THE share market has been inoperative this week, buyers preponderating who cannot be supplied at present rates. The formation of the projected new gas-light company having failed, the shares of the present company are held for an advance. Our sales ...
Article : 76 wordsTHE Opening Day—[?]arming Developments of Female [?]ney—Valuable, if no; Agreen'le, Information for Husbands and Fathers. Although the weather was rather morose yesterday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 864 wordsCattle Market.—No alterations to report this week. Market well supplied with middling quality, only really good will command fair rates. We quote best cattle worth £5. 1 Sheep Market.—This market is still glutted with middling ...
Article : 101 wordsThe share market has been quiet during the past week. Owing to the scarcity of stock offering for sale, bank, insurance, and steam stock continue very scarce, and are readily bought up when offered. The share list for the new Sydney gas company closed ...
Article : 135 wordsTHERE is no material change to report with reference to the labour market. The great and increasing demand for bushmen and agricultural servants necessitates a continuous immigration. ...
Article : 62 wordsI report a quieter week than last week. Holders are reluctant to sell, as the half-yearly meetings are now so near, and transactions are consequently few in number. Australasian Joint Stock Shares are saleable and wanted at £1[?] 10s. Australian Steam ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. CHARLES MARTYN reports sales at the Bazaar have been moderately brisk this week, and above the average number was effected, though the absence of first-class horses tends very much to limit operations. Prices for medium and ordinary stock have ...
Article : 349 wordsSTATIONS.—There are very few stations of a first-class character at present in the market, the near approach of limbing and shearing renders owners of this description of property indisposed to sell at this season of the year. There are buyers in the market ...
Article : 216 wordsSIR,—Finding in to-days Herald a memorandum of the receipts and expenditure of the Wool[?]shra municipality, and finding several streets therein mentioned as having had some three to four hundred pounds ...
Article : 261 words[Unless otherwise expressed, the prices quoted in this article are those in transactions between the producer and the first purchaser.] THE Mills.—Flour (silk-dressed), £15 per ton of 2000 1b.; second ...
Article : 278 wordsStations.—I have to report the following sales, namely, Boree Nyrang, near Molong, the property of Mr. R. J. Barton, together with about 12,800 sheep, more or less, 200 head of cattle, and 700 acres purchased land, for the sum of £1[?],500. I have also sold ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 459 wordsFRIDAY, July 3rd.—Business.—Owing to the wet weather and the bad state of the roads, business has been very dull during the week. The markets remain without any change. Teas, £7 10s to £10 10s per chest for best brands. Green teas ...
Article : 974 wordsWOOL.£The sales by auction this week comprised parcels of wool in grease, sundry lots of secured, and some fierce that had been previously offered. There is no improvement to notice for any descriptions, but the wools being of a better quality than those ...
Article : 238 wordsWool.—The market continues about the same as last week The parcels coming to hand are generally of a description for which there is little demand. 24 bales were catalogued for this day's sale, of which only 19 were sold, [?]:—L[?]cks, T, 1 bale at 6d; ...
Article : 384 wordsSIR,—The Herald has often been made the object of attacks from a certain class of this community (having the least pecuniary interest in its prosperity), on account of its straightforward and manly conduct in ...
Article : 1,152 wordsWOOL.—The only noticeable feature in this market during this week, is the sale of several parcels of bright sco[?]red wool which realized from 22d to 28d, the latter figure was, however, only reached in one instance, viz: for 6 bales—in other descriptions ...
Article : 242 wordsFat Cattle—The market continues steady at last week's prices, say for prime, from £4 to £4 10s. Fat Sheep.—The market continues glutted with inferior quality. Prime flocks may be quoted at 13s to 14s. I sold on Thursday, ...
Article : 292 wordsSTATIONS.—During the week an extensive sale of pastoral property was effected in Sydney, viz, the Blythdale and Bungle Downs stations, Maranoa district, Queensland, with 40,000 sheep, 500 head of cattle, working bullocks, stores, &c, for £49,200. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 4 Jul 1863, Page 8
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