Mr. Ryland, manager of the Queensland Bank, died on June 2, after a prolonged illness.—Three antimony lodes have recently been opened in the Walsh district—Her Majesty's schooner Sandfly has arrived at Cooktown from ...
Article : 2,246 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—This market still continues active, and a fair average amount of business has been done during the last four weeks. City properties, more particularly those in the main business thoroughfares, are not now to be purchased, in ...
Article : 3,027 wordsThe news of the floating of the New South Wales loan of £2,050,000 in London has been received here with the utmost satisfaction. The easy state of the home money market had raised the general expectations, ...
Article : 2,011 wordsDuring the past fortnight continued activity his existed iu mining matters, and the news from the various gold-fields gives evidenea of increased prosperity. At Temora this is especially noticeable, the recent rains having enabled ...
Article : 978 wordsTHE EXPORT MARKETS.—Slackness, usually characteristic of the close of the season, now marks the wool trade. About 600 bales only have arrived in Sydney by steamer and train during the month. The anctioneers catalogues, ...
Article : 2,092 wordsMay 18.—Astronomer, barque, 1119 tons, Captain Day, from Liverpool, 133 days; The Tweed, ship, 1815 tons, Captain White, from London, 92 days. May 22.—Camperdown, ship, 1487 tons, Captain Paton, from ...
Article : 115 wordsMay 18.—William Turner, barque, 431 tons, Captain Vandervord, from Takow February 27; J. H. Howers, barque, 704 tons Captain E. W. Harkness, from New York, 111 days. May 19.—Glencee, barque, 727 tons, Captain F. Wilt, from ...
Article : 200 wordsMay 21.—Moravian, barque, 966 tons, Captain H. W. Webb, for London. June 1.—R. M. S. Kashgar, 2621 tons, Captain W. A. Seaton, for Southampton and Galle, via Melbourne and ...
Article : 226 wordsMay 23.—Meath (s.), 1337 tons, Captain J. Johnson, for Hongkong via Port Darwin and Queensland ports. Passengers— Madame Vandyck, Madamoiselle Vandyck, Mr. Narrhardt, and 4 in the steerage. ...
Article : 138 wordsEaster Sunday morning, 7 o'clock, there was an ordination service in the Memorial Chapel, when Mr. Arthur Brittain, a graduate of St. Augustine's College, and a volunteer for the Melanesian Mission, was ordained deacon. In ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsMR. J. MULLENS.—The scarcity of stock offering for sale andl the abundance of money has caused a further rise in the price of many shares, and great firmness throughout the entire market. Our Government debentures maintain their extreme value, and it ...
Article : 1,715 wordsThe Thermopylæ sailed from London on March 3, and Portland on March 12; from thence had fresh N.W. and N.E. winds to the 18th, Light variables followed to the Canary Islands, sighted on March 22, Four days of strong S. W. winds were followed by several days of ...
Article : 1,740 wordsOur Noumea correspondent writes, on the 10th June: The progress of the country districts is paralyzed by the almost total absence of roads. Nothing strikes the visitor so forcibly as this fact, the more inexplicable when in ...
Article : 162 wordsThe following are the prices paid for labour in some of the principal trades of the colony. In compiling the list regard has been had, in setting down the minimum and maximum, to the circumstance that the earnings of some ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 16 Jun 1881, Page 10
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