IN all departments of trade the week has been a dull lone. The particulars to hand by telegram from England are on the whole satisfactory; but importers are waiting for their advices by the mail steamer, and until ...
Article : 1,919 wordsWheat 4s 6d, maize 3s [?] oats 3s, rye 2s 9d per bushel; pollard £4, bran £3, potatoes £2 10>, now oaten hay £3 10s, straw £1 5s por ton; Cape barley 2s 3d, English barley 4s per bushel. ...
Article : 621 wordsTHE Deoiliquin Chronicle reports as follows: —Stock crossing here for market during the current week have been few in fat sheep, only 4900 having passed. They were in two flocks on Monday 2100 from Coree, and ...
Article : 2,471 wordsWOOL.—Since the arrival of the mail telegram there has been a want of confidence on the part of buyers in the market, which was fully manifested at the sales of this week, which resulted in the withdrawal of the bulk of lots ...
Article : 116 wordsFAT CATTLE.—A fair supply came to hand this week, but as they were mostly in the hands of the trade, bidding was not brisk. We quote best pens bullocks at £6 to £610s: second quality, 15 to £6. We know of several mob coming forward ...
Article : 280 wordsFAT OATTLE—we have to report a very heavy supply, consequent upon which prices have receded considerably. The majority have, however, been cleared out of the market and we have now hopes that a reaction will take place and ...
Article : 173 wordsBOTCHER'S meat—beef 1½d to 2d, mutton 1½d, pork4d to 5d, veal 3d per lb; lamb per quarter, 2s 6d to 4s. Poultry—fowls 3s 3d to 3s 6d, ducks 3s 6d to 4s, geese 5s to 5s 6d, turkeys 7s to 12s, pigeons ls to ls 6d, ...
Article : 629 wordsFAT CATTLE,—1075 head yarded and disposed of to-day at a reduction of from 1Os to 15s per head on last week's rates, the quality on the whole being good, but the market was exceedingly dull throughout, especially at closing sales, the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 29 Oct 1870, Page 29
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