The Prince Alfred Yacht Club on Saturday, May 12, marked the close of the yachting season by a complimentary luncheon from the vice-commodore and members to Commodore Milford. Shortly after 1 o'clock the ...
Article : 473 wordsThe money market continues very stringent. Discount rates show no decline, and the banks on all hands are indisposed to increse their liablities. The bank figures at March 31 show a somewhat stronger position, due to an ...
Article : 1,428 wordsThe associated artists who form the Itulian Opera Company now playing at the Gaiety Theater continue to enjoy the "success they so well deserve, and since our last summary several operas have been produced which previousely ...
Article : 390 wordsFor some weeks past there has been little importence to report for aithogh the principal goldfields are yielding fair returns, there is lack of news of starling interest. A telegram from Temora states that a new ran of gold ...
Article : 264 wordsSAYWEEL'S TOBACO COMPANY.—The half-yearly meeting of Saywell's Tobanco Company was held on the 23rd April, Mr. Carl L.S[?]hl in the chair. From the report it appeared that the net profits for the half-year amounted ...
Article : 1,762 wordsSince our last the co ony has been favoured by that which seamon regard as "dirty weather" but, nevertheless, it is of a class which is acceptable to landowners. Strong southerly winds have brought rain clouds, and the ...
Article : 301 wordsApril 20.—Remington, barque, Captain J. C. Nicho[?]ns, from Glasgow. April 21.—R.M.S. Rosetta, Captain G. W. Brady, from London. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe National Gallery and Museum were opened for the first time on a Sunday on May 6; and although the weather was very boisterous, there was a very large number of persons who took advantage of the new privilege, the ...
Article : 1,494 wordsApril 20.—Polosi(s.), for London; William Duth[?]e, ship, for London. April 21.—Woodlark, barque, for London. April 28.—Port Jackson, ship, for London. ...
Article : 47 wordsApril 27.—Francisea, barqe, Captain Goutard, from Ta[?]o. April 23.—Sydney (s.), Captain Louis Peilegrin, from Marseilles via ports. April 30.—Caroline, barque, Captain D. Brun, from Humboldt ...
Article : 156 wordsApril 20.—Sumatra, ship for san Erancisco; James A[?]ken, barque, for Va[?]para[?], via Newcastle. April 26.—Grasmare, barque for portland (Oregen). April 27.—Borghild, barque, for S[?]abuya,via Newcastle. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe only vessels on the berth for London are the barques Assel and Kinloss, the ship Thomos stephens, and the Orient Lusitania. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe following are the movements of H. M. ships on the Australian station:—The Nelson and Diamond are in port; the former proceeds to Fiji on Saturday. The Espieigle. Dart, and Miranda are at Fiji. The Lark is at Brisbane. The schooners Sand[?]y and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsThe Orient (s.) arrival on April 23 London via ports. She brought files of English papers up to date 18th March, the voyage having been ac[?]mplished in 39½ days, while the actual steaming, time to Adeliade was 31 days 18 hours. On the run ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,331 wordsRICHADSON AND WRENCH.—During the iast four weeks there has been no marked change in the values of freehold propeties in this market—If any that there are more inquiries by purchasers for city investments. The money market is still rather ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 May 1883, Page 12
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