Cables received from London to-day caused another slight set-back in values in most of the leading lines of Western Australian gold. Associateds were operated ...
Article : 1,290 wordsThe mail steamer'which left Largs Bay this afternoon took 117 bars of silver valued at £13,920, and destined for Colombo. The gold shipments by the Himalaya from ...
Article : 1,954 wordsThe resources of a nation's production from a first essential of prosperity. South Auatralia has not yet measured the extent of her possibilities in this direction, and ...
Article : 21,195 wordsThe following sales were made to-day:—Aostralian Gaslight (debentures), £101; Union Bank, £41 10/; Bank of New South Wales, £43 10/; Block 14, 3/9; Lake view Consols, 36/6; B.H. ...
Article : 47 wordsMesars. S. C. Ward & Co., of 12, Pirie—street, Adelaide, have supplied us with the following latest London quotations, dated September 9:— Lead, £11 7/6 per ton buyer; AsBociateds, 36/10½ ...
Article : 78 wordsBroken Hill, September 10. The Block 10 plant which only worked 2[?] hours for the week; dealt with 621 tons of crude ore, which produced 118 ...
Article : 171 wordsTo the Editor. Sir—My regret that Mr. Smeaton should attach ambiguity to any part of my address to the meeting so kindly convened by the ...
Article : 1,044 wordsThe Perseverance management announce an im portant development at the 1,100-ft level. The west crosscut, at about 30 ft from the shaft, entered an ere body which has since proved to ...
Article : 380 wordsWheat.—5/ per bushel, on trucks, at Port Adelaide (buyers' limit). Flour.—£12 to £13 per ton for leading brands. Bran.—11d. to 12d. per bushel. ...
Article : 227 wordsAt the alluval workings, Sliding Rock, 24 men are making fair wages, and the bulk of them seem satisfied They cart water nine miles, and when rain comes they are likely to find further ...
Article : 70 wordsWinnecke's Junctions Gold Mining Syndicate, September 10.—"No. 1 shaft, east drove extended 4 ft.; tpta;, 40 ft.; face a;; stone of fair value, with slight increase copper and iron pyrites. No. ...
Article : 342 wordsMr. George Laughton reports:—Dairy and other cattle—The yarding, of milkers was the heaviest for this spring, 44 being offered for sale. Best milkers continue in good demand. All sorts ...
Article : 2,599 wordsA meeting of municipal representatives Avas held at the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday morning to discuss the advisableness of re-forming the Municipal ...
Article : 395 wordsPremier—"August returns—Cyanide, 1,100 tons for 114 oz.; Emu, 100 tons for 33 oz; battery, 328 tons. Total receipts, £618; expenditure, £1,078." Broken Hill Proprietary Company-Four weeks' ...
Article : 46 wordsTarcoola Blocks, September 2—"Ward's shaft, 180-ft level—South drive extended 40 ft.; total[?] 286 ft. from shaft. Beef formation nearly whole distance mullocky. In face at present there is [?] ...
Article : 305 wordsTo the Editor. Sir—The Jews don't want the Christian Bible, and the Romanists don't want the Protestant Bible. The simple, just, and ...
Article : 172 wordsTo the Editor. Sir—In view of the statements made in his annual report by the Government Resident for the Northern Territory, some of which are published in ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsSupplied by Messrs. S. C. AVard & Co., 377, Collins-street, Melbourne, Thursday morning, September 10:—National Bank (ordinary),,62/ buyer; Victoria Bank (ordinary), 52/6 sales and buyer; ...
Article : 505 wordsThe Freemason Ramblers' Cricket Club held their annual meeting at the Young Queen Hotel on September 7. Mr. Herbert occupied the chair. The secretary's report showed that the club played ...
Article : 345 wordsImperials (Mount Gambier), 3 goals 6 behinds; Western Stare, 5 behinds. By winning this match the Imperials secured the premiership. The ssason in connection with the Y.P. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 11 Sep 1903, Page 10
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