The following quotations were reported by the Associated Brokers yesterday:—Silver: Block 14, £13 17s. 6d., £14[?] Junctions, £7 2s. 6d., £7; South, paid up, £11; Central, paid up, £7 12s. 6d.; Day Dreams, 5s. 6d,; Eveleen, 12s. ...
Article : 1,730 wordsThings seem to be brightening in the matter of Par[?]amentary procedure. Yesterday Mr. Melville was [?]nking one of his buncombe speeches on Mr. Jeanneret's motion for adjournment, full of ...
Article : 2,184 words"The Year Book of Australia for 1888," edited by Mr. Edward Greville, is now to hand, and seems likely to sustain, and still further extend, the popularity gained by the six previous issues of this publication. ...
Article : 769 wordsShare Report.— Sales: Broken Hill, £383, £393; Block, 14, £14, £14 6s.; Junction, £6 17s., £7 2s. 6d.; North, 19s.. 19s. 3d.; South, £11 10s., £11; Extended, 29s. 6d., 31s.; Central Broken Hill, £8 5s., £7 15s.; Round Hills, ...
Article : 654 wordsThe Minister for Works laid upon the table of the Legislative Assembly last evening the report of Sir John Coode, K.C.M.G., M.I.C.E., upon-Lake Macquarie harbour works. Sir John Coode, it will be remembered, ...
Article : 1,303 wordsThe Orpheus Club gave their monthly concert in the hall of Aaron's Exchange, last evening. Not only was it far in advance of the former one, but it was one of the best of the series, many novelties being included in the programme, with ...
Article : 828 wordsSir,—The discussion on this subject lately opened by Cardinal Moran should indeed be well ventilated and thoroughly treated by competent persons and all interested parties, as teachers, parents, and elergymen of all ...
Article : 725 wordsWe have received from Mr. Henry Heylyn Hayter, C.M.G., Government Statist, a copy of the Victorian Year-Book for 1886-7. This publication has now reached its fourteenth year of issue, and has secured ...
Article : 1,089 wordsSir,—In your issue of 3rd March appears a letter from your correspondent,' "G. A. D. S.," stating, in reply to Mr. Abigail, that " so far as the Church of England is concerned, her clergy and accredited agents have made large ...
Article : 228 wordsThe tinsmiths met last night at the Temperance Hall, and made preliminary arrangements, for a picnic in commemoration of the first annual meeting, of their society. The members of the Combined Iron Trades Society also ...
Article : 335 wordsSir,—The subject referred to in your interesting subleader of this day's issue, at this time of difficulty in finding legitimate occupation for one's boys, has given me much hopeful satisfaction. ...
Article : 241 wordsCentral Broken Hill Silver-mining Company.—Messrs. Watt and Dodds have received the following report from the mining manager, under date March 1:—No.1 Shaft: The drive north on the lode bus been extended 6ft., making ...
Article : 363 wordsSir,—It is a great cousolution to those who have not friends among the upper ten to know that the pages of your paper are open to redress grievances in a moat impartial manner, and nowhere can we obtain more reliable ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 8 Mar 1888, Page 7
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