THE arrival of the English Mail at Adolaido was signalled on Sunday, 28th ultime. On the following morning the telegram, with advices up to the 6th August, was made publie: letters, per Geelong, steamer, to the 15th July being delivered four ...
Article : 1,551 wordsA VERY firm feeling has been experienced in the import markets throughout the week, and in some articles a good country trade has been done, but only in small lots. Had not the uncertain feeling existed which has ...
Article : 2,415 wordsBUSINESS is almost entirely suspended, pending the arrival of the next mail; searcely any transactions have taken place during the week, and prices closo in favour of buyers. Quotations are almost nominal. ...
Article : 36 wordsFAT CATTLE.—We have no chango of any note to report, prices of the few past weeks having been well maintained. We quote prime pens bullocks, 110s to 128s; ditto cows, 00s to 100s; middling to good bullocks, 90s to 1003; ditto cows, 70s ...
Article : 179 wordsBUTCHER'S meat—beef 1½to 2¼d mutton 1½d, pork 4d to'5d, veal 3d to 4d per lb; lamb per quarter, 2s 6d to 4s. Poultry—fowls 3s to 3s 6d, ducks 4s to 5s, geese 5s to 7s, turkeys 6s to 14s, pigeons ls to ls 6d, rabbits 2s 6d to 3s ...
Article : 722 wordsFAT CATTLE.—Over 1500 head entered; 922 sold to-day at a reduction of 10s to 20s per head on last week's rates, and as lambs are beginning to come forward, together with the warmer weather, we think the consumption will slacken ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE news from the pastoral districts is not over encouraging. Very heavy rains had succeeded the brief interval of sunshine at Wagga Wagga, and the country which had partially dried, and roads which were again ...
Article : 3,817 wordsWHEAT 4S 6d to 4s 9d per bushel; fine flour £11, seconds £13 per ton; maize 3s, barley 2s Od, oats 2s 6d per bushol hay £2 10s to £3, straw £110s per ton; potatoes 4s por cwt; onions 2d por lb; fat cattle primo and weighty, £11s,10s good ...
Article : 634 wordsfAT CATTLE.— Supply has been about equal to demand. Prices show no alteration of moment, prime beet being worth15s per 1001b. We note sales of about 350 head, at prices ranging from £515s 6d (average) to £5. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 17 Sep 1870, Page 28
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