RICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—This market has been very quiet for some wee[?]s past and only since the break up of the drought has there been any opprotunity for doing business in these securities. The inquiries for not too heavily stocked runs, and stations with ...
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Family Notices : 6,483 wordsA "SQUATTER" has contributed the following narrative to the Queenslander:— We left Somerset in a fine large boat on the 20th May, at 6 a.m, with a strong breeze from ...
Article : 1,818 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—The wet and boisterous weather that has recently prevailed interfered somewhat with sales during the past month. The market however, is healthy and no difficulty is experieced in obtaining full value for eligible city loss ...
Article : 694 wordsJULIET.—The ship Juliet lett Gravesend on the 7th, and having experienced heavy S. W. gales, did not pass the Start until the [?]4th April. She had moderate N E. trades, and crossed the Equator on [?]th May in 27[?] W., the S.E. trades also proved very ...
Article : 1,941 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—Wool: The slight news from England per wire and mail which has reached Sydney of the opening of the June series of sales is not of a comforting character, and should the reported heavy decline in price prove to be the case, ...
Article : 401 wordsJuly 8.—Juliet, ship, 1160, Dugard, from the Downs 89 days. July 6.—Abergeldie, ship, 1120, Miller, from Portland 81 days. July 14.—Angerona, ship, 1215, Horwood, from Liverpool 92 days. ...
Article : 64 wordsJuly 4.—A. [?]bbey, schooner, 541, Chase, from New York. July 4.—Gylding brig, 24", Winther from Sourabaya. July 7.—Bothwell Castle, barque, 592, Heath, from Mauritius. July 8.—Beulah, barque, 746, Ingarm, from Burrard's Inlet. ...
Article : 72 wordsJuly 8—Andrew Reid, ship, [?]90 Hill, for London. Passengers—Miss Davidson, Miss Smtih. Miss Anderson, Mrs. Hill and family, Messrs. M'Lean (s), Bullet, Greville, Maurch, Smith, and Robinson. Cargo: 478 bales wool, 381 cakes 1790 ...
Article : 105 wordsFor Colombo.—July 5, Figaro, barque, 537, Berard, 650 tons coal. For Shanghai.—July 5, Herrmann, barque 484, Davidson; Julia Ann, barque, 36", Baker; July [?]0, Petunia barque, 491, ...
Article : 79 wordsJune 28.—Peep-o'-day, for Hongkong 682 tons coal. June 28.—Cordelia, for Yokohama, 874 tons coal. June 28.—Connaught, Ranger, for Shanghai, 1620 tons coal. June 28.—John Bunyan, for [?]anila, 928 tons coal. ...
Article : 196 wordsFor London.—Rooparell, Martin Luther, Kosciusko, Western Monarch Abergeldie, Wampoa (s). For San Francisco.—Angenora, City of Glasgow, Juliet, Nellie M. Slade, Ruglan Castle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 wordsFor London.—Wool, clean pressed, ½d; ditto, greasy, ditto, [?]d; wool, clean, unpressed, ½d; ditto greasy, ditto, ?d; cotton, same as wool; oil (cocoanut) 50s; copra, 35s to 40s; tallow, 35s; copper, 20s; tin, 10s to 25s; nickel, 15s; hides, [?]5s; leather, 37s 6d; ...
Article : 67 wordsBaracouta, 6 guns, Captain [?]. E. Stevens, on a cruise. Nymphe, 9 guns, Captain Francis G. Suttie, on a cruise. Pearl, 17 guns, Commodore Hoskins, at Sydney. Sapphire, 14 guns, Captain E. H. Murray, at ydney. ...
Article : 101 wordsTOTAL WRECK OF THE GELTWOOD—ALL HANDS DRWONED.— The South Australian Register of July 7 reocrds as follows:— The Geltwood, barque, from Liverpool to Melbourne, is a total wreck twelve miles south of Rivoli Bay. Three dead bodies have ...
Article : 750 wordsEFFECTS OF THE WEATHER IN ILLAWARRA.— The recent bad weather is shiel b the Mercury to have had a serious effect on traffic by sea between this district and the metropolis. At the very lowest estimate, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 28 Jul 1876, Page 10
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