R.M.S. Zealandia, 3200 tons, Captain H. Webber, from San Francisco July 6, via Honolulu July 13, and Auckland July 27, Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. C. Leavy. Mr. Whitfield, Miss Whitfield, General G. A. Sheridan, Messrs. F. Punch, Gerald Massey, ...
Article : 517 wordsThe weekly returns of the Bank of England, issued to-day, show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 44 per cent., and the reserve in notes and bullion £14,100,000. ...
Article : 58 wordsBRISBANE.—August 1: Arrived. Egmont (s.), from Sydney: You Yangs (s.), from Townsville and Gladstone; Burwah (s.), from Rockhampton; and Archer (s.), from Cooktown, Sailed: Elamang (s.), Burwah (s.), and Archer (s.), for Sydney, and ...
Article : 413 wordsVictorian Share Report.—Sales: Federal Bank, 41s. 41s. 6d.; Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus, 19s. 9d. to 19s. l0d.; Band and Albion Consols, 77s., 80s.; Long Tunnel Extended, £14, £14 7s. 6d.; Lord ...
Article : 117 wordsJohn Duthie, ship, for London. St. Lawrence, barque, for Puget Sound. Glanworth (s.), for Rockhampton, via ports. Edina (s.), for Rockampton, via ports. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsTRIAL BAY.—August 1: The schooners Emanuel, Annie Theresa, Dollar Bird, Alee Mary, Sanoy Jack, Eliza Allan, Lady of Lorne, Bell Bird, Margaret Jane, and Lismore are still in the bay, windbound. ...
Article : 373 wordsR.M.S. John Elder, for London, via Melbourne and Adelaide; Menmuir (s.), for Port Darwin and Hongkong, via Queensland ports; Cahors (s.), for Brisbane; Fitzroy (s.), for Melbourne; Wendouree (s.), for Melbourne; Corea (s.), for Brisbane and ...
Article : 93 wordsBuninyong (s.), 2070 tons. Captain F. H. Stanford, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. Smith, Miss Hutchison, Miss Cowlishaw, Messrs. James Anderson, W. Hutchison, J. Greaney, and Wrigley, Thomson, Emery, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsBudgaree, from Newcastle, with 126 tops coal; Forest Queen, from Newcastle, with 80 tons coal; Daisy, from Port Stephens, with 16,000 feet timber; Mary Ann, from Clyde River, with 40,000 laths, 10,000 feet timber. Lubra (s.), from Morpeth, with 41 ...
Article : 121 wordsTo-day being a bank holiday according to Act of Parliament, many business places were closed and there was no meeting of the share brokers. The eighth half-yearly meeting of the Wesley ...
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Advertising : 1,867 wordsBudgaree, Coolong, for Newcastle; Daisy, for Port Stephens; Mary Ann, for Wagonga; Victory, for Richmond River; Ripple, for Brisbane water. ...
Article : 28 wordsGlanworth (s.), from Brisbane: 1 box gold (633oz. 6dwt.), 3800 mats sugar, 12 quarters beef. 15 fierces tallow, 13 bales skins, 12 bags oysters, 2 bales wool. 396 hides, and 19 packages sundries. AUGUST 1. ...
Article : 1,248 wordsThe R.M.S. Chimborazo, of the Orient Company's line, yesterday completed another passage from London, via the usual ports of call. She entered the Heads at 11.40 a.m., and, in accordance with instructions recently issued by the health authorities, she ...
Article : 632 wordsThe Pacific Company's R.M.S. Zealandia, with the English mails via San Francisco, entered the Heads at 3.50 yesterday morning, and was berthed at the A.S.N. Company' wharf. She brings altogether 59 passengers, 39 being from San Francisco, 12 ...
Article : 845 wordsEdina (s.), for Queensland ports: 120 bags maize, 75 kegs butler, 235 bags chaff, 199 quarter-bags 60 half-bags and 460 bags flour, 60 cases preserved fruits, 22 bales hay, 31 bags peas, 30 bags oats, 119 bags onions, 655 bags potatoes, 4 cases ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 Aug 1884, Page 10
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