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  2. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Business on 'Change yesterday was about the average of recent weeks, but the only advance noted was in New South Wales 3[?] per cents., due 1919. Most other sales were ...

    Article : 837 words
  3. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Wheat quieter, 4/4 to 4/4½, flo[?] £9/10/; [?] £5/5; pollard £7; oats, New Zealand, 3/2 to 3/3, Algerian, 3/2 to 3/2½: peas 4/1 to 4/4; maize scarce at 3/11 to 4/; chaff, slow except for choice, £4/10/ ...

    Article : 444 words
  4. COMMERCIAL.

    As a result of the [?]cessively high rates for tea, which have been ruling in both Calcutta and Colombo for some months past, shipments of late have shown a material ...

    Article : 413 words
  5. MINING NOTES.

    The manager of the Black Range West Company telegraphs:—"The wi[?]e has been sunk a furthe[?] 5ft to 230ft. It is being sunk under the reef. South drive: Total distance 13[?]ft. ...

    Article : 159 words
  6. FINANCIAL.

    The following resolutions will be submitted to members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce at to-day's meeting:- 1. That the Sydney Chamber of Commerce be ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. DECREASED INDUSTRIAL PROFITS.

    Though heavy trade has resulted in local manufactures the last six months profits have not been so large as heretofore, due to higher costs of material and higher wages. The ...

    Article : 279 words
  8. MINING IN THE STATE.

    For some time p[?]st it has been known that copper had been located at Mount Lout, about 14 miles north of Dunedoo. A syndicate from Cobar has now been formed to test the ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. MELBOURNE.

    Four thousand three hundred [?]ales were [?] ted at to-day's wool [?]es. The catalogues included a somewhat better selection than has been offered since the opening. Competition was again keen, ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. MINING.

    A more cheerful atmosphere perva[?]ed the market yesterday morning. There was every justification for it. Not only did the cabled quotations show a ...

    Article : 925 words
  11. BROKEN HILL MIXES.

    At the British mine last week diamond drilling progressed both in the Blackwood and Thompson sections, [?]n the former the [?]ore at No. 3 level, going north-west, was taken to ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. PRODUCE INWARDS.

    The steamer Wakatipu left to-day for Sydney with 2874 bags chaff, 1444 bales straw, 128 bundles willows, 30 bags flour, 44 sheep, and 1 stallion. ...

    Article : 33 words
  13. PRODUCE.

    There were a number of conflicting statements made about the condition of the egg market yesterday morning. On one point only did all agree, namely, that rivers eggs were ...

    Article : 2,023 words
  14. THE HYMETTUS' CORNSACKS.

    A cablegram was received by a well-known Sydney house yesterday giving the quantities of cornsacks carried by the Hymettus, the second September steamer from Calcutta. ...

    Article : 243 words
  15. BONNIE DUNDEE COPPER MINE.

    The state of the copper market has impelled the Bo[?]ie Dund[?] Mining Company to consider the advisability of erecting sme[?]ters. The directors are confident that with smelting ...

    Article : 263 words
  16. BALMAIN MEW FERRY COMPANY'S CAPITAL.

    Mr. T. B[?]tement writes:- Sir,—As a shareholder of the Balmain New Ferry Company, I have received notice (enclosed) of an extraordinary general meeting to consider the proposal to double ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. STATION PRODUCE SALES.

    The Sydney Wool-selling Brokers' Association, viz— Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Co., Ltd., John Bridge and Co., Ltd.; Dalgety and Co., Ltd.; Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Ltd.; Harrison. Jones, ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. BRITISH AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. C. Hamilton Wickes, late British Trade commissioner in Australia, in his last report on the trade conditions in Australia, points out some reasons why British ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. BREADSTUFFS.

    Wheat operators, whether buyers or sellers, have adopted a waiting attitude. They evidently do not care to make a move until something more definite is known regarding ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:- Morning; Ha[?]pden, 50/; B.H. Proprietary, 47/[?] British R.H. (old), 47/, 47/3; B.H. Junction (ord.), 9/9, 9/10, 9/11, B.H. Junction North, 21/9; Chaffers, ...

    Article : 508 words
  21. CALF SALES.

    At the City Yards yesterday 1020 calves of all descriptions were penned, small sorts forming the majority. There was a good attendance and competition was active for choice vealers and good bobbies, ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. COMMONWEALTH WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour exported oversea during the week ended October 12 was equal to a total equivalent in wheat of 372,109 bushels. South Australia still ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. STOCK TRUCKINGS.

    The following trucks have been ordered for the forthcoming sales:—For October 21, 281 sheep vans and 200 cattle waggons and for October 24, [?] sheep vans and [?] cattle waggons. ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. STATE'S OVERSEA TRADE.

    The State's oversea imports continue to materially expand. Customs returns received yesterday show that imports for September were valued at £2,828,870, against £2,280,737 ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held yesterday at the Sydney Wool Exchange, Bridge-street, when the quantity catalogued totalled 9312 bales, and the sales including private transactions, ...

    Article : 1,375 words
  26. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

    Unlesa otherwise specitled, prices are for distributing lots only. JUTE. Cornsacks: New standard, spot, October or ...

    Article : 2,145 words
  27. BANK ABSTRACT.

    The principal features of the bank abstract of the undermentioned bank as applying to its New South Wales business for the quarter ended September 30, compared with those of ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    GILGANDRA.—The election to [?] the vacancy [?]ed by the death of Councillor [?]. W. Mitchell resulted as follows:—A. W. Miller, 42; J. J[?] Murray, 2[?]; informal, 75. The large informal vote was caused [?]n ...

    Article : 224 words
  29. LONDON MARKET CABLES.

    Bar silver was quoted to-day at 29 5-16d per ounce standard ([?]d lower). METALS. LONDON, Oct. 16, 4.45 a.m. ...

    Article : 365 words
  30. J.C. LUDOWICH AND SON, LTD.

    At an extraordinary meeting of shareholders of the above company, held yesterday, a motion having for its object the removal of two of the directors, was defeated by 43 votes to 21. ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    Copper.—Hampdens, 49/6, 49/9, six weeks, 50[?] ord., 50/[?], 50/3; Mount Elli[?]tts, six weeks, £7/3/[?], £7/3/; MacGregors (not on official list), 5/; Mount Cuthbert (not on official list), ...

    Article : 219 words
  32. LONDON FINANCIAL CABLES.

    Bank of Australasia, unchanged, at b £116, s £118. Bank of New South Wales, 10/ lower, at b £45, s £46. ...

    Article : 167 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 286 words
  34. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    The following sales were reported:— Morning.—Sydney Ferries, rights, 15/; Bowron Bros., 14/6; Spencer's Pictures, 10/6; Huddart Parker, pre., 22/6; Toohey's, Limited, ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The wool market continues exceedingly firm, and Americans are buying their reauirements at5 per cent. above last week's rates. ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    O[?] the Stock Exchange yesterday shares in Australian mining ventures were quoted as follows:—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 46/, s 47/; British Broken Hill, b 46/, s 47/; Broken ...

    Article : 157 words
  37. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:— A. D. and M. Bank (ordinary), 2/5; Goldssbrough. [?]ort, [?] 11/3; Melbourne Trust, 5/[?] Foster Brewery. 21/; Shamrock Brewery. 16/6; Silverton Tramway, ...

    Article : 63 words
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