THE Customs' duties received to-day were as follows:— Spirits............ £943 1 7 Wine, still............ 114 8 [?] ...
Article : 2,455 wordsSTEWARDS: Messrs. C. B. Fisher, H. Power, R. Goldsbrough, W. Leonard, and A. K. Finlay, Handicapper: Mr. E. T. Baranrd. Judge: Mr. J. Johnson Starter: Mr. G. Watson, Clerk of the Course: Mr. F. Johnson. ...
Article : 4,444 wordsTHE Committee of the Dande[?]ng Fund held a final meeting yesterday afternoon at the Town Hall. The chair was occupied by the chairman, Mr. Benjamin Palmer, the Mayor of Sydney; and there were also present Dr. Carroll, ...
Article : 1,483 wordsTHE Philadelphia correspondent of the Times writes on July 18:— During last week the greater portion of the members of the foreign commissions at the Centennial ...
Article : 975 wordsTHE importers' committee have this day fixed the fourth and concluding series of colonial wool sales to commence on the 31st October. During the inteival there has been little business done. The few parcels that have changed hands have been quitted at ...
Article : 109 wordsSIR,—I have read the letter of the Hon. L. Fane de Salis in this morning's Herald, without being convinced that I formed a wrong estimate of the danger to the future prosperity of the colony by injudicious ...
Article : 976 wordsThe fourth series of London sales of colonial wool has to-day been fixed to commence on Tuesday, the 31st October. The arrivals up to date comprise a total of 151,978 bales. Including 30,000 to 35,000 bales held over from last sales, the total for ...
Article : 252 wordsThere has been generally a somewhat rather better tone in most branchce of the wool trade during the past month, the feeling of distrust which has prevailed so long having given place to slightly in[?]cased confidence. This has been chie[?] conspi[?] in the ...
Article : 392 wordsCopper.—The charters of opper from Chili for the last half of August consisted of 1750 tons [?] bars and ingots, and 900 tons mores and regulus for England, and 1150 tons for the continent —total 3800 tons, and for the first half of September 1150 tons ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 wordsTHE district is beginning to assume a dry appearance, and the herbage a browner tint. Rain just now would be acceptable on the grazing lands—but in comparison with the weather news from the interior we have cause for much ...
Article : 1,012 wordsThe home demand for both wines and spirits continues, the state of general trade considered, fairly satisfactory; for the eipht months ended 31st ultimo there is a large increase of French red, a small decline in Portuguese, and a more considerable dcerease ...
Article : 236 wordsSIR,—I find I am only one of a good many who doubt the propriety of depending wholly upon a single company for the regular supply of an article so indispensable as milk. Before breaking up the varion dairies which supply Sydney ...
Article : 223 wordsFAT Cattle.—820 head were penned up and disposed of to-day at prices ranging from 15s to 20s per head in advance of last week's current rates. The largest portion of the supply shown were from Gippsland, and consisted of good to prime, with one lot of ...
Article : 526 wordsSIR,—Having taken some interest in the Second-class Yacht Race at Balmain I have been awaiting, with some curiosity the decision of the umpire as to who shall be considered the winner of the prize. If I understand the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 14 Nov 1876, Page 6
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