Fix this text
DON’S GAZETTE
Fix this textFOR NEW SOUTH WALES.
Fix this textVOL. IV.—NO. 7.
Fix this textSYDNEY : MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910.
Fix this text[Published Weekly and Daily.
Fix this textCONTENTS.
Fix this textApplications for Letters of Administration ... 112
Fix this textApplications for Probate ... ... ioi
Fix this textBank Clearances ... ... ... 98
Fix this textBankruptcy Information ... ... 114
Fix this textBills of Sale Registered in Small Debts Courts 109
Fix this textBills of Sale Registered in Supreme Court ...102-103
Fix this textBusiness Changes, etc. ... ... 114
Fix this textClaims ... ••• ... ... 113
Fix this textContracts of Sale, Assignments, Settlements... 104-110
Fix this textCrop Liens ... ... ... 112
Fix this textDividends... ... ... ... 100
Fix this textIndex ... ••• ... ...115-116
Fix this textInterstate Bills of Sale ... ... 106
Fix this textInterstate General Information ... ... 100
Fix this textJudgments ... ... ... 11l
Fix this textLicenses ... ... ... ... 114
Fix this textList of Writs ... ... ... 107
Fix this textNew Businesses ... ... ... 113
Fix this textRegistered Companies ... ... 98
Fix this textRegistered Firms ... ... ... 113
Fix this textRenewals of Bills of Sale, etc. ... ... 104
Fix this textSatisfactions of Securities —Bills of Sale ... 112
Fix this textSatisfactions of Securities —Stock Mortgages... 109
Fix this textStock Mortgages ... ... ...110-111
Fix this textTenders ... ... ... ... 99
Fix this textTrade Marks ... ... ... 99
Fix this textWeekly Statistics ... ... ... 98
Fix this textWool Liens ... ... ... 11l
Fix this textR. G. DUN & GO’S
Fix this textWeekly Review of Trade:
Fix this textNew south Wales
Fix this textNew South Wales
Fix this textBusiness for the month continues to open out
Fix this textvery satisfactorily, and there seems every con -
Fix this textfidence in the future of trade, despite certain
Fix this textlegislative endeavours which may create some
Fix this textslight discord in the otherwise harmonious
Fix this textprospects. The week’s turnover in the Stock
Fix this textExchange has certainly been rather above the
Fix this textaverage, prices for many of the gilt-edged
Fix this textsecurities having appreciated, while some little
Fix this textimprovement on the whole has been recorded in
Fix this textthe mining section, silver scrip being in better
Fix this textfavour. That private finances are sound and
Fix this textmoney fairly plentiful has been evidenced by
Fix this textthe recent wave of new company flotations
Fix this textw hich has swept over the investing public,
Fix this textregistrations having been very much ahead of
Fix this textrecent times.
Fix this textThe imports of gold into this State last
Fix this textmonth amounted to £249,364, and for the seven
Fix this textmonths of this year to £ 2,241,778, while the gold
Fix this textexports, for the. month were £346,990, including
Fix this text£215,000 in sovereigns for Queensland. The
Fix this textexports for the seven months have aggregated
Fix this text£ 1,649,945, showing an excess of imports over
Fix this textexports for the period therefore of £561,833.
Fix this textAdding the production of gold of the State, say
Fix this textabout £420,000, the gold stocks of New South
Fix this textWales have increased £981,000 during the seven
Fix this textmonths.
Fix this textThe local wool market has remained in a
Fix this textquiescent condition owing chiefly to there being
Fix this textbut little offering outside the output of the
Fix this textfellmongering establishments, but these lots
Fix this texthave sold very readily and realised full prices.
Fix this textThe next Sydney auction sales are timed to
Fix this textcommence on Monday, 22nd inst. The total
Fix this textexports of wool from the State during the first
Fix this textmonth of the new wool year aggregated 17,099
Fix this textbales, or just 27 bales in excess of the exports
Fix this textlast July. The work of shearing is gradually
Fix this textspreading over a wider area, and at the end of
Fix this textthe present month it should become fairly gen-
Fix this texteral. It is reported that shearing by contract
Fix this textis in still greater favour this season.
Fix this textThe wheat market continued to decline until
Fix this textthe close of last week, when a slight rally set
Fix this textin, due to an improvement being notified in
Fix this textthe home markets on account of the anticipated
Fix this textshortage in the Russian crops. However,-
Fix this textfreights have advanced on this side, as from
Fix this textthe first of next month, by about 6d, while even
Fix this textat the present time local prices do not spell
Fix this textmuch margin of profit to exporters on London
Fix this textvalues. For these reasons shippers have not
Fix this textoperated during the week to any great extent,
Fix this textthough from 3/10 to 3/1014d on trucks Sydney
Fix this texthas been realised. However, with the large
Fix this textquantities of wheat held in the State, and the
Fix this textfact that at the end of this month the large
Fix this textstores in town will have to be cleared for the
Fix this textwool arriving, the inclination of buyers is to
Fix this textwait until that time, when they expect wheat;
Fix this textwill be offering much more freely. The export;
Fix this textof wheat from Sydney last week only amounted
Fix this textto 75,456 bushels, while the flour shipments
Fix this textwere 16,169 centals. Since January 1 the ex-
Fix this textports have aggregated 7,868,114 bushels of wheat
Fix this textand 309,544 centals of flour. Flour quotations
Fix this texthave remained officially unaltered at £ 9/10/-
Fix this textfor leading city brands. Bran has declined 5/-
Fix this textper ton, being now at the same level as pollard,
Fix this textnamely, £ 4 per ton.
Fix this textThe butter market has experienced a further
Fix this textdecline since our previous report, choicest
Fix this textbrands now being worth 112/- per cwt., and
Fix this textsecond makes 108/-. However, at these rates
Fix this textthe market has kept fairly steady. The trouble
Fix this textin the meat trade has created somewhat in-
Fix this textcreased demands for bacon and hams.
Fix this textContrary to expectations, the strike of
Fix this textslaughtermen had little effect upon the market
Fix this textfor live stock at Flemington last Monday, prices
Fix this textfor sheep and lambs keeping very firm, with
Fix this textdistinctly better rates prevailing for cattle.
Fix this textIn general station produce, sheepskins met
Fix this textwith strong competition at full prices at the
Fix this textlast sales. Kangaroo and wallaby skins also
Fix this textsold at full rates at auction; but the market
Fix this textfor opossum skins was slightly irregular, greys
Fix this textand reds being distinctly easier, with rumpers
Fix this textat times firmer. The market for rabbit skins
Fix this textwas weaker, medium to good sorts declining
Fix this textfrom V 2 d to Id per lb., and inferior descriptions
Fix this textabout 2d lower. The demand for leather con-
Fix this texttinued fairly brisk, especially for the better
Fix this textqualities, but basils remained very weak. The
Fix this textlocal boot and shoe trade was reported as active,
Fix this textwith good prices obtained. Prices for good to
Fix this textprime tallow at the last sales continued well
Fix this textsupported, but medium sorts were from 5/- to
Fix this text10/- per ton lower as compared with previous
Fix this textlevels. Prime mixed is quoted at £3O to
Fix this text£3O/10/-.
Fix this textThe import markets during- the week have
Fix this textbeen characterised by a very steady distributing-
Fix this textdemand, but there has been nothing- much in
Fix this textthe way of wholesale or speculative demands
Fix this textexperienced. German fencing wires on spot
Fix this texthave become fairly lightly stocked now, and
Fix this textas oversea prices show little or no profit on our
Fix this textrates the result has been that the market im-
Fix this textproved fully 2/6 per ton for these wires.
Fix this textAmerican wires also are sympathetically firmer.
Fix this textThere has also been a very good demand for
Fix this textwire nettings for subdivision purposes, with a
Fix this textconsequent diminishing of holdings and a
Fix this textstronger tendency in the market. General gro-
Fix this textceries have moved out freely at full current
Fix this textprices, there being little or no actual move-
Fix this textments recorded. Castor oil has rather improved
Fix this textits position owing to firmer markets in Calcutta,
Fix this textand linseed has continued very firmly held, with
Fix this texthome markets as dear as ever. In jute, corn-
Fix this textsacks have gained further strength in Calcutta,
Fix this textand country lots are now quoted at 4/10[4d.
Fix this textwith holders expecting something of a iift in
Fix this textvalues before long. Woolpacks have remained
Fix this textexcessively firmly held for all position up to
Fix this textJuly shipments, and full rates would have to be
Fix this textpaid by any buyer. Bran bags have continued
Fix this texta drug on the market.
Fix this textSpring orders for new season’s goods along
Fix this textYork-street have been active, most of the ?oit-
Fix this textgoods houses being generally satisfied with the
Fix this textmonth’s trading so far. Local cap and tie
Fix this textmanufacturers also report a busy time.
Fix this textVictoria
Fix this textAugust 10, 1910.
Fix this textSince the orders at the start of this month
Fix this textwere disposed of trade has shown a slight lull
Fix this textin some departments, this being due in part to
Fix this textthe condition of the roads in the country, which
Fix this texthinder business between storekeepers and farm-
Fix this texters. The general feeling, however, remains hope-
Fix this textful, as the country is in an excellent position
Fix this textafter last season, and the prospect of another
Fix this textgood season gives a stimulus to business and
Fix this textenterprise, evidences of which are seen in the
Fix this textamount of building in progress and the activity
Fix this textin the property market. The Customs collec-
Fix this texttions continue on a large scale, owing to the
Fix this textincrease in the volume of imports and also to
Fix this textthe disposition to pass entries promptly in
Fix this textanticipation of a possible surprise change in
Fix this textthe tariff. On the 10th instant the Customs
Fix this textrevenue at Melbourne exceeded £20,000. The
Fix this textAustralian Notes Bill, to provide for the issue
Fix this textof Commonwealth Government notes in place of
Fix this textthe present system of bank notes, is now under
Fix this textdiscussion in the House of Representatives. The
Fix this textGovernment scheme is undergoing much criti-
Fix this textcism, though the position of the Government,
Fix this textwith majorities in both Houses, leaves no doubt
Fix this textas to its adoption. Preparations for the change
Fix this textare being made by the banks, and in the pre-
Fix this textsent position of affairs, with full supplies of
Fix this textmoney, the change will be accomplished with
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-777689848
(1909). Dun's gazette for New South Wales Retrieved June 17, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-777689848
Dun's gazette for New South Wales Sydney: Dun's Gazette, 1909. Web. 17 June 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-777689848>
1909, Dun's gazette for New South Wales Dun's Gazette, Sydney viewed 17 June 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-777689848
{{Citation
|
| title=Dun's gazette for New South Wales.
| year=1909
| section=v. ; 30 cm.
| issue=Vol. 4 No. 7 (August 15, 1910)
| location=Sydney
| publisher=Dun's Gazette
| url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-777689848
| id=nla.obj-777689848
| access-date=17 June 2025
| via=Trove
}}
Citations are automatically generated and may require some modification to conform to exact standards.
Select the images you want to download, or the whole document.
You can order a copy of this work from Copies Direct.
Copies Direct supplies reproductions of collection material for a fee. This service is offered by the National Library of Australia
Copyright varies by issue and article
Copyright varies with each issue and article. You may have full rights to copy, or may be able to copy only under some circumstances, for example a portion for research or study. Order a copy where circumstances allow or Contact us for further information.
Copyright status may not be correct if data in the record is incomplete or inaccurate. Other access conditions may also apply.
For more information please see: Copyright in library collections.
Copy and paste one of these options to share this book elsewhere.