The week just concluded has been a quiot one in the import markets, although more business has been donethan has been recorded since the commencement of the holidays. The auction rooms have not offered any ...
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Article : 1,444 wordsPASTORAL.—No subject can possibly be of greater concern to this interest than that of water-supply. It is usually looked upon as the chief element in the value of a squatter's run when there is one or more ...
Article : 1,989 wordsR. E. GOODIBBON roports:— FAT CATTLE.—Owing to the large number of cattle approaching the Sydney and Bathurst markets, it is difficult to effect sales. I have some very superior lots for sale, well ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. W. L. MURPHY reports:— FAT CATTLE—A fair inquiry exists for really prime mobs. We have no sales to report this week, but have placed a very fine lot under offer, which we expect to arrive about ...
Article : 113 wordsFAT CATTLE.—1445 head were entered for the week's supply,, 950 of which passed the hammer to-day at prices slightly under last week's rates. They consisted principally of good useful butcher's meat, the greater portion being ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Jan 1870, Page 30
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