Business is generally reported as having assumed, an improved aspect; the retail trade having been brisk, and the wholesale, in some houses at any rate having increased considerably. The immediate cause of the improvement is probably, to a certain ...
Article : 633 wordsSTATE OF THE COLONY.—A public meeting of tradesmen and working men was held at the Lighthouse Inn, Sussex-street, on Wednesday evening,—for the purpose, as stated in the advertisement, "of conferring on and ...
Article : 1,969 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—In flour transactions have been limited to demand for direct consumption; and, although moderate stocks, have enabled holders to maintain prices, lower rates are generally looked for, supplies ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 wordsThe market continues to be glutted with fat cattle, consequently there is no change to note in price, which is almost entirely governed by the boiling value. One consideration, which in some measure makes up for the long continuance of ...
Article : 355 wordsAt Lochinvar, on 20th instant from Big Hill Paddock, by Mr. J. Gird; damages, 2s.:—One strawberry bullock, CB over' WH off ribs, WH near shoulder, JD conjoined (sideways) off ramp, BL near ribs. If not released within twenty-four days, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe bazaar is very successful. More than five hundred people visited to-day. Weather fine. SYDNEY. ...
Article : 129 wordsStations.—There have been some large cattle properties sold in Sydney during the week, at very satisfactory prices. Sheep properties are in request, and few are inclined to sell, except at high rates. ...
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Advertising : 3,155 wordsThis market is completely glutted with cattle, of good and middling quality, and all the boiling establishments fully engaged. The rates now ruling can only be quoted at what they are worth to bo[?]l, which greatly depends on the country the ...
Article : 646 wordsDEPARTURES.—May 20. Express, schooner, for Adelaide with 235 tons coal; Sea Nymph, brig[?]Morrison, for Taranaki New Zealand, with 2[?] tons coal. 22. Tyra, brig, M'C[?]and for Melbourne, with [?] tons coal; Martha Ellen, schooner ...
Article : 161 wordsARRIVALS.—May 21 Urara (s.), 240 tons. Captain Wiseman, from Clarence River 17th instant, with 6 passengers; Hunter (s.), 264 tons, Captain Sullivan, from Glyde, River 20th instant, with 20 passengers, Telegraph (s.), 700 tons, Captain O'Reilly, ...
Article : 1,449 wordsFew good horses during the week have been brought in for sale. Although a demand exists for good stock adapted for harness or hackneys, interior or light stock cannot be disposed of except at very low prices. ...
Article : 273 wordsMaize.—The arrivals since last report have been heavy, but the greater portion by the Clarence River steamers being heated and otherwise damaged, the price obtained for such portion cannot be considered as a or[?]rion. Samples of dry ...
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