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  2. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of the CONSOLIDATED REVENUE of the Colony of New South Wales, and of the SPECIAL FUNDS paid into the Treasury, at Sydney, during the Quarters ended 30th June, 1867, and 30th June, 1868, respectively, showing the Increase or Decrease under each head thereof. "

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  3. TREASURY STATEMENTS.

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  4. COMMERCIAL. STOCK AND SHARE LISTS.

    BARTON AND M[?]IADO.—AdviceS from London show a [?] further improvement in the value of New South Wales securities. Government debentures are, therefore, somewhat more in request as eligible for remittance, and for home investment, ...

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  5. TRADE CIRCULARS. WOOL. [WILLANS, OVERBURY, AND CO.]

    THE second series of colonial wool sales for the current year commenced on the 14th instant, with a full attendance of home and foreign buyers. Prices ruled firm at last sales' rates, with a tendency to Improvement in inferior to medium Port Phillip fleeces. ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. [WINDELER AND ROWES.]

    The position of the woollen trade generally continues sound, and free from any speculative excitement; the improvement noticed early in the year has been maintained, and we have now further signs of increased activity; our manufacturers are well ...

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  7. PRODUCE CIRCULARS.

    MORT AND Co.—Wool: The London May sales commenced on the 14th, and at the opening there was a good attendance both of home and foreign buyers, and the biddi[?]gs were pretty spirited. They continued up to our latest advices in the same state, if not ...

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  8. LIQUORS. [F. W. COSENS.]

    The Board of Trade returns last issued give the figures of our business in wines and spirits for the first quarter of the year. The total of wine, especially French, is considerable; the large clearances of claret, &c., being accounted for by the fact, that ...

    Article : 342 words
  9. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    WE learn by the latest telegram received from London, dated Juneo 11th, that the great contest for the Blue Ribbon of the English Turf, at Epsom, resulted as follows:— Sir Joseph Hawley's b[?] Blue Gown, by Beadsman—Bas ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. [GOAD, RIGG, AND CO.]

    Since our report of the 7th instant the tallow market has been quiet, with only a limited business doing. The demand for Russian tallow is very limited, the trade supplying their wants with Australian, which is brought weekly to public sale, and the ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  12. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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