MELHADO AND CURTIS.—There has been, a moderrate amount of business in the Share market this month; but transactions [?]enerally have been confined to Bank shares, which, in mort instances. show an improvement on the rates ruling last month. New ...
Article : 2,271 wordsASHFIELD, October 9.—Present—The Mayor, Aldermen Mair, Eceles, Lusty, and Fyle. Minutes read and confirmed. Correspondence from Ashfield Cricket Club, requesting the use of Council Chambers to hold their committee meetings in the Rev. ...
Article : 2,483 wordsSeptember 24.—Aldborough, for San Francisco, 1800 tons coal. September 25.—Arrogant, for Petropaulovski, 500 tons coal. September 27.—Britomart, for Galle, 610 tons coals. September 28.—Sarah Bell, for San Francisco, 1118 tons coal. ...
Article : 101 wordsFor London.—Wampoa (s)., John Duthie, Samuel Plimsoll, Ben Cruchan, Brenhilda, Francisco Calderon, Patriarch, Agnes Rose, Harlaw. For Hongkong.—Dorothea. ...
Article : 60 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean pressed, [?]d; ditto, greasy, ditto, ½d; wool, clean, unpressed, ?d; ditto greasy, ditto, [?]d; cotton, same as wool; oil (cocoanut) nominal; copra, 50s to 60s; tallow, 45s; copper, 5s; tin, 5s; nickely, 20s; hides, 30s; leather, 45s; meats, ...
Article : 100 wordsBaracouta, 6 guns, Captain C. E. Stevens, bound home. Nymphe, 9 guns, Captain Francis G. Suttie, on a cruise. Pearl, 17 guns, Commodore Hoskins, at Sydney. Sapphire, 14 guns, Captain E. H. Murray, on a cruise. ...
Article : 94 wordsFOUNDERING OF THE BRIG E. K. BATESON.—Captain Eury, of the brig E. K. Bateson, furnishes the following report repecting the loss of the ship:—The brig E. K. Bateson lett Nukufatatu for Rotuma on the 13th August. Experienced ...
Article : 622 wordsCaptain Lowrie, of the s. s. Blackbird, reports the existence of two dangers near the h.h. cluster, which are not shown upon the chart. 1. Reef awash at low water. 3 cables S.W. of westernmost ...
Article : 146 wordsCaptain Rosengren, having recently visited Lord Howe's Group, reports that its extent and position are incorrectly shown on the chart. The positions he assigns to some of the islands of the Group, and which he states agree with those obtained from the ...
Article : 334 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—This market is still firm, and investments in good letting and business parts of the city are eagerly sought after, the prices ranging about the same as last month. Few really desirable city properties are now brought ...
Article : 579 wordsHARLAW.—This clipper ship arrived on the 29th September from London, bringing a full general cargo, and, as usual, has come on to port in first-class order. Captain Stephens is still in command, and from his log we glean the following particulars of the ...
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Family Notices : 5,013 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—The season for the clip 1876-7 has now opened, but except a few parcels of greasy very little of the new wool has as yet made its appearance in the catalogues for public sale. While the market is so barely supplied it does not afford a ...
Article : 333 wordsSeptember 29.—Harlaw, ship, 984, Stephens, from the Start Point 82 days. September 30.—Agnes Rose, ship, 1000, Moore, from Start Point 87 days. ...
Article : 59 wordsSeptember 27.—Franz, schooner, 146, Hendburgh, from Hongkong. October [?].—Pallas, barque, 493, Luders, from Probalingo. October 5.—Normanby (s.), 664, Riddell, from Hongkong. ...
Article : 65 wordsOctober 12.—Jerusalem, ship, 1001 tons, Largie, for London. Cargo: 2535 bales wool, 15 bales cotton, 15 bales skins, 53 casks tallow, 2046 cases meat, 1801 hides, 674 ingots copper, 3367 ingots tin, 2522 bags nickel ore, 106 tons copra, 22,986 bones, 7692 horns, ...
Article : 111 wordsFor Yokohama.—September 21, Spirit of the Age, barque, 347 Johnson, 258 tons coal, 300 sheep. For Callao.—October 8, Thames, barque, 445, Williams, 128 tons coal, 443 tons shale. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Oct 1876, Page 10
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