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  2. MINING.

    The tone of the market yesterday, morning was so list[?]ess that one could imagine that the rain had cast a regular damper upon speculation. The fact remains, however, that ...

    Article : 663 words
  3. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Stock Exchange yesterday was fairly large Among Government securities Western Australian Inscribed Stock changed hands at £100/10/. Australian Bank of Commerce found ...

    Article : 930 words
  4. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were resumed to-day, the offerings totalling 10,000 bales. The display of wools, espacially in comebacks and crossbreds, was a good one. In view of the lately reported fall in prices, it occasioned no ...

    Article : 362 words
  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Ivanhoe.—19,503 tons; gold, £40,876; total expenses. £20,870; profit, £20,006. Menzies Consols.—2246 tons; sold, £4312; total expenditure, £3512. ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. AMERICA'S PEOPLE.

    The United States census—a mighty enumeration—is now nearing completion. When the last mail left New York, with only eight States remaining to be heard from, the ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. MELBOURNE.

    The follownng prices were obtained for fruit in the Queen Victoria Market to-day:—Almonds, /6 to /8 per lb, apples 2/ to 6/ per case; apricots /l½ to /2 per lb currants, black /4 to /5; ditto, red, ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's sales were:- Morning: Birthday Gift, 2/10, 2/9, Great Chaffinch, 5/9, Rowan's Find, 3/6, Bulifnch West, 3/7, Commodore, 7/1. ...

    Article : 583 words
  9. STOCK TRUCKINGS.

    The following stock truckings have been ordered for the forthcoming sales:—January 16, 175 sheep vans and 121 cattle waggons; and January 19, 572 sheep vans and 165 cattle waggons. ...

    Article : 35 words
  10. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The fifth of 1910-1911 senes of wool sales was continued on Wednesday. The selection was only an average one. A good many lots showed a fair amount of seed as compared with December sales. Greasy ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. STATION PRODUCE SALES.

    The Sydney Woolselling Brokers' Association, viz.:— Australian Mortgige, Land, and Finance Company, Ltd., John Bridge and Co., Ltd, Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Geldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Ltd., Harrison, ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. ADELAIDE FAT STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. Elder report:—At the sales on Wednesday 650 were yarded. A moderate proportion were prime to good, but many wasted. Prices were steadier, and inquiry better. Prime bullock beef brought 25/, and ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. A DEVELOPING RIVAL.

    Australia is as much interested in the development of Siberia as of Canada or Argentina. Russia and Siberia, taken together, now lead even the United States as an exportor of ...

    Article : 366 words
  14. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Trade was at a standstill. It was too wet to draw the produce from the various wharfs. Only the urgent orders from the country towns were attended to. The others were put on one side until the weather cleared ...

    Article : 1,926 words
  15. HOMEBUSH STOCK MARKET.

    Upwards of on 158 sheep (including limbs) were drawn for sale from 208 consignors, and 58,305 head were penned. Some of the stock trains were late, and sheep arrived after the sales had started. The ...

    Article : 4,546 words
  16. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    Mr. Arthur S. Barton, Mr. Maik Sheldon, and Mr. F. N. Yarwood have been nominated by committees, acting on behalf of new shareholders, for election to the Board of the ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. SULPHIDE CORPORATION, LTD.

    During the six weeks ended December 31 22,015 tons of crude ore and tailings were milled at the Central mine, Broken Hill, producing 4074 tons of lead concentrates and 6815 tons of ziae concentrates. ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    Copper.—Hampdens 21/9; Tolwong Mineral, 6/2. Silver.—Zinc Corporation pref. (odd lot), 43/6 B.H. Junction North 17/3 B.H. South, ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. KYLOE COPPFR MINES COMPANY.

    The general manager's report for the week ended January 7 states:—Ore dressing mill: Ran 73 hours, and treated 159 tons of ore, assaying 5.1 per cent; 44 tous Hewt of concentrates were obtained, ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. MANAGERS REPORTS.

    Band of Hope Gold Compnay (fortnight ended January 8).—Owing to holidays only five shifts worked below hence no measurement to report. At No. 3A level understand stope started, and shows about 3ft of light ...

    Article : 215 words
  21. COMMERCIAL.

    The continued heavy rain had a bad effect on business yesterday, very little being done in any direction. The wheat market was very dull, is farmers are unwilling to meet ...

    Article : 172 words
  22. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday quotations of Australian mining ventures Were:— Broken Hill, b 34/, s 35/; South Broken Hill, b £5/1/3, s £5/3/9. ...

    Article : 31 words
  23. COPPER STILL FALLING.

    A private cable message states that amongst the shares quoted on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday were the following "middle" prices:—Broken Hill Proprietary, ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 438 words
  25. BEET SUGAR CROP.

    The prospects of a greatly increased output of beet sugar from Russia this year have already brought about a substantial reduction in the market price of that commodity, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. LONDON MARKET CABLES.

    Bar silver was quoted to-day at 2/1 5-16 per or standard (1-16d up). VISIBLE AMERICAN WHEAT. The visible supplies of American wheat ...

    Article : 233 words
  27. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Mr. M'Intyre, managing director of the King's Bluff gold mine, who returned from the property to-day, states that 40 tons of stone put through the battery yielded over ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. BREADSTUFFS.

    Farmers are refusing to deal at the present price offered by shippers for wheat and the marker yesterday was particulary dull. Owing to the heavey rain, too, there was not a large supply forward from the country ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    A visit to Bullfinch yesterday disclosed a scene of considerable activity, as all the companies, with the exception of the Bullfinch Proprietary, are in full working operation. ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

    Private cables from Calcutta and Colombo indicate that there was a strong demand at the sales on Tuesday and Wednesday, and quotations are still very firm, Moderate business was done locally yesterday in ...

    Article : 1,983 words
  31. HIGH PRICES FOR FAT CATTLE.

    Pitt, Son, and Badgery report having sold at Flemington yesterday on account of Mr. A. A. Dangar, 10 extra prime bullocks from Baroona, selling to £11/17/, and averaging £11/15/2, being the best average for ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's Exchange sales were:—National Bank, £5/10/; Bank of Victoria, £5/1/' E.S.A. deposits, pref., 12/9; Goldsbrough, 40/4½, 41/; Melbourne Tram, 41/' Silverton Tram, £5/4/; B.H. Water, 18/; H. ...

    Article : 41 words
  33. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Wheat was steady, and parcels were sold at 3/7¼. Country purchases are being made at 3/7, Flour, new, brought, £5/15/, old £9. Bran and pollard advanced to £4/10. Barley was firm, prime malting ...

    Article : 262 words
  34. FINANCIAL.

    The clearings of the Sydney banks for the week ended January 9 totalled £6,022,030, as compared with £5,655,107 for the corresponding week of last year. The following comparison ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 20 words
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