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  2. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

    In the Stock and Share market to-day there was very little business; quotations being unaltered on the day. On the Sydney Stock Exchange the following sales were reported:—At 1 o'clock: ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus were again prominent in the market both for extent of business and fluctuation in prices. They opened in good demand from last night's prices of £7 12s ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. PRODUCE MARKET.—FRIDAY.

    This morning a medcrate s[?]pply of wood and 40 trucks of forage were submitted at the Darling Harbour railway terminus. The auetions were well attended by the trade, especially the forage sales. Respecting forage, there was a ...

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  6. STATION, STOCK, AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    Tallow.—The New Zealand Loan and Mercantle Agency Company, Ltd., Brunker and Wolfe, J. Bridge and Co., [?]. L. Barker, Goldbrough, Mort, and Co., Limited, Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, Limited. Hill, Clarke, and Co., and ...

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  7. PROPERTY SALES.

    Richardson and Wrensh Limited, report having sold during the week, by public auction and private contract, the following properties and shares:—2 blocks vacant land, city and country for the sum of £7300; 30 acres land, being ...

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  8. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Business in mininer shares was quiet yesterday, but there was vert little alternation in prices. Block 10 changed hands at prices ranging from £9 6s to £9 8s 6d, and Central at £8 15e 6d to £8 19s. British ...

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  9. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    Not much was done i[?] gold companies. Duke receded from 36s to 31s, but recovered to 33s, and closed firm. Egerton had a sale at 32s 6d. Victory (harters Towers) wanted at advanced price of 44s 6d. ...

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  10. SOUTH MINE, BROKEN HILL.

    The following was posted yesterday at the Exchange:—"350 ft, level drive advanced 3 ft,; improvement; more carbon[?]tes showing in the face; good average. 300 ft, level: East crossent improved; face ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. CRUSHING AND SMELTING RETURNS.

    Proprietary Mine, Broken Hill.—Week's run with 10 furnaces; ore treated, 2[?]o[?] tons, producing 422 tons bullion, containing 1[?]1,731oz. silver. Junction Mine, Broken Hill.—Ore treated, 20 tons; 43 ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Broken Hill Properietary Block 10 Company, July 5.—No.1 shaft deepended 8ft., making it now [?]3 ft. below the 41[?]ft. level, and 4[?]ft, from the surfact; no change. 415ft Level. South Drive: Nothing has been done in this drive during ...

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  13. SHIPPING REPORTS, &c.

    CUSTOM HOUSE.—Entered Outward: July H. Changsha (s.), 2269 tons, Captain J. E. Williams, for Hongkong, via ports; Ranelagh (s.), 836 tons, Captain T. Law Johnstone, for Rockhampoton, via ports; Birk[?]gate (s.), 1458 ...

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  14. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S., Valetta arrived at Suez, homewards, on the morning of the 10th. The R.M.S. Balla[?]rst arrived at Colombo, homewards, on the afternoon of the 9th instant. ...

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  15. THE S.S. WAROONGA.

    The steamer Waroonga, hence to Fiji, was passed by the Rockto[?] about 80 miles S.W. of Noumea at 2 p.m. on Sunday, the 6th instant. ...

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  16. H.M.S. LIZARD.

    H.M.S. Lizard was in port at Noumea when the Rockton left, on July [?]. ...

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  17. THE GREENOCK STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Greeneck [?]teams[?]p Company's latest addition to their f[?]eet is the s.s. Gulf of Ancud, now rapidly approaching completion at Messrs. Hawtnorn, Leslle and Co.'s (Limited) shipyard on the ...

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  18. FROZEN MEAT CARUOES—INSURANCE.

    As an instance of the re[?]c[?]ion in rates which has been going on for some time past, the decline of the premium on frozen meat from New [?]ealand is worth nothing. Less than two years ago the rate, "all risks" accepted, by a leading ...

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  19. THE ANGLO—AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    Messrs. Gihhs, Bright, and Co., agents for the A. A. Line, reports the Angertaon (s.) sailed from London for Sydney, via ports, June 23; the Port Dar[?]in (s.) sailed from London for Sydney, via ports, July 7. ...

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  20. THE STEAMER ALICE.

    Mr. B. B. Nicoll, of the city, having sold the s.s. Bellinger, favourably known in the Richmond River trade, has temporality replaced her with the [?]s. Alice. This steamer is now receiving an extensive overha[?]l, and on completian will ...

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  21. THE S.S. ROCKTON.

    Another round trip to Fiji and [?]oumea, and back to Sydney, has been completed by the [?]teamer Rockton. Of the round voyage Captain Saunders reports the Rockton cleared Sydney Heads at 11.45 a.m. on the 19th June, arrived ...

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  22. THE CASTLE LINE.

    A feat in ship launching was recorded at Fairfield in May. The Dunoltar Castle was run into the water in 50 seconds. This latest addition to the Castle Line is the sixth built at Fairfield for the fla[?]. She is a handsome boat of 5000 tons, ...

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  23. THE BOTHWELL CASTLE.

    The Bothwell Castle arrived from London, via, Hull, yesterday. Some partioulars concerning the reclassing of the steamer have appeared. Of the voyage Captain Tod reports leaving London on May 1[?], but on quitting the dock the ...

    Article : 491 words
  24. THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

    The P. S. N. Company's flag is well known in these waters in the Orient line of mail steamers. The Oratava and Oruba, which have been added to the Australian service, are referred to in the last annual report. An account to hand ...

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  25. THE DUCKENFIELD.

    Messrs. J and A. Brown, the well-known collie[?] proprietors and shipowners, are in receipe of a cable message informing them that their now steamer Duckenfield leaves London to-day. The vessel brings cargo for Newcastle. ...

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  26. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  27. COMPRESSED LEATHER INDUSTRY.

    Yesterday afternoon a number of gentlemen assembled at the offices of Messrs. Inglis and Robson to inspect a number of articles made with Arnold's Patent Compressed F[?]lted Leather. The principa[?] use ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. CITY AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    A meeting of the Royal Commission on City and Suburban Railways was held yesterday afernoon in the Town Hall. The Mayor (Alderman Burdekin) presided. ...

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  30. DEPUTATIONS.

    Mr.Forguson, M.L.A., yesterday morning introduced a deputation of residents from Wellington to the Minister for Mines and Agriculture (Mr. Sydoey Smith), who asked that a model farm should be established in that ...

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  31. INVERELL POSTAL REQUIREMENTS.

    A deputation from Inverell yesterday interviewed the Postmaster-General (Mr. D. O'Connor), in reference to the un[?]stisfactory state of the local post and telegraph office. It was stated that there was barely room in the ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The above council met on the 8th instant. Present: The Mayor (Alderman G. E. Russel-Jones), A[?]lermen Redman, Scholes, Simpson, Cowdory, T. Jones, and Hennessy, and the town clerk (Mr. W. Redfearn). ...

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  34. PADDINGTON.

    The fortnightly meeting of this council was held on the 7th instant, the following aldermen being present—The Mayor (Alderman Hellm[?]ich), Aldermen Jones, George, Dillon, Scott, Brown, Robinson, Tate, ...

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  35. PROSPECT AND SHERWOOD.

    A meeting of the above council was held on July 10. The mayor (Alderman T. Muston) presided. A letter waa received from the Board of Health, stating that as certain dairy cattle in the borough were afflicted with ...

    Article : 287 words
  36. SUBURBAN DAIRIES.

    Sir,—[?] think it is an unfair thing for Mr. Hanks to makes charges against our suburban dairies which have no found[?]ion in fact. That heading of the letter is "Tubercular Disease," but the letter itself has no ...

    Article : 317 words
  37. Advertising

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