PATRON: His Exceliency Sir Heroules Robin[?] K.C.M.G. President Mr. John Eales. Vice-president[?] Mr. James White and Mr. W. J. Dangar. Steward[?] Messrs. A. A. Dangar, [?]. Wyndham, Andrew [?] ...
Article : 1,768 wordsRICHANDSON AND [?].—Wool: With the past four weeks the transactions in the market of the season 1878-1874 may be said to be closed, as a small parcel (in grease) of the now clip has already arrived to hand, and year after year we hare always ...
Article : 1,107 wordsMELHADO AND CUR[?]—There has been more activity in the share market during the past month; but bank shares conti[?] to command moat the attention of investors. Banks: New South Wales remain firm at £52 10s; Commercial have changed hands ...
Article : 1,908 wordsTHE Harbour and Shipping Facilities Improvement Committee have been busily occupied this week. An application had been previously forwarded for an official inquiry to be made by the Government into the cause of the detention ...
Article : 420 wordsSIR,—When one gentleman accuses another of misrepresenting facts, and misleading people, it is according to the manner of the Romans for the accused to have his aocuser face to face. If your correspondent "An Indian ...
Article : 107 wordsSIR,—By reference to any time-tables of the above railway it will be seen that suburban trains are supposed to take sixteen minutes in travelling between Ashfield and Sydney. Does that mean Sydney station where the public may ...
Article : 354 wordsLEOTURE.—On Tuesday evening, Mr. C. Fletcher, travelling agent of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, delivered a lecture, in the School of Arts, on "The Principles and Practice of Life Asseurance," and especially ...
Article : 158 wordsSIR,—The recent atrocities in the New Hebrides necessarily call public attention to the labour traffic. Since the passing of "the Kidnapping Act" of 1872 many suppose this traffic is carried on properly, and that the evils so ...
Article : 3,769 wordsSIR,—We arrived off this bay at 3 a.m. on Saturday, the 6th instant, and, it being then dark, the captain wisely steed off till daylight, and came in in first-rate style. Hall had told the people here that there would be no steamer ...
Article : 519 wordsSEPTEMBER 22.—Mining news from the Gulgong side of this gold-field is not very plentiful this week, bnt routine work is earricd on satisfactorily at all the gold-bearing localities. A good deal of payable wash is now being ...
Article : 610 wordsB[?] AND T[?]CK.—Stations: A fair amount of butiness has been transacted during the past month, and some important pastoral properties hava changed hands at satisfactory prices. A sheep station in the ...
Article : 932 wordsWE have received copies of the Monitour de la Nouvelle Caledonie of the 2nd and 9th of September instant. The particulars which they contain relative to the treatment of those who are supposed te have assisted ia the escape of ...
Article : 823 wordsPARKES, SEPTEMBER 21.—The weather was very pleasant during the week, but since yesterday rain set in again. Alexander Kerr, representative of the Joint Stock Bank, has been transferred to another locality, and before leaving ...
Article : 783 wordsRICH[?]DON AND [?].—The market still continues good for nearly [?]criptions of real eatate, and the diffenlty in finding sultable investments for accumulating capital appears to iner[?] rather than diminish. In the faee of dear labour, and enhanced ...
Article : 631 wordsWILLIAM BROWN.—The labour market is moderately well attended by applicants for town and suburban employmeat, as clerks, shopmen, storemen, waiters, porters, grooms, [?]men, carters, and ordinary labourers; employers of these [?] are ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 Sep 1874, Page 3
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