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  2. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    The following sales were reported on the Stock Exchange to-day:—Tooth's Brewery, 24s 3d; Silverton Trams, 93s 6d, an advance of 6d. A moderate amount of business has been done in the ...

    Article : 2,200 words
  3. YIELDS.

    Lake View South, Kalgoorlie, 1122 tons, 221oz. Mount Drysdale Company, Cobar (three weeks), 215oz., 200 tons. ...

    Article : 18 words
  4. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Lake George Mines, Limited, Captain's Flat, week ended February 21.—Contracts have been let at satisfactory prices for stoping of ore and filling stopes at the northern section. At Keating'a shaft, southern section, working ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. PROJECTED INWARD.

    The Burrumbeet sailed yesterday for Sydney with 801 bales and 5435 bags chaff, 646 bags oats, 236 bags onions, 31 bales hay, 50 cases vinegar, 21 bags beans, 75 cases butter, 10 sacks oatmeal, 29 cases ...

    Article : 96 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,638 words
  7. PRODUCE MARKETS.—Saturday.

    Business in general produce on Saturday was quiet and prices were without quotable change. GOVERNMENT MEAT MARKETS. Messrs. Tompson, Manning, and Jeremy report: ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. IMPORT MARKET.

    The week has not been very eventful, but it is expected that next month's orders will now keep distributors busy for a week or two. This class of business has been very good for this time of the ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. MELBOURNE FRUIT MARKET.

    In the Queen Victoria Market yesterday morning fruits realised the following prices:—Apples, cooking, 1s 6d to 2s 6d per case; ditto, table, 3s to 4s ditto; damsons, 3s to 3s 6d ditto; figs, 2s to 3s per half-case; grapes, 2s to 10s per ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Business in the Mining market on Saturday was very dull, only four stocks having attention, There were no material alterations in the closing quotations. ...

    Article : 928 words
  11. EXPORT MARKET.

    Wool Receipts.—At Darling Harbour on Saturday 217 bales of wool were manifested, 217 arrived coastwise and 55 bales were received by rail at Newcastle on Friday last. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. DAIRY NEWS.

    During February the Maclean Creamery treated 70,[?]00lb. of milk, yielding 7049lb. of cream from 18 supplies, an increase of three on last month. ULMARRA, Saturday. ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A very moderate business was done on the Stock Exchange yesterday. National Bank shares, ordinary, sold at 39s; Victoria Bank preference, £10 10s; South Australian Brewery, 15s 3d; Equity ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    According to "Bradstreet," the American visible supply of wheat and flour east of the Rockies is 48,248,000 bushels, as against 49,237,000 bushels last week. ...

    Article : 785 words
  15. LONDON MINING MARKET.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares, 42s 6d. Mount Lyell, £14. Mount Lyell South, 17s 6d. North Mount Lyell, £3 11s 3d. ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. KING FEWCOFSKI PROPRIETARY.

    Messrs. Meudell and Cameron report that they have received from London, through the chairman of directors, Dr. F. S. Jermaine-Lulham, the third instalment of the purchase money of the King ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. BOUGY CAMP DIAMOND FIELD.

    At Gray and party's property at Boggy Camp worik is being vigorously carried on. The end of the drive is in a fair thickness of wash, showing indications of a still larger body of wash. The dirt at ...

    Article : 2,290 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 31 words
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