Sir,—Naturally it grieves me sorely to have been the means of rousing such indignant feelings in the breast of so "reputable" a person as your correspondent R.J. Stewart, whose effusion of mingled pioty and protection ...
Article : 308 wordsCUSTOM-HOUSE.—Entered outwards, May 23: Marion Crosbie, 1026 tons, Captain W. W. Powell, for Valparaiso, via Newcastle; Broomhall, ship, 1380 tons, Captain F. Dundas, for Lyttelton; Angus Oswald, ship, 1380 tons, ...
Article : 288 wordsIn the Stock and Share Market to-day business was very quiet. Bank of New South Wales were offered at a lower price, Australian Gaslight were also cheaper. On the Sydney Stock Exchange the ...
Article : 3,272 wordsSir,—Attention has lately been drawn in your columns to the bill which the Agricultural Society has introduced into Parliament, and as a rather serious invasion of public rights is contemplated, it would be ...
Article : 411 wordsThis morning fairly good consignments of wood and 39 trucks of forage were submitted at the Darling Harbour railway terminus. The auctions were moderately attended by the trade. Good qualities of forage were in very limited ...
Article : 999 wordsThe following passengers have booked by the R.M.S. Lusitania, 3[?]25 tons, Captain A. Tiltett, leaving Sydney on Monday for London via ports. From Sydney to London— Lieutenant the Hon. Darey Lambton, R.N., and Mrs. ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—Permit me to express my gratification at the outspoken letter of R. J. Stewart, which is printed in your paper to-day. Every one who has been identified with commercial or industrial pursuits in the position of an ...
Article : 482 wordsThe R.M.S. Oroya is expected to arrive at Sydney on Monday next. She barths at the Orident Company's wharf after the departure of the Lusintania. The R.M.S. Lusitania leaves here at 1 p.m. on Monday. ...
Article : 38 wordsAn interesting ceremony took place in the saloon of the British-India S.N. Company's s.s Nerbudda, lying at Grafton Wharf. Mr. A. Balckwood, of the A.U.S.N. Company, joined the Nerbudda at Melbourne on the 29th January last ...
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Advertising : 522 wordsThe various mining exchanges will remain closed until Tuesday. There was very little alteration in the state of the mining market yesterday, both as regards the amount ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 508 wordsSir,—Your correspondent " R. J. Stewart," in yesterday's Herald holds a common idea provalent amonst a certain class of our community. He says' "our labouring-classes, having acquired tastes and ...
Article : 632 wordsProprietary Mine, Brokon Hill.—Weeks run with 10 furnaces: Ore treated 2971 tons, producing 512 tons bullion, containing 15[?],660oz. of silver. Junction Mine, Broken Hill.—Ore treated 209 tons, ...
Article : 171 wordsBroken Hill South Silver-mining Company, May 19.— Main engine shaft: Sinking operations have been much interfered with this week in consequence of a stronger influx of water in the shaft which occured during the early part of ...
Article : 990 wordsTallow.—Messrs. Brunker nnd Wolfe, F. L. Barker, J. Bridge and Co., tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, Limited, Goldsbrough. Mort, and Co., Limited, Hill, Clark, ...
Article : 445 wordsSir,—May I beg a little space in your paper to express some thoughts which have been aroused by reading the letter on trades unions in yesterday's Herald, signed R. J. Stewart? It seems to me that he takes a ...
Article : 744 wordsStock movements yesterday:—Eight thousand sheep on route to Cootamundra, T. Herlisey, owner. INVERELL, FRIDAY. One thousand one hundred store bullocks, Rickmond ...
Article : 338 wordsRichardson and Wrench. Limited, report having sold by public auction and private contract during the week the following proporties:—Leasehold property, Richmond-terrace, Elizabeth-stret, Redfern, £32[?]; lots 30 and 31, section 2, of ...
Article : 264 wordsBy mail we have received priced catalogues of the first day's auctions of the second series of London sales. In them are comprised several parcels of wool purchased in the Sydney market and shipped to London for resale. ...
Article : 700 wordsThere was a further heavy fall in British and Junction, the former selling at 51s to 43d 6d improving to 45s 6d; and the latter at 92s to 87s. Other silver companies generally were firm. In gold companies, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 May 1890, Page 11
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