On sales being continued to-day, Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. Ltd. and the Australian Estates and Mortgage Co. Ltd. brought forward catalogues totalling some ...
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Article : 1,634 wordsWhile further beneficial rains have fallen in South Australia, no such satisfactory influences have been at work in this State except in the few and limited areas visited ...
Article : 722 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sales and quotations:— United Insurance, £6/7/6; Burns, Philp, 24/9, 25/; Colonial Sugar, £44/10/; Goldsbrough, Mort, 32/6; Howard Smith (ord.), 83/3, 83/6; Castlemaine and ...
Article : 514 wordsThe revenue collected at the Custom House on November 18 amounted to:—Revenue, £11,507/15/5; State, £49/8/6; contingent, £59/0/5; pilotage, £52/6/4; ...
Article : 29 wordsThe managers report:- Augusta Laverton, W.A., 16th.—Caleaned up [?]tery only; 123oz. from 240 tons. Pur cyanide plant into commission to-day. ...
Article : 441 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The jute market is collapsing. Cornsacks for immediate delivery were quoted at 5/ net to rails ex Obra and Colobaria, and 1/9 on ships' slings; branbags, 3/10; woolpacks, ...
Article : 356 wordsA healthy market has recently existed for securities of all descriptions and buyers have gradually advanced their bids. Among debentures £90 was offered for Victorian ...
Article : 1,016 wordsWheat.—The market continues to be bare of supplies, and traders are of opinion that this state of things will continue until all restrictions on values are removed. The ...
Article : 591 wordsAmongst the Ararat stocks NEW LANGI had inquiry at 15/3, and LANGI SOUTH at 6/. The AJAX are cutting the plat at No. 11 level WILLIAM'S FANCY had purchase at 20/3. Quotations:— ...
Article : 244 wordsThe annual picnic of the Undertakers' Assistants' Union was held at Brighton yesterday, and the outing was in every way a success. There was no set luncheon, and ...
Article : 67 wordsArrangements have been completed for the opening on December 12, of the new building at North Melbourne for the Locomotive Engine-drivers,' Firemen's, and ...
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Advertising : 161 wordsThe market was inactive on Wednesday. NEW CHUM GOLDFIELDS stocks were on offer at 10/9. Owing to the shortage of water, the company will cease crushing on Saturday. As there is a ...
Article : 351 wordsSilver—Bar silver is quoted at 22[?]d. per oz. standard a rise of [?]d. Copper.—Spot. £53/2/6 to £[?]3/5/, a rise of 5/; and three months', £53/7/6 to £53, a ...
Article : 142 wordsA lad named George Gathergood on Tuesday afternoon found the body of a mar lying on the rocks at St. Kilda apparenth washed up by the sea. The body was that ...
Article : 85 wordsMORTLAKE, Wednesday.—Mr. [?] Fisher mwt with an accident late on Monday night. He was administering a d[?] to a sick cow. when the cow broke loo[?] ...
Article : 55 wordsSEA LAKE, MONDAY.—A young farmer named Alexander Crosbie, living on his block at Pier Millan, was found dead at the door of his hut yesterday by a ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Judicial Committee of the Privy Count has postponed the hearing of the appeal of the Gold Ore Treadment Company of West Australia versus The Golden ...
Article : 322 wordsMen are now being employed on the work of regarding the line between Sandown Park and Tooradin. At present the grades upon the section prevent the hauling of a load ...
Article : 204 wordsSEA LAKE, Monday.—A boy named Summerbayes, living with his parents at Boigbeat, was shot by a younger brother through the thigh with a pea-rifle on ...
Article : 58 wordsTea.—Operations on the local market have been somewhat smaller than of late. The Colombo market, according to cable advises, is firm for all grades, and again ...
Article : 1,151 wordsMost successful was the Home Mi[?] Festival held yesterday by the Preshyterian Church of Victoria. About 1,500 people attended the tea at the melbourne Town Hall, and in the evening there was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsAt the meeting of the Heidelberg Shire Council on Tuesday night, a letter was read from the railway authorities, regretting that the council's request for the issue of free building passes could not ...
Article : 44 wordsSWAN HILL, Tuesday.—A deputation, consisting of members of the Piangil Settlers' League headed by Mr. Gordon Stewart, recently waited on Mr. J. Gray, honorary Minister, and asked him ...
Article : 122 wordsY-Water, Emmaville, N.S.W.—Run 36; completed 19th September, Sluicing time, 1,013 hours; treated 103,000 cubic yards; yield, 69 tons. Previous Run— Sluicing time, 1,203 hours; treated 117,000 cubic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 wordsSir,—I notice in "The Argus" of Octobter 31 a statement that the Pararliamentary Education committee by a "large" majority expressed itself strongly opposed to the ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—It is to be hoped that the commissioners do not seriously contemplate cutting out all the fast trains to Mildura. Although the public will expect a curtailment of conveniences, it would ...
Article : 159 wordsPostal officials advise that week-ca[?] cable letters for Europe [?]ex[?]pt German, France, Belgium, and Austrial will now [?] accepted. These cable-letters will be ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 19 Nov 1914, Page 4
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