Dec. 2.—William Watson, barque, 384 tons, Moran, from Melbourne 3.—Urara (s.), from Sydney. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 79 wordsPorphyry Vineyard is situated on the right bank of the Williams River, adjacent to the young township of Seaham, and about twelve miles from the river's confluence with the Hunter, above Raymond Terrace. The ...
Article : 2,448 wordsProduce Market.—Hay: Lucerne hay is in great demand, and, as indicated last week, prices are daily improving indeed, unless the supplies increase to a very large extent (of which there appears no present sign), I ...
Article : 454 wordsJanuary 2.—Balclutha (s), 600 tone, Captain Granger, from Rockhampton, with 17 passengers. 2.—You Yangs (s.), 474 tons, Captain Heselton, from Melbonrue 29th ultimo, with 24 passengers. ...
Article : 769 wordsWool.—The bulk of the wool catalogued to-day was in the grease, and there was evident disinclination on the part of purchasers to operate oven at previous quotations: and as owners were not prepared to submit to ...
Article : 290 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales, held on Wednesday evening, as reported by the S. M. Herald, the discussion on the paper read by Mr. Mortimer, on the growth ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsStations.—We have sold the Cooma and Thurradnlbah Stations, Namoi River, with cattle, unmustered, for £2200 cash. We trust shortly to report sales of several properties. ...
Article : 353 wordsI have nothing of importance to note in station properties. There are many enquiries for first-class runs, lightly stocked, but the continued dry weather operates against transactions. ...
Article : 362 wordsStations.—First class properties only are in demand, for such full rates are obtainable. Store Cattle —The continuance of the drought prevents parties from operating, it being utterly impossible ...
Article : 172 wordsThe foundation stone of Pitt-street Congregational Church was laid to-day, by Mr. David Jones, There was a large attendance, and addresses were delivered by the pastor, the Rev. John Graham, and several other ...
Article : 268 wordsFat Cattle.—The advance in price we had occasion to notice in our last week's report has continued during the present, and rates for prime, £8 to £9; medium, £6 10s to £8; and, from the present appearance of the market, ...
Article : 134 wordsThe continued dry weather has put a stop to all transtions in station property for the present. Fat Cattle are very scaroe, and from the few coming to market prices must advance. We quote best cattle ...
Article : 158 wordsStations.—No business doing in these properties, from a Combination of causes. However, the large extent of reserves lately proclaimed will operate very beneficially in the sale of such. ...
Article : 391 wordsThe cattle market is quite bare of fat stock, and anything like good cattle are in great demand, at from £7 to £8. Fat Sheep are also very scarce, and may be quoted at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsI have not heard of any transactions having taken place during the week, in either station, landed, or house properties. Fat Stock,—Horned cattle has been very scarce during ...
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Advertising : 466 wordsWheat from 8s 6d to 9s 6d, maize 4s 10d to 5s, barley 3s 6d to 3s 9d, oats 4s 6d to 5s, bran 1s 3d, pollard 1s 3d, flour 24s to 26s, oaten hay 4s to 5s, potatoes 6s to 6s 3d, onions 10s to 11s, turkeys 7s to 10s, geese 6s to 8s, ...
Article : 104 wordsBusiness in the share market has been very quiet again this week. My sales have been:— Australian Joint Stock Bank shares, at £15 10s. City Bank shares, at £11. ...
Article : 64 wordsStations.—There is no prospect of effecting sales until there is a change in the weather. There are enquiries for first-class fattening stations within 150 to 200 miles of Maitland, but owners of such do not care to dispose ...
Article : 386 wordsQUEENSLAND MARKETS —R. Bulcock of Brisbane states the following as current wholesale prices:—Flour, £28 to £31; bran, £12 per ton; pollard, £10 per ton; maize, 5s 9d per bushel; oaten hay, £8 10s per ton; lucerne, ...
Article : 317 wordsAt most of the stores business has been rather dull, not having yet recovered from the effects of the holidays. The prices of store goods generally are unaltered, except that in most cases the five per cant, advalorem duties ...
Article : 731 wordsWool.—The public sales this afternoon were well attended, and for the batter class of wools in good condition there was a very fair amount of competition. For greasy wools there was but little demand, and prices ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 6 Jan 1866, Page 5
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