General investment shares were again firm on the Stock Exchange to-day, although price movements were ...
Article : 631 wordsBarom Barom Attached as read Corrected Thermom. 9 a.m. 30.218 30.170 42.0 3 p.m. 60.190 30.102 62.0 ...
Article : 880 wordsFOR CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Slulcing Nozzles, Dredging Plants, Elevators Steel Pipes, Steel Casings, An Compressors. Vacuum Pumps, Steam ...
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Advertising : 1,089 wordsThe Associated Agents report that at Killafaddy yesterday a lighter yarding of cattle came forward. With good competition from city and country ...
Article : 858 wordsUNITED KINGDOM— Sea: Letters and packets, September 11. 10.30 a.m.; parcels and papers, September 11, 10.30 a.m.; letters and packets, September 13, ...
Article : 405 wordsBy KURRAJONG, Special Agricultural Representative of "The Examiner" SLUGS ARE PERHAPS the most consistent and difficult of all the pests that annoy amateur and commercial gardeners, and also ...
Article : 609 wordsWesley Chambers. Telephone 838. Agents throughout the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 15 wordsReference was made recently in "The Examiner" to the discovery of alluvial tin on a section near Williamsford, on the West Coast, which was being ...
Article : 217 wordsLittle business was done in potatoes yesterday. Brownells were quoted at £11/10/- a ton and Whiteskins £10/10/-. ...
Article : 443 wordsThe following were the London metal quotations on September 2:— Tin, standard, spot, b £257/5/-, a £257/10/-; 3 months, b £258/5/-, s ...
Article : 70 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Army (Senator McBride) maid to-day that no provision had ever been made in Australia, even in ...
Article : 157 wordsBriseis Consolidated reports for August:—Drift face 63,000 cubic yards; 038 hours sluicing time, equals 09.8 per cent. working time. Overburden, ...
Article : 85 wordsPassengers who arrived from the mainland by air yesterday were: Mesdames D. H. Smith, M. Leeson, Miss E. C. Morling. Messrs. L. Brooks. K. ...
Article : 93 wordsMELBOURNE Tuesday—There was a fair demand to-day for fruit which was plentiful. Quotations:—Apples, eating. 6/- to 10,-; cooking, 5/- to ...
Article : 143 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—At the railway sales to-day seven trucks of chaff were yarded and two sold at £5/8/- a ton. Up-to-Date potatoes realised £8 to ...
Article : 184 wordsGOLD—Emperor, s 10/4. G. Plateau, b 7/9; do., paid, s 8/6. Lancefield, b 1/9. Mt. Coolon, b 10d. Mt. Morgan, b 7/10. N. Guinea, s 2/6. N. ...
Article : 890 wordsThe associated agents report having held their Latrobe sale of stock on Monday. An average yarding of porkers, slips and weaners sold at firm ...
Article : 450 wordsThe Sun.—To-day, rises 6.11 a.m., sets 5.41 p.m. To-morrow, rises 6.40 a.m., sets 5.45 p.m. The Moon.—First quarter, September ...
Article : 153 wordsHOBART Tuesday—At the weekly sale at the abattoirs to-day there was a yarding of 123 cattle and 1691 sheep. A. G. Webster and Sons. ...
Article : 539 wordsCANBERRA. Tuesday— With prospects of an exceptionally small wheat crop in the coming season Australia may no longer consider it expedient to ...
Article : 176 wordsMAIN LINE.—Week days, leaves Hobart 9.30 and 5.5 p.m. due Launceston 2.50 and 59.45 p.m. On steamer days boat train leaves 8.41 a.m. and runs to ...
Article : 362 wordsBRADFORD, Sept. 2.— The demand for civilian goods is still dragging and is confined to moderate weights. Spinners and manufacturers are ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 4 Sep 1940, Page 3
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