There was again a very unsatisfactory market for investment stocks to-day, sound and even favourite ones selling at reduced prices, not from anything wrong in their own ...
Article : 3,727 wordsHIG WATER THIS DAY.—Morning, 3.25; afternoon, 3.44. Nov. 2[?]-9 a.m.: Calm: weather clear, fine. Barometer, 3.18; thermometer 62 1 p.m.: Wind ...
Article : 2,126 wordsWESTERN AUSTRALIA.—Fine, and generally clear in the south, with light E, and north-easterly winds SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Generally fine, clear and hob' winds chiefly N. to N. E. ...
Article : 216 wordsThe English mail has brought full reports of the proceedings at the meeting of Australian shippers held in London on the 9th October. As we affirmed on the 15th October ...
Article : 4,806 wordsFORECAST FOR NEW SOUTH WALES (Noon).—Genera[?]y fine; winds E. to N.E. on the coast; Inland, line weather and variable winds. (Signed) W.C [?]. ...
Article : 36 wordsFORECAST FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA (Noon).—Fine, clear, hot and hazy; E. to N.E. winds chiefly; barometers falling slowly. (Signed) C. TODD. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 689 wordsTo-day trains commenced running on the Coleraine railway. A promise had been made by the Railway Commissioners that a fortnight's notice of the opening should be ...
Article : 523 wordsFlour is firm. Best roller brands ranged from £12 to £13; stone makes, £10 5s. to £11 10s. Maize is dearer at 4s. 1d. to 4s. 3d. Onions are slightly easier at £9 10s. Circular ...
Article : 247 wordsThe steamship yeoman, of Land's British-Australian line, arrived in port yesterday morning from London with a large cargo of Miseelianeous merehandise, one considerable line of whihc is railway ...
Article : 723 wordsBusiness in investment stocks was moderately active to-day. Coal shares were steady. Silver shares were rather quiet. The following sales are reported:—Bank of New South Wales, [?] ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—The Christmas holidays, which are fast approaching, are looked forward to by a great number of busy workers in the great city of Melbourne and elsewhere as their ...
Article : 278 wordsThe following sales are reported to-day:- Moonta, £7 24.; Baker's Creek, 71s. 6d., 70s. 6d.; Broken-hill, £284; Broken-hill Block 14, 74s, 6d., 75s.; British Broken-hill, 74s. 6d., 71s.; Broken-hill South ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsIt is reported that chloride of silver has been again met with in the Samson mine in ironstone, at the bottom of the old prospecting pit. The manager intends sinking in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe following were the stocks in bond at Melbourne on November 17;—Brandy—3,52 [?] 17,632 cases. [?]—769[?] [?] ...
Article : 215 wordsThe cutter yacht Voluateer, which has come round from Sydney to take part in the Centennial Regatta, made her appearance in Hobson's Bay yesterday. New South Wales will be ably and efficiently ...
Article : 536 wordsSailed.—Nov. 21—Adelaide and Barrabool, for Sydney. WILSON'S PRO[?]TORY. Inward.—Nov. 20—[?].5 a.m.: Delmira, 7 a.m.: ...
Article : 141 wordsThe mining managers report:- BENAM[?] TIN, Kootong, Nov. 16.—Good show of tin lu face, now in 12ft. Prospect ½lb, to 1lb per dish. Still slu[?]ing. Fienty of water. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 21 Nov 1888, Page 9
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