets yesterday was of a normal character, with a few changes in prices, mostly advances. Linseed oil was firm, in spite of a slight fall in London ...

    Article : 689 words
  19. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    Copper.—Nil. Silver.—British Broken Hill (old), 28/, 28/3, 28/6, 29/3, 29/6, 30/, 29/10½, 29/11, 30/, 30/3, 30/6; B.H. Junction, 3/1; Broken Hill ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. BEEADSTUPFS.

    The wheat market was weak yesterday, and prices showed a flight easing. Shippers' limit was 3/3, ex trucks Darling Island, and with Adelaide down to 3/2 it was expected that by this morning there would be ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. BROKEN HILL MILL RETURNS.

    Broken Hill Junction North Co.—Weekly returns Treated 3229 tons crude ore assaying 15.4 per cent, lead, 11.3oz silver, and 8.6 per cent. zine, prod[?] 567 tons concentrates assaying 65.7 per cent. lead. ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. WHEAT AND FLOUR EXPORTS.

    The exports of wheat and flour from the port of Sydney for the week ended June 10, according to the Customs-house figures, were:- Wheat, 118,474 bushels, made up as follows:—United ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. MAGNIFICENT SHORTHORN BULLOCKS AT HOMEBUSH.

    Dalgety and Co, Ltd, report having sold in the Homebush market yesterday 130 prime bullocks from Messrs. C. and S. Officer, of Kallara, Bourke, to £10/16/, averaging £9/4/, the three top yards being ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. IMMIGRATION.

    When the mall left London quite a boom was being experienced in emigrant traffic to Australia and New Zealand, and the resources of the steamship lines were being taxed to ...

    Article : 228 words
  25. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    A brokers' cable message states that amongst the shares quoted on the London Stock Exchange on Saturday were the following "middle" prices:—B.H. South, paid, ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

    Rice: Best Japan, £20 per ton; locally dressed, from £10/10/ to £18/10/, according to grade, per ton of 561b bags; 10/ leas for parcels of each sort; Rangoon, £9/5/ to £9/10/ (in bond) per ton. ...

    Article : 2,385 words
  27. WHAEFA[?]E TROUBLES.

    Merchants are still up in arms at the determination of the shipping companies to continue to impose sorting; and stacking charges tor goods landed on the wharfs from ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. MINING NOTES.

    The gold won by the Araluen Valley Golddredging Company last week was 48cz 18dwt. Last week the No. 5 west level of the Harden gold mine was advanced a further 10ft, ...

    Article : 236 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 226 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. INTERSTATE MARKERTS.

    Wheat was quiet Formers were more inclined to realise on stored grain. Quotations:—Trucks Port Adelaide to-day declined to 3/2 per bushel. Large parcels were, scarce. Buyers were not keen. The ...

    Article : 332 words
  32. FROZEN MEAT EXPORTS.

    The exports of frozen meat from the port of Sydney for the week ended June 10. according to the Customs-house returns, were:- Mutton. 22,392 carcases, made up as ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    The exports of butter from the port of Sydney for the week ended June 10, according to the Customs-house returns, were 2744 boxes, made up an follows:—United Kingdom and ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    The following sales were reported:—Morning: Castlemaine Brewery and Woods, 11/; Aerated Bread, 19/9; Colonial Sugar Company, £44; Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., 59/; Greater ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN GERMANY.

    Messrs. Lohmann and Co. are in receipt of a cable message from their Bremen branch, stating that the Australian apples ex steamer Westfalen arrived in Bremen in good ...

    Article : 59 words
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