Trainers and jockeys entitled to ndmiseion to the saddling paddock at Moorefiold to-morrow can obtain the necessary tickets by applying at the office of the club before 4 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 352 wordsThere was no improvement in the Mining market yesterday, the only sales being in Proprietory abures at late rates. Sydney Stock Exchange.—The latest quotations ...
Article : 339 wordsIn the Stook and Share market business to-day was extremely quiet, no business being reported Bank stocks were unaltered Port Jaokson Steam and Australian Mutual Insurance were offered at ...
Article : 1,699 wordsThera was only a small supply of forage forward at the Refern terminus market thin morning The sales were dull throughout, thequality of the supplies being below the mark. In all 22 trucks were submitted, the various ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 759 wordsBusiness in the Import market was little better that stagnant yesterday. A marked disinclination to enter into fresh transactions of magnitude was apparent, and in some instances ...
Article : 2,244 wordsThe annual meeting of the Narrabri Jockey Club was continuad and concluded to-day. Heavy rain felllast night, and made the course heavy, but the weather cleared up to-day. The attendance was ...
Article : 311 wordsThe gold escort left to-day, taking 670oz. from Adelong and Hoz. 4dwt 4gr. from Tumut. CARCOAR, THURSDAY. At the Nil Desperandum claim, adjoining the ...
Article : 428 wordsThe House of Lords has adopted the suggestion of Lord Ribblesdale that a select oommittee should be appointed to report on the qnestion of making it compulsory that shipments of foreign and ...
Article : 757 wordsOn Monday the V.R.C. Committee decided that the gelding allowance in the Derby of 1894 and the St. Leger of 1895 should he abolished, since it has been discovered that this decision is ultra vires. ...
Article : 51 wordsA very interesting polo match was played yesterday at Rosebrook between the Scene and Muswellbrook first fours, and resulted in a victory for Muswellbrok by two goals to nil. The Muswellbrook ...
Article : 135 wordsA fair attendance of buyers were present at the Homebush Yards where 30,0000 sheep were round. The Sidney Meat Company operated freely, and prices were a shade firmer, especially for prime quality. Medium and inferior ...
Article : 2,433 wordsThe Post and Telegraph and Sydney Harrriers held a combined run from Stebbeing's Hotel on Wednesday night The pack numbered 20. The course chosen was along Cleveland street to the ...
Article : 184 wordsJackson's Beef Gold-mining Company, Kimberley, May 6 (by telegraph).—Reef in tunnel driven 10ft.; not yet through; fair gold seen. Shaft down 50ft. Want rails to finish road to battery. Grand rains. ...
Article : 425 wordsThe monthly meeting oi the Prince Alfred Yacht Club was held at the club rooms Australia Hotel, lost evening, the Commodore (Mr. S. Hordern) presiding. The following members were also present, ...
Article : 346 wordsThe rate of discount for three months bills is 3¼ per cent. THE SILVER MARKET. The silver market is demoralised, and there is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsA meeting ot depositors in the Land Company of Australasia, Limited, in liquidation, was held in the boardroom at the company's offices, Pitt and Brid go streets, last evening, by order of Mr. Justice ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsSir,—I notice in to-ay's issue of the Herald a letter from Mr. E. Winter, stroke of tho Queensland eight-oar crew, in winch be questions the correctness of a statement made at our committee meeting last ...
Article : 288 wordsWheat is firm at 3s 1d. There is a demand for shipment. A parcel of country roller flour sold at £7 5s. There is more inquiry for tea; 500 half-chests congou sold at 6½d. to 8d. No. 8 fencing wire ...
Article : 470 wordsA meeting of shareholders in the New South Wales Fruit Exchange Co-operative Company, Limited, was held in the Carrington Hall, Castlereagh-street, last evening, the business being principally to ...
Article : 340 wordsSir,—I think Mr. H. W. Little very unwise in asserting that which he is unable to prove. For his information, and that of any others interested, three services, as appointed by the Book of Common ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—When Mr. F. W. Binney favoured the public with his first contribution to your columns on this subject, he never contemplated that a time would come when it would be necessary for him, by way ...
Article : 192 wordsSir,—In connection with the discussion re the rowing of the intercolonial eights against the tide, I would like to point out that the delegates of the New South Wales R.A. all voted at the meeting ...
Article : 153 wordsTwo more disputes have arisen in the baking trade. Mr. J. Ross, at Annandale, has refused to dismiss a man who bad not paid his arrears to the union; and at Petersham the shop of Mr. Manners ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 12 May 1893, Page 7
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