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  2. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    In the Import markets little of interest transpired to-day. The continued brisk demand for breadstuffs is the most notable feature of trade at the present time. The bakers now seem to regard prices as at their ...

    Article : 941 words
  3. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—MARCH 11.

    Elamang (s.), 800 tons, Captain W. J. Stuart, from Brisbane 9th instant. Passengers—Miss Boyd, Mrs. [?], Mrs. Lambett, Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Blacksiton and child, Mrs. Shannan, Miss Blackiston, Colonel Scratchley, Messrs. R. Tooth, W. F. ...

    Article : 499 words
  4. DEPARTURES.—MARCH 11.

    Ly-ce-Moon.(s.), Cassandra (s.), for Melbourne. Governor Blackall (s.), for Brisbane. Victoria (s.), for Brisbane and Northern ports. You Yangs (s.), for Brisbane, Maryborough, and ...

    Article : 47 words
  5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—MARCH 13.

    Lavina, for Port Mackay; Prompt, for Townsville and Cooktown; Queen of the South (s.), for Kempsey; Rosedale (s.), for manning River. ...

    Article : 28 words
  6. CLEARANCES.—MARCH 10.

    Governor Blackall (s.), 487 tons, Captain N. G. Battery, for Brisbane. Passengers—Mrs. Blase, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Howes, Mrs. Wienholt child and maid, Hon. G. Sandeman, Messrs. H. Blase, F. Blase, Howes, G. L. Hart, R. M'Weice, G. Ward, L. P. Warren, ...

    Article : 269 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    BRISBANE.—Arrivals: March 12, Egmont (s.), from Sydney, yesternight; and Wentworth (s.), from Sydney, this afternoon. Departures: March 11, Leura (s.), for Syendy, and Katoomba (s.), for Cooktown. Derwent (s.), for Rockhampton, left Woody ...

    Article : 344 words
  8. COASTERS INWARDS.—MARCH 11.

    Maid of Australia, from Hawkesbury River, woth sundries; Ripple, from Brisbane Water, with sundries, Wonga Wonga, from Terrigal, with 18,000 feet timber; Welcome Home, from Broken Bay, with 25 tons firewood; Emu (s.), from Kiama, with ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.—MARCH 11.

    Western Australia.—No telegrams. South Australia.—Fine calm weather in the interior; at Eucla barometer has risen since 9 p.m., and wind has changed to S.W. with rain, at Adelaide barometer has fallen since 9 p.m., and was ...

    Article : 448 words
  10. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Attention to the following rules will save the writers of correspondence a good deal of trouble. We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. No notice can be taken of anonymous communications. Whatever is ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. COASTERS OUTWARDS.—MARCH 11.

    Woonona (s.), for Balli; Maid of Australia, for Hawkesbury River; Ripple, Venus, for Brisbane Water; Wonga Wonga, for Terrigal; Welcome Home, St. Albans, for Broken Bay; Emu, for Kiama Ettalong, for Camdea Haven; Alice Templeton, for ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. LATEST COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Victorian Mining Stocks: Loughlin's £13 10s. to £13 15s.; Madame Berry, £16 15s.; Lord Harry, 28s. to 30s. Imports are quiet. Shippers having almost fulfilled ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. IMPORTS.—MARCH 11.

    James Paterson (s.), from Suva: 250 bales fibre, 22 hides. 112 bags copra, 10 bags beche-de-mer, 15 cases tobacco, 280 bags maize, 104 pockets coffee, 54 bales cotton, and 6 packages sundries. MARCH 12. ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. TO SUBSCRIBERS.

    In consequence of complaints as to the late delivry of the HERALD, we have to inform our readers that, as the publication commences before 5 o'clock, there is no reason why the paper should not be delivered in Sydney and the ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. TO ADVERTISERS.

    We beg to inform our advertising friends that, to secure insertion and proper classification in Saturday's paper, it is necessary that their advertisements should reach this office not later than 9 o'clock on Friday night. ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR INDIA AND EUROPE.

    The Summary of News for transmission to India and Europe, per R.M.S. Assam, will be published in the Herald of Tuesday, 14th march. Orders for extra copies should be left with the clerk at the counter on Monday. ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    It is just possible that the railway extensions which will shortly be carried into effect will prove some protection to the community against the sudden and disastrous strikes ...

    Article : 3,001 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 271 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,220 words
  20. EXPORTS.—MARCH 10.

    Barrabool (s.), for Melbourne: 40 cases fruit, 464 hides, 12 bundles hides, 3 quarter-casks tallow, 75 sacks grass seed, 5 cases claret, 1 hogshead shale waste, 1 piano, 4 bags oysters, 6 anvils, 24 vyces, 292 bags bark, 2 cases drapery, 2 cases books, a quantity ...

    Article : 1,709 words
  21. THE MAILS.

    Mails will be made up at the General Post Office, for the undermentioned places, as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, daily, at 7 p.m. FOR ADELAIDE.—Overland, via Melbourne, daily, at 7 p.m. ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. DESPATCH OF MAILS FOR EUROPE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 words
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