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  • MERCANTILE AND MONEY ARTICLE. FRIDAY EVENING.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (1936 words)
  • COMMERCIAL. STOCK AND SHARE CIRCULARS.

    BARTON AND MILHADO.—The share market is in a depressed state. It is difficult to find purchasers for the best description of security. The disposition of capacities is to hold for the prospect of a turn in the market, which, it is to be hoped, may not he ... [Article] (352 words)
  • PRODUCE, STOCK, AND STATION CIRCULARS.

    MORT AND CO.—Wool: The sales yesterday were tolerably well attended, but the bulk of the lots offered were again passed, as buyers seem determined not to operate except with a very wide margin. The parcels brought forward were chiefly scoured ... [Article] (2336 words)
  • SYDNEY MARKETS.

    [Unless otherwise expressed, the prices quoted in this article are those in transactions between the producer and the first purchaser.] Flour.—Fine (silk-dressed), £17; seconds, £15 per ton of 2000 ... [Article] (305 words)
  • HORSE MARKET.

    Messrs. MARTIN and Co. report.—A fair amount of sales have been transacted this week, and within the last day or two we notice an interested demand for all descriptions of stock except heavy draught horses, which are little sought after. Some small ... [Article] (123 words)
  • SYDNEY LABOUR MARKET.

    WILLIAM BROWN.—.There is a large number of men daily in attendance requring situation of farms and stations, as well as good supply of storemen, grooms, gardeners, &c., consisting of both newly-arrived immigrants and colonial-experienced servante, ... [Article] (94 words)
  • MAITLAND MARKETS.

    FRIDAY, 6TH.—Business: Two or three of the stores report that the wholesale business has been tolerably brisk during the week; the retail trade in still very quiet. The markets are quiet, and devoid of speculation. ... [Article] (910 words)
  • DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT. Friday Evening, September 28.

    THE news from all parts is most cheering. The season is turning out exceedingly fine for feed, the grass is plentiful, and the country has not for many years looked in finer condition; there is only this draw back, that the rains have not been sufficiently ... [Article] (855 words)
  • ADELAIDE STOCK REPORT.

    [?] AND CO.—Fat Cattle: Supplies of late have been moderate, and the market is decidedly firmer, especially for best quality cattle. We hear of only light supplies being on the road, and prices are therefore likely to continue good. Our sales ... [Article] (373 words)
  • BONDED STOCKS. Week ending 5th October, 1866.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (281 words)
  • ROBERT LOWE. (From the Spectator, July 7.)

    MR. LOWE is the great reputation of the session in the House of Commons. No stranger now goes there without first looking for the white gleam, or rather flash, of his striking head, or listening anxiously for the cold ...
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