A fair number of sales were reported on the Mining market yesterday, but on the whole prices were weaker than they have been for some time. The most notable ...
Article : 952 wordsThere continued a quiet tone in the Stock and Share market. Commercial Banking Company sold at £27, a rise of 2s 6d. A.J.S. "B" deposits moved off at 13s, a rise of ...
Article : 722 wordsTo-day's Exchange sales and quotations were:—Associated (colonial), 38s, b 37s 6d, s 38s; Northern (colonial), b 22s 9d, s 23s 3d; Cumberland, 9s 3d, 9s, b 9s, s 9s 1d; Great ...
Article : 1,727 wordsOur cables have aiready mentioned the projected appointment of a British Trade Commissioner for Australia. According to the "Times," the Board of Trade Advisory ...
Article : 207 wordsAt a meeting of the Parramatta Benevolent Society on Wednesday evening, the Vea. Archdeacon Gunthes presiding, a letter was read from the Under Secretary Chief Secretary's Department, stating that in ...
Article : 159 wordsKeen competition is prevailing in New Zealand between the proprietary insurance companies and the State Department. A sidelight on the fight for supremacy was seen at ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, Mr. T. W. Shortland, is right as to the absurdity of the contention that it is impossible to closo the gambling dens. The present Government have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsThe presence of Adelaide eggs on the local market is by no means unusual. Consignments from South Australia have frequently arrived in Sydney during the present season. Whenever our market rises to a ...
Article : 177 wordsThe official returns of the yield of gold in thre of the States and the exports of New Zealand for the first three months of the current year are available. They admit of the ...
Article : 162 wordsMessrs. Ellis and Co. report, at the City Corporation Yards and their Railway Stock Saleyards:—Milch cows, £4 15s to £14 2s 6d each: fat cows, £5 5s to £7 17s Fat calves: 17 for M'Rea at 28s to 66s, 15 for May at ...
Article : 295 wordsSir,—The weighty words of Mr. Justice Pring on the subjoct of horseraolng and botting are well werthy of the consideration of all earnest-minded citizens. His Honor declared ...
Article : 184 wordsA parcel of wheat was offering at 3s 4d, but without any takers Not more than 3s 2d to 3s 2½d obtainable for farmers' lots. Quotations of flour, £8; bran, 1s; pollard, 1s 0½d. ...
Article : 425 wordsThe American visible supply of wheat and flour east of the Rockies amounts to the equivalent of 48,865,000 bushels, compared with 47,534,000 bushels a week ago, and 49,639,000 ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co., Ltd., John Bridge and Co., Ltd., Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., Ltd, Harrison, Jenes, and Devlin, Ltd., Hill, Clark, and Co., New ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—Now that some real publle interest has been aroused by the strong remarks of both Judges and magistrates upon this, the greatest curse that afflicts Australia, perhaps ...
Article : 172 wordsThe following are the sales reported- Overnight: Lake View Consols, 17s. On Change: Sulphide Corporation, 8s 3d; Qusen Cross Reef, 11s 8d; South Glanmire and ...
Article : 559 wordsThere was rather more wheat offering to-day than for some time past, but the market showed no change. Shippers quoted 3s 2½d for [?].o.q. to prime grain, with millets offering 1d per bushel more, and ...
Article : 128 wordsFor the Rale of April 10, 46 sheep vans and 74 cattle waggons; for April 13, 104 sheep vans and 96 cattle waggons. ...
Article : 26 wordsAbout 17,557 sheep and lambs were penned at today's sales from 80 consignors. The sheep comprised all descriptions, and included a fair representation of useful merino wethers, with occasional pens of prime. ...
Article : 2,261 wordsIn the metropolitan dead meat market prices during the week ended Wednesday ruled as follow:—Beef: Prime bodies, 20s to 21s 1001b; medium, 19s; prime forequarters, 15s; medium, 13s to 25s Sheep: Prime hindquarters, ...
Article : 75 wordsThe steamer Wollowra sailed yesterday for Sydney with 1672 cases fruit, 272 bags oats, 25 cases abd 2 bales hops, 31 bags beans, 30 sacks peas, 145 bales hay, 180 cases jam, 831 bags and 373 bales chaff, 108 ...
Article : 82 wordsThere was no movement of impovtance in this market, and transactions were all on a restricted seale. Tea sold in moderate quantities at recent rates. Groceries and dried fish sold in distributing parcels. ...
Article : 752 wordsSir,—Referring to the subject of betting and horseracing, I should like to add a few words to what has already been sald on this subject in your issue of the 6th inst. [?] ...
Article : 224 wordsIn the Queen Vietoria Market this morning fruits sold as follow:—Almonds, 3d to 5d per 1b; apples, 6d to 5s per case: figs, 2s to 4s per half-ease; grapes, 2s double case; lemens, 4s to 3s per case; melon (water), ...
Article : 121 wordsBrisk conditions were again in evidence in the Su[?] sex-street markests to-day. The chief movements in late quotations were a rise in the maize and iuccrne hay markets, and a fall in onions. Supplies at auction ...
Article : 2,085 wordsMost of the difficulties in the way of forming an association representative of the general division of the Commonwealth Public Service have been overcome. In order to ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—You comment on the above subject in to-day's issue. It is very pleasing to know that the "Herald" baa always been against horseracing for betting purposes. I[?] ...
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Advertising : 407 wordsThe impression has got abroad that New Zealand is to intnoduce the metrie system of weights and mensures almost immediately. This, however, is not so. Mr. H. C. Mitehell, ...
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Advertising : 168 wordsThe management ot the Tower Hill leases. Leonora, announces that a trial crushing of 303 tons of stone broken down in the course of development work has been treated for an ...
Article : 482 wordsWork at Block 6 of the South Blocks is restricted to crosscutting eastward from the 440ft level. So far 11ft have been driven in hard lode, but the payable material on the ...
Article : 348 wordsMr. J.J. Garvan writes- With reference to the paragraph in your financial column of to-day's issue of the "Herald" it must be bome in mind that in theory American polley-holders ...
Article : 341 wordsAt a meeting of the Indian Jute Mills Association, held during the last week in February, Mr. J. D. Nimmo, the chairman, made some interesting remarks on the question of forecasting the jute crops. A ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Apr 1905, Page 9
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