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  2. THE SUEZ MAIL. (From the Home News, Oct. 2.) GENERAL SUMMARY.

    It may appear strange that at this season of almost general holiday making the introductory paragraphs of the Home News summary should have to deal with the familar yet unpleasant heading of ...

    Article : 2,433 words
  3. F. L. BARKER'S WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool.—Owing to completion of orders for February sales, our market is at present rather dull. The principal lots offered this week at auction were consequently withdrawn. For sheepskins, the demand ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. FEARFUL EXPLOSION AT REGENTS PARK.

    At five o'clock this morning, October 2, while a barge, loaded with blasting powder, in company with four other barges, was proceeding along the Regent's Park Canal, it suddenly blew up with ...

    Article : 422 words
  5. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR—Feeling deeply interested in this all-important subject, I am desirous of expressing my humble opinion on matters relating thereto. I, therefore, crave a little space in your valuable paper. Having ...

    Article : 756 words
  6. MESSRS. HARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN'S PRODUCE REPORT.

    Wool.—Only 415 bales wool were sold this week under the hammer, but we believe some business was done privately after the sales. Greasy wool still predominates in the catalogues, although we need ...

    Article : 1,645 words
  7. MR. JOHN BRIDGRS WEEKLY REPORT.

    Wool, at this week's sales, commanded fair attention, and recent prices were fully maintained. Owners' reserves, however, in many cases prevented business being done. The news just to hand by mail ...

    Article : 399 words
  8. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    The Emperor, who has, like other rulers, a cold corner in his dominions, has made a visit to Hanover. On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 12, he arrived in the city, accompanied by the Imperial Prince and ...

    Article : 2,515 words
  9. MONETARY AND MERCANTILE REVIEW.

    Since writing for the October mail nothing has occurred to disturb the satisfactory position which almost every interest connected with this colony then occupied. New South Wales is unquestionably ...

    Article : 760 words
  10. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  11. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— Breadstuffs obtain but little attention again. Flour is quoted at —12 10s for parcels; there is not much inquiry, but a few moderate sales have been made ...

    Article : 994 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Ministers stated in answer to questions, that some of the surveys for the proposed construction of a railway from Redfern to deep water at or near the Circular Quay had been completed, and the others ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  13. FANNING, GRIFFITHS, AND CO.'S AUSTRALIAN WOOL MARKET REPORT.

    The general and not unreasonable anxiety, that, with the very large supplies for London May sales, the existing values must recede, has caused a quiet tone, and buyers show no inclination to operate on ...

    Article : 787 words
  14. MESSRS. MAIDEN, HILL, AND CO.'s STOCK AND PRODUCE REPORT.

    Fat Cattle.—The large number advertised for Monday's sales, together with the knowledge that a large supply was forward for Thursday, caused the sales to open very dull, and prices fell from 15s to ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  15. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    THE EXPORT MARKETS.—American wool dealers are operating in the Melbourne markets alone, and have purchased our Riverina clips to a large amount. They have already dispatched 3453 bales direct to ...

    Article : 1,471 words
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