There are a number of instances on record of smart work being accomplished by business firms of Sydney in reopening almost immediately after a fire which had completely, ...
Article : 673 wordsDuring the fortnight ended December 6 the Mungana Company despatched 762 tons of ore. The annual meeting of the Mount David ...
Article : 504 wordsAt a recently-held international conference of Chambers of Commerce, whose meetings took place at Boston, there was a discussion of the matter of securing uniform ...
Article : 275 wordsThere was but little business passing amongst tho dairy produce houses in Sussex-Street on Monday. It was the retailers' turn, but the wholesale merchants were satisfied. ...
Article : 2,038 wordsAnnandale.—Alteration to hotel. Messrs. Ernest A. Scott mid Green, architects, 117 Pitt-street. Newtown.—Erection of a cottage and garage. Messrs. Morrow and De Putron, architects, 7 Moore-street. ...
Article : 290 wordsThe method of checking sales of opium is still perturbing the minds of the Higher officials of the Customs Department. Yet another general order has been issued as a ...
Article : 339 wordsThe manager of the Bullfinch Proprietary announces that the ore body recently struck in the northern series at the 310ft level is developing well. A big body of mineralised ...
Article : 94 wordsThe following trucks have been ordered for the forthcoming sales:—For December 30: 526 sheep vans, and 261 cattle waggons; and for December 6, 253 sheep vans and 167 cattle waggons. ...
Article : 35 wordsOrdinarily the number of sheep forward for a Monday's sales is lighter than on a Thursday; but, owing to the holidays to-morrow and Thursday, yesterday's supply had to serve ...
Article : 1,361 wordsOn instructions from the Minister for Public Works, the shires classification advisory committee has completed a new classification of the shires for endowment purposes, based ...
Article : 235 wordsDr. Archibald Blue, Chief Officer of the Census and Statistics of Canada, recently read a paper at the recent session of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. He ...
Article : 115 wordsTenders for the following, works were accepted during the week ended 21st instant:- Railway and Tramway Construction Branch.—Supply and delivery of 47,500 ironbark sleepers for Galong to ...
Article : 486 wordsThe jurors invited by the executive of the Browers' Exhibition to taste and examine the colonial wines exhibited at the recent exhibition hereo have submitted the following ...
Article : 379 wordsWe have frequently called attention to the fact that whereas Australia has difficulty in getting capital from London for developmental purposes. Canada has been fairly rushed ...
Article : 329 wordsIt was announced in these columns a few days ago, that negotiations were on foot, whereby it was expected that a larger company would be floated, for the purpose of ...
Article : 536 wordsThe Wallarah Coal Company's new collier, Tuggerah, arrived yesterday morning from the Clyde in charge of Captain Robert Brown. The Tuggerah is a fine type of collier, and ...
Article : 222 wordsWithin the last five years Messrs. Robertson and Marks, architects, have carried out something like £200,000 worth of improvements to the principal racecourses of the ...
Article : 351 wordsThe ordinary half-yearly meeting of Garratt's, Ltd., was held at the company's office, Mr. R. Gaut in the chair. The report and balance-sheet were adopted, which showed a ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following have passed sufficiently well in the December examination to have obtained "credit" in the Honours examination for this class:—(Alphabetical) —R. C. Anderson "(Engineering), J. Baldwin ...
Article : 413 wordsThe exports of frozen produce from the port of Sydney for the week ended December 21, according to the Customs-house returns, were: ...
Article : 107 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the National Bank of Tasmania the profit for the term was stated at £11,534. After paying a dividend of 7 per cent., and placing ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—I would just like to say a word or two in reply to Mr. Willis's statement in to-day's issue of your paper. The position in a nutshell is, Mr. Willis ...
Article : 502 wordsJas. Pearce, Ltd., has been registered with [?] capital of £30,000 in shares of £1 each, and will acquire a flour-milling business at Homebrush. The first directors are:—Messrs. ...
Article : 178 wordsWheat was quiet yesterday, and prices were practically unchanged. Spot and all near positions were on the same mark, 3/6½, and the equivalent of this price in the country, 3/2, was ...
Article : 75 wordsAs an employer of labour the Harbour Trust ranked high until the recent retrenchment scheme of the Government took off £100,000 from its estimates for the ...
Article : 138 wordsMessrs. J. Sampson, mine manager, and H. Smith, underground foreman, of the British mine, who were injured in a blasting accident a couple of weeks ago, are progressing ...
Article : 385 wordsThe exports of wheat and flour from the port of Sydney for the week ended December 21, according to the Customs-house returns, were: ...
Article : 109 wordsWhat is claimed to be a record brick kiln was completed last week at Auburn. It has been built in the form of a hollow square, with all the necessary plant for turning out ...
Article : 123 wordsThe following names omitted from the pass list in Friday's Herald," base been supplied by Mr. S. Chudleigh organising secretary, 45 Paling's-buildings:—Piano—L.L.C.M.: Russell Aubrey. A.L.C.M.: ...
Article : 85 wordsHoliday conditions prevailed in all the markets yesterday, and business was at a standstill except in jute. The houses were simply clearing up for Christmas. Cornsacks ...
Article : 528 wordsWheat was quiet at 3/6½ to 3/7, but the latter price was hard to obtain, buyers' ideas for January delivery being only 3/6½. Flour brought £9/10/. Bran was reduced to £5/15; pollard, £7. Oats were steady at ...
Article : 295 words"Harry Alexander George, 39,, a tally clerk, died from the effects of injuries accidentally received through being run over by some tramway trucks in Forest Lodge on December ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Union Building at the Sydney University is to be enlarged. Over 50 feet is to be added to its length. The additions will be in bricks, with stone windows. The ...
Article : 63 wordsMessrs. Robertson and Marks, architects, are preparing plans for an hotel at Redfern, and for additions to a warehouse in Kent and Clarence-street. ...
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Advertising : 200 wordsIn the live stock market to-day 1590 fat cattle were yarded, comprising 530 from South Australia and Queensland, 200 from New South Wales, 250 from the northern district, 200 from Gippsland, 100 from the ...
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Advertising : 138 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Tongkah Compound was held to-day. Mr. W. Peacock presided. The report and balance-sheet were formally adopted. ...
Article : 345 wordsRandwick.—Erection of a grand stand at Randwick [?] Messrs. Robertson and Marks, architects. Messrs. [?] and Moffat, builders. Canterbury.[?] tower and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 24 Dec 1912, Page 9
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