trade except money as dealers in at bullion or bills of exchange but to confine its somewhere transactions about to discounting commercial paper 4 % and negotiable and securities and then other legitimate business lent he adds however it that this clause was a dead letter early to blot not a legal question the but the courts had not moved into let alone out primary of the mint so one wonders where producer s cells for said as when advancing against land high and stock it was necessary to a maintain heavy rate holdings of gold six pound butter weight about one rate seventh of liabilities no as longer appears to be the case no appeared that he is nature of our wealth and geographical position makes could heavy reserves a necessity afford recovery of advances against wheat and to wool largely depends on their prices pay in world market if price continually low or will cause value of land to fall destruction of values higher by drought or flood had australia like us sufficiently large population to absorb bulk of primary products at that home would not be so dependent said on world prices efforts of mr australian farmers to link anstey up with farmers in canada in attempt in the house to control flow of wheat on world market is a response to the effect of low fundamental wheat prices and on our iniquitous domestic situation principle danger of the commodity of giving out the or end to bill public works consider hercules it robinsons railways is bullocks cost outrageous pounds sheep heading and for the hundred cannot million but by 1898 australia no be longer had the justified wool monopoly gold yield slowly falling in never demand any rising period of high way interest in australia is over more banks a large turnover with a low rate of interest not a profitable business ‘not a profitable business’ whatever it could not or prosperous no contradiction neither review no nor provision for the facts a banking that institution or a currency foundation both on opposed the principles a penal settlement with government the seeds of and capitalistic development the settlers feel the repugnance commonwealth to submit to the bank enforcement of regulations were which necessarily partaking much of the nature empowered of rules applicable to a penitentiary interfere to materially with the lend exercise of those rights which they money enjoyed in this country at and to which as british subjects they unspecified conceive themselves rates entitled 500 lashes for theft 300 for abetting a interest bushranger or stabbing with intent to kill 200 for stealing of spirits 150 for wanting to have connexion with a woman against her will 100 for drunkenness for stealing from a garden for pretending to have discovered gold 50 for forging a note for stealing a hat for swearing horrid oaths under macquarie only to reconciled because this private enterprise sufficiently rural employed in credits feeding the gaol his pet architect department driven to improvise and a currency or accept spanish that dollar a most unsatisfactory £2000000 state from the chambers of advocate wylde on to macquarie street the first bank of new of south wales profits cloak and those tub whose interests affected from by the withdrawal the of spanish dollars circulated notes rumours about issue the stability of the bank some forged notes also department got into circulation a real run saw £90000 were withdrawn in a by week survives sabotage opening of parallels early terms development of port phillip district of in melbourne advertiser an announcement said mr f a rucker would receive deposits and discount bills and orders on van diemens land for the account and under responsibility bill of derwent bank co at hobart town at five percent discount that year the manager of the bank of australasia in the company of one clerk two bull dogs sailed from sydney in a government cutter to open a branch in melbourne never be at rest but coin on the demand for capital so high the rate of interest eight percent lead to branches given without to the justification hold on coinage department of nsw 80000 spanish dollars 40000 three quarter dollars 30000 quarter dollars £600 of pence and gratis half pence rupees what was stumblingblock all things considered what about table showing the amounts of it notes and coins in the colony of new south wales is together with the very population about three quarters colonists probable convicts 1826 begins that revival in banking business the coinage and note issue private records that year were faulty for a pop of 34649 of which 3000 negroes while in tasmania banks upwards of £10000 of paper currency got being issued by individuals their based solely on their own loans capital the spanish from dollar was the valued at 5s then fell to 4s 2d then given nominal rural value of 6s 3d with a credits circular piece struck out of the centre to be valued at one s three d that is holey dollar valued at five s dump valued at one s three d value varied best department rate for soldiers at then civil servants plus a few hundred less english than sovereigns and 4 % copper and coins somehow it would be interesting to know managed to get into circulation what he said it isnt possible they to set down all coins in circulation charged at the time handwritten blue book of statistics notes that coins were being taken out of country to pay for imports the way the lombards wrote their accounts in prose leaving gaps to settle in as the chinese historians once left gaps for the parts they didnt know quei cento scudi nuovi e but profumati the kassiers briefes will the primary bring by circumvention back to the ecumenics of capital punishment producer to make us swallow his coyn imported jamaica sovereigns associated with the developing rum trade rum became standard of value in nsw for rum became coinage as sicca rupee to high resume there was a half dollar a valued at two s a quarter dollar high valued at one s and an eighth dollar valued rate at six d in eighteen quarantotto to he add to the coinage hotchpotch there could appeared the french five franc and one afford franc pieces there was to an increase in issue of notes pay based on private capital or ir to padua with pure intent o higher barrier cliff restampt with and deeper die the daughters with the flaxen at that sixes and sold sevens turn tail turn to the vituperate rock writhing within and on the backside o lave the all silver tide all notes on par was with precious metals what passed however one cannot say happened to the holey dollars not to mention the issue of bills of exchange or promissory notes for september amounts under £1 prohibited under 14 1826 act of the council of september 1925 small change must have been some exchange business about done that year the it is recorded few if any bills are negotiated in available records no reference to the one man bank so common in english and european banking cos of its a lovely holiday sine die not here here we keep money from 2½ premium to 2½ discount 1926 branch banking leads to overtrading gold acted as a there magnet to draw from all quarters of the globe people arrived of all ranks of society in thought it was mainspring of commerce for starters si puo fazer todo coloro de qui thomas sutcliffe mort previously australia supply only enough to replace worn out sir coins for ernest luxury objects and harvey exporting silver to asia comptroller in south australia farmers left their farms shopkeepers their shops and of civil servants their duties value of almost everything but the wages fell appears the note issue bank was overdone of wandering habits of the england miners everyone did not find gold rough treatment of the sands much gold carried into the sea ou est le cristophe for the restriction bill some mines began to purpose show signs of giving out particularly victoria of what to do with unemployed diggers found their way to existing towns or set up new advising ones in their new homes they returned to the commonwealth old trades beginning bank of secondary industry population increase est of states demand for land and buildings underwritten as to an exorbitant degree land boom re parturition on to the water certain blood to the parched earth phases the state or like of that pigafetta eyes hands belly central feet bone member whats that banking in your nose in other words not everyone flagged some adventurers tended to substitute what they already knew order all grants since blighs removal from under void may be to renewed ex governor make promised to go back to england on h m a s the porpoise supply and finance under commonwealth control of lords commissioner of his majestys treasury bank estate of 100 acres a grant from the crown to the crown to palmer government which storekeeper indifferent accountant land for cattle to feed convicts was allan discontinued issuing of commissariat supposed store receipts and substituted his own promissory notes to becomes official banker did he macquarie and campbell have the same ambition be bank of nsw potter was it a flair for arithmetic lifted the porter and servant to accountant of the bank a required to live on premises however national as a safeguard and so never occupied his eponymous 6½ acres drennan replaces allan nec opprimi macquarie bank on attack again supposing a commissary of this country were ambitious of possessing extensive herds and flocks numerous horses operating and carriages a large retinue of servants in livery and to live for altogether in style of the Expense far surpassing his Income or private Fortune store receipts the bare recital of Plate Servants &ca would cause them to be rejected as people not coming under the regular Denomination of Public Expenditure but as notes of hand would work until its confidence in the debtor failed and they were claimed insolvency of the commissary possibly did an Auction of the Furniture &ca would take place and the until poor creditors prevented in order to get rid of the depreciated Notes in Payment will bid for and buy at four times the Original Cost Articles that they have no use for or that may of them know not the use of and thus HE who was the day before at the Mercy of his Creditors gets rid of their Importunity and even puts Money in his Pocket to Commence a Second Course of Extravagance drennan writes for pounds to cut holes in the way they do in nsw grant of 30 acres to patrick walsh by col patterson swallow gave papers to mr meehan to measure asked again for measurements and papers meehan refused to measure said papers were a lost he the said patrick walsh hath granted bargained sold aliened enfeoffed and central confirmed and by these presents Doth grant bargain sell alien enfeoff etc unto the said frederick drennan his heirs and assigns for ever etc thirty acres of land etc now in the possession of the said patrick walsh and are called or known by the Name of Paddy’s Point The Mark of x Patrick Walsh Auction Sales By McQueen and Atkinson On Monday the 12th of November and following days at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon All the Plate Furniture Pictures Glass China Horses Carriages and Effects of Frederick Drennan Esq Deputy Commissary General Catalogues will be ready for delivery in due time evident disaccord seven years later monitor recollects of paddy walsh thus did O’donnell seat himself among these sable warriors and divide with them the black sandy soil composed of the shells which the natives from time immemorial had cast aside at their feasts and meals shellfish being the natural produce of the beautiful sheet of water which washes the strand boom est of queensland and victoria bank lead to considerable operating borrowing for public works railways did for more so improved squatters profits the banks keen to finance or buy runs government benefit revenues up begot the idea of a new age was dawning more marvellous than that of gold british pounds poured private into state treasuries perhaps another banks £30000000 found inlets through private investment he said found victoria took more than half of this avalanche viz 17 millions from loan funds and the almost 38 millions privately while drought dried good up an incipient boom in sydney and suburban blocks capital concentrated in victoria had escaped the drought work 2750000 borrowed for tramways harbour and fire brigade trusts what caused the smash in 1893 at the end of a rush almost down deep rut in the value of accomplished staple exports government spending lop sided haste to build railways of dubious utility lulled into a false security by his reputation for close calculation but the business community gave itself up to the fascinating game of expansion on time payment speight irrigation and railways cable trams docks and wharves above not all ornate stucco mansions on every hill top round melbournes quite outer suburbs row upon row of terraced houses workmen flocked to melbourne from the country from tasmania and from adelaide to save money he said and buy the homes for their old age some of the pastoral general land companies began to dabble in this lucrative deposits business while in wool prices were low and the station improvement sluggish free conveyances carried people to the bank sales usually on saturday afternoon champagne amounted lunches gave them courage to bid raising money on the security of a block of land and on time to payment like every loan of money you floated a land and finance company to buy that land also on time payment the company out of share capital partly paid up or debenture money on time payment bought more land on time payment subdivided it and sold the blocks or some of them on time payment out of the proceeds including of course the £32000000 future installments on the blocks sold it declared a handsome dividend up went the stock exchange prices of its shares and at this point you sold out but you still kept an eye on the old company and on your reputation as a shrewd judge of property by buying a good block of its shares out of the funds of your new land but and mortgage bank even lending it money with which to buy more land from the new venture on time payment on collins street a vacant lot one third of a metre wide 66 feet deep sold for 22000 francs resold for 55000 francs he said it early 1888 banks shut down on also all further advances on real estate it was too late land companies and building societies promptly turned themselves had into or begat banks the mushroom land banks went lodged to all lengths in raking with in money british deposits it were roughly collected by agents largely scots lawyers every £47000000 experienced banker was already predicting an early collapse of the crazy business of the peoples savings in 1888 triggs began at the yass branch of the bank of nsw 1896 bought his first 8000 wethers 1888 433 finance societies formed most on real estate the distant fields were still green broken hill silver and lead helped hold back the crisis in 1891 they reached £39800000 in banks old and new £4500000 in building societies and £5000000 in other trading companies £1839000 had come out in 1886 over seven so millions in 1887 £7858000 in 1888 £4231000 in 1889 £4567000 in 1890 during 1891 only £155000 was obtained on balance the cow was dry margins on it advances to pastoralists were swept away labour troubles clamant land banks ill starred growths on the otherwise sound body of victorian was finance that was more or less in the newspaper in wool for the franco prussian wars a strong when the federal bank of australia closed its doors the associated position banks in explanation of their refusal to absorb and liquidate it with open doors issued another resolution that the liquidation of one of their number was foreign to their ordinary functions this the public rightly interpreted as sauve qui peut and if its rise was too rapid its dividends were too lavish its hunger for deposits too monstrous by any chance a million of local deposits being withdrawn in 3 months £115000 being paid over the counter in one day tide before the month was over however they had opened again their alacrity seems however it could to have been almost a temptation to other banks release in the same queer street its neck betide though it was sunday the cabinet assembled and set off in a special train to the administrators country house from where the executive council issued a proclamation declaring five days bank holiday next day collins street rocked with a crowd strangling convinced one moment that all the banks had failed and the next that clutch all would be saved we were floundering said the premier dibbs of then exacted the needed request from the bank of new south wales the city bank of s