RICHARDSON AND WRENCH—This market continues buoyant. A very large amount of capital in the colony is seeking permanent investment, and the demand for really good interest-paying properties is greater than has been experienced for many years. City ...
Article : 655 wordsP. M. TR[?]ECK.—Stations: There have been some large sales during the past month. Really first-class well-improved sheep stations have realized excellent prices, varying from 20s to 30s, per head. A fine station on the Peak Downs, with 105,000 sheep ...
Article : 489 wordsWILLIAM BROWN.—The state of the labour market is without material alteration in the attendance of servants or as regards rates of wages. Applicants for employment are numerous und consist principally of those persons requiring town and suburban ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Cambridgeshire, ship, Captain Marshall, from London 21st June, bound for Sydney, was totally lost on Night Island, Flinders' Group on the night of the 7th September the Government steamer Pharos returned from Barren Island via Night ...
Article : 896 wordsSeptember 4.—Whampoa (s.), 3500 tons, Captain Hynes, from Plymouth via Melbourne 2nd instant. Passengers from Plymouth —Lieutenant-Colonel F. E. Pratt, R.E.; Captain Stowart, R.E., Lieutenant Lake, R.E.; Dr. Carew, army medical ...
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Advertising : 1,628 wordsSeptember 6.—Minna, barque, 320, Thuren, from Foo Chow. September 14.—Kishon, barque, 473, Howett, from Samarang. September 15.—Mikado, (s.), 3000, Moore from San Francisco. September 21.—Don Fernandez, barque, 708, Harrison, from ...
Article : 48 wordsSeptember 19.— Alexander Duthie, ship, 1159, Murray, for London. Passengers—Messrs. A. Isaacs, M. Poole, J. White, H. Stangrove, and E. Schwartz. Cargo: 890 bales wool, 164 bales leather, 2118 ingots 836 casks copper, 2528 ingots tin, 874 bags nickel ore, ...
Article : 80 wordsAugust 31.—Francis B. Fay, for Manila, 1124 tons coal. September 1.—Anna Sophia, for Java, 678 tons coal. September 6.—Poona, for San Francisco, 1544 tons coal. September 8.—Caller Ou, for Petropaulovski, 963 tons coal. ...
Article : 68 wordsFor Singapore.—August 27, Carpo, barque, 1053, Murphy, 1391 tons Coal. For Callao.—September 7, Homoward, ship, 1125, Purdy. For Hongkong.—August 27, Marie Alfred, barque, 309, ...
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Family Notices : 6,035 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean (pressed), ½d; ditto, greasy, (pressed), [?]d; clean (unpressed), ½d; greasy (unpressed), ½d; cotton same as wool; cocoanut oil, 55s; ditto sperm, 55s; coppra, 55s to 60s; tallow, 40s; copper, 5s; tin, 5s; nickel ore, 15s; hides, 25s to ...
Article : 70 wordsFor London.— Kocuisko, Oberon, Abergeldie, Hawkesbury, La Hogue, British Sceptre, Christiana Thompson, Midlothian, Queen of Nations, Andes, Whampoa (s.), Francis Thorp, Patriarch. ...
Article : 110 wordsPearl, 17 guns, at Sydney. Alacrity, 1 gun, Lieut.-Com. Saunders, on a cruise. Conflict, 1 gun, Lieut.-Com. Carey, at Sydney. Dido, 8 guns, Captain Chapman, at Sydney. ...
Article : 82 wordsWHAMPOA (s.)—The Whampoa (s.), now on her second voyage from London, arrived via Melbourne on September 4, completing her passage from Plymouth in 54 days, having taken her departure from the latter port on 12th July. On this voyage she did not ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 24 Sep 1875, Page 7
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