A private letter states that the road betwixt here and Muswellbrook is in an awful condition, owing to the late rains. Loaded drays are stuck fast by the roadside, and the teams taken away, the goods being watched day ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 wordsThe wet weather and wretched state of the roads have caused town trade to be very dull; but many of the storekeepers report themselves to be busy in preparing country orders, which will be got away as soon as the ...
Article : 854 wordsStations.—The general rains throughout the colonies during the past month have induced parties to seek information of pastoral properties now in the market, and we can now look forward with more certainty to the ...
Article : 407 wordsMay 22.—Springbok, barque, 327, Harrison, from Melbourne 10th instant. 22.—Cassina, barque, 242, Dalziel, from Adelaide 28th ultimo. ...
Article : 112 wordsLucerne Hay.—No alteration. Quotations as before. Maize.—Parcels have been this week at 3s, but this is rather in excess of the market rates. 1 ozn place a quantity at 2s 9d, immediate delivery. ...
Article : 137 wordsMay 21.—Boomerang (s.), 445 tons, Captain Harley, from Cleveland Bay via Gladstone and Fort Denison with 20 passengers. 21.—Warren Hastings, ship, 556 tons, Captain Perry, from ...
Article : 686 wordsStations.—No transactions to report. Fat Cattle.—The market has been fully supplied with stock of inferior quality, consequently prices have not ruled high. A good demand exists for cattle of prime ...
Article : 288 wordsDENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT—The fine rain which commenced in Southern Riverina on Thursday morning has infused joy among the people, drought here has such sad and distressing consequences that rain is always ...
Article : 1,588 wordsHorses.—There has been a steady sale for youngharness horses of a useful description, with but a limited demand for hackneys. First-calss harness horses ranged from £15 to £30; medium from £7 to £13, and lighter stock ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsStations.—No sales to report, but the demand for good pastoral proportion in fattening districts is increasing. Fat Cattle.—For cattle of good quality arriving during ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsStations.—Nothing new to remark since last week. Fat Cattle.—The supply to hand during the week of really first-class stock has been very limited, those offered bringing good prices. We sold on Monday last a ...
Article : 367 wordsOwing to the heavy rain, the races are postponed till Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The town is full of visitors. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Empire of Thursday, in its mail summary, has a review of the effect of the last mail news on our colonial wool and tallow demand. It says:— "The arrival of the Geelong with the March mails has ...
Article : 1,194 wordsStations.—Enquiries are made for good fattening stations, not too heavily stocked. We are negotiating the sale of a large property in the New England district, which we hope to conclude at a satisfactory figure. ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Warialda down mail was stuck-up by Thunderbolt and boy, thirty miles from Tamworth yesterday. The bags were all broken open, and the letters searched. The police are in notive pursuit! ...
Article : 39 wordsESCORTS.—Northern District: Uralla, 403 oz. 8 dwts; Nundle, 382 oz. 10 dts. 15 grs.; Tamworth, 425 oz. 14 dwts.; Armidale, 348 oz. 11 dwts. 2 grs.;—total, 1560 ozs. 3 dwts. 17 grs. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe demand for first-class fattening runs is increasing. During the past week I have had several applications from persons desirous of embarking in pastoral pursuits, who are anxious to invest capital in good squatting ...
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Advertising : 1,548 wordsWool.—At auction to-day, there was a very limited attendance, owing to the afternoon being the closing of the English mail, and the limited quantity submitted by the only two auctioneers who made up a catalogue. The ...
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