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  2. THE BRITISH ALMANAC.

    We receive a copy of "The British Alamanac[?] for 1910 from Cassell and Co. In this 83rd issue many new features have been introduced. In particular to meet the needs of ...

    Article : 123 words
  3. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    Moderate business was put through on Change yesterday Commercial Bank fell £1/2/6, A.J.S "B" deposits rose ½d; Port Jackson Steam rose 2/; Sydney Ferries eased ...

    Article : 770 words
  4. PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Business was resumed quietly, and most operations were of a restricted character, as is usually the case towards the close of the month. Most commodities are arriving in larger quantities, and for this reason ...

    Article : 1,740 words
  5. NEW REGISTRATION.

    The National Cardboard Box Company, Ltd., has been registered in 10,000 shares of £1 each, to acquire the manufacturing and printing business of Emanuel Ludski, Leopold Arthur ...

    Article : 50 words
  6. PRODUCE ARRIVALS.

    The arrivals of maize, oats, chaff, potatoes, and butter by rail and sea for the week ended Tuesday, January 25, together with the totals to date for the year and the corresponding period of the previous year, are ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. WESTERN SUBURBS COTTAGE HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Wester[?] Suburbs Cottage Hospital was held at the Ashfield Town Hall last night, the president, Mr. W. H. Steel, in the chair. The annual report showed that there were ...

    Article : 300 words
  8. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The ordinary general meeting of the N.S.W. Monte do Piete D. and I. Company was held yesterday, when the report and balance-sheet for the last half-year were adopted. ...

    Article : 316 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. STOCK TRUCKINGS.

    The following truckings have been ordered for the forthcoming sales:—January 31, 159 sheep vans, 144 cattle waggons; February 3, 476 sheep vans, 123 cattle waggons. ...

    Article : 27 words
  11. CITY YARDS.

    Calf sales were held at the City Corporation yards on Thursday, owing to the usual sales on Wednesday being postponed on account of the holiday, The number yarded totalled 530. Buyers were in good ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    The last importint sale of the current series was held at Geelong to-day, when all four brokers submitted catalogues. A few good comebacks and fine crossbreds were included in the selection, but for the most ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. COMMERCIAL.

    A rather better feeling obtained in the wheat market yesterday consequent on London cable messages announcing that wheat was firmer there. Flour was quiet but steady. ...

    Article : 302 words
  14. HOMEBUSH STOCK MARKET.

    Upwards of 56,128 sheep (including lambs) were ballotted for sale from 193 consignors, and 52,598 head were penned. All the lots advised had not arrived by the opening of the sales. Nine drafts were forward, ...

    Article : 3,922 words
  15. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    H. J. Scott (S.A.) moved, at the Farmers' Conference in Melbourne, "That the acceptance of the Northern Territory should not be confirmed unless on terras that will ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 25 words
  17. BREADSTUFFS.

    The wheat market, had a slightly better tone yesterday, owing to the recent improvement in London, where things seem to be gradually settling down on a firmer basis. There seemed, however, to be few buyers of ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. OUR PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The Hull and Barnsley Railway Company, in a letter to Mr. E. Bechervaise, Its Australian agent, dated December 24, makes some remarks on the subject of sending some of our ...

    Article : 399 words
  19. WHEAT LOADINGS AND STAKS.

    The despatches of wheat from country stations for the week ended January 22 were 287,501 bags, as compared with 273,901 bags the week previous. The Southern line was the heaviest consignor, with 139,605 bags, ...

    Article : 282 words
  20. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held yesterday at the Sydney Wool Exchange. Bridge-street when the quantity catalogued totalled 10,563 bales, and the sales including private trinsactions, amounted to 10,806 bales, as under: ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  21. COMMONWEALTH BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

    Following are particulars of butter shipped from the Commonwealth to the United Kingdom for week ended January 25, 1910:- Ship. Q'land. N.S.W. Vic. S. Aus. ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. LONDON MARKET CABLES.

    The supplies of wheat and flour cast of the Rocky Mountains are estimated by "Brad-streets at the equivalent of 54,459,[?]00 bushell, as compared with 53,962,000 bushels last week ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. SEASON'S WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The total shipments of wheat from the Commonwealth to oversea ports since the beginning of the present wheat season continues to exceed the quantity sent away to the ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    Messrs. Foley Bros, Ltd., report the following official butter quotation as cabled by their London house yesterday mroning—New South Wales, Queensland, and Victorian: Finest salted, 116/ tp 118/; finest unsalted, ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. INTERSTATE EXCHANGES.

    To-day's Exchange sales were:—Victorian 3 per cent., 1932, £89/10/. Banks: Commercial, 14/6; ditto, pref., £6/1/6; E. S. and A., def., 18/, 18/4; Goldsbrough, 59/3; Metrop, Gas, £11/5/; Melbourne Trams, 45/6, ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

    The local market for tea is rather quiet, and no large transactions have been reported. Prices are firm for all descriptions. Samples which arrived by this week's English mail seem to be of slightly better ...

    Article : 1,346 words
  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The firs series of wool sales in the home market, which commenced on the 18th instant, continues on very satisfactory lines, and promises to conclude towards the end of next week with a very small ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. FINANCIAL.

    The report of the above company for the kalf-year ended December 31 shows a fallingoff in the company's earnings. The net prolit was £4089, against £10,000 for the ...

    Article : 206 words
  29. FRUIT MARKETS.

    Queen Victoria Markets.— Fruits: Almonds, /6 to /8 per 1b; apples, 2/ to 6/ per case; apricots, /1 to /2 per 1b; currants, black, /3 to /4 ditto; ditto, red, /2 to /3½ ditto; ditto, white, /2 to /3 ditto: figs, 2/6 ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. LONDON FUR SKINS SALES.

    Dalgety and Co., Ltd., London wired their Sydney office yesterday that at the periodical sales of fur skins in the home market this week there was an eager demand for opossum skins. Blues at 15 to 20 per ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. WHEAT DAMAGED BY RAIN.

    It is estimated that owing to the insufficient tarpaulin covering to a number of trucks of wheat consigned from country centres to Darling Island for shipment, from 8000 to 10,000 bags were damaged ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Wheat market steady but quiet, 4/3 to 4/3½. Flour, £10/5/: bran, £4/12/6; pollard, £5. Malting burley quiet, though prime is firm, other qualities ranging from 3/ to 3/9; Cape Barley up to 2/8 for malting samples, ...

    Article : 202 words
  33. STATION PRODUCE SALES.

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

    Article : 204 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 46 words
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