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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    At the Criminal Court to-day. Phillip Ashton and Reynolds, charged with assault and robbery, jury were looked up all night but could not agree. A fresh information was filed, and they will be tried again to-morrow. ...

    Article : 263 words
  3. RATES OF CARRIAGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 words
  4. VICTORIA.

    We have Victorian papers to the 7th instant. The discovery of an important coal and lignite field (says the Argus) in the ranges between Geelong and Cape Otway, and within fifty miles of Geelong, has been ...

    Article : 611 words
  5. MESSRS. T. AND A. CADELL'S REPORT.

    Stations.—For superior cattle properties there are buyers, but few of such description are at present offered Fat Cattle.—The supply during the week has been unusually small, prices consequently have advanced beyond ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. MAITLAND STOCK REPORTS.

    Stations.—We have to repeat our remarks of last week respecting properties of this class, the enquiry being entirely confined to cattle; we have also to notice a slight demand for unstocked country, and expect being able to ...

    Article : 524 words
  7. G. M. PITT'S REPORT.

    Fat Cattle.—Markets very bare, best bullooks from £7 to £8, second from £5 to £6 10s. Fat sheep market improving; best wethers, from 1s to 1s 6d higher than last week. Prime wethersare demanded ...

    Article : 40 words
  8. MARTYN AND CO.'S REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  9. MR. R. G. YEOMANS'S REPORT.

    In station properties I have nothing particular to note. Fat Cattle.—The supply of good quality continues limited, and prices consequently very firm. Prime cattle are worth from 18s to 20s per 100lbs, and fair to good ...

    Article : 206 words
  10. MR. GRAHAM COULTER'S MARKET RATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  11. SHIPPING AND WEATHER INTELLIGENCE.

    ARRIVALS AT SYDNEY.—Thursday, Nov. 12.—Blackbird (s.), from Melbourne; Kembla, (s.) from the Clyde. SAILED FROM SYDNEY.—Thursday, Nov. 12—Black Swan (s.), for Maryborough; Sarah, barque, for Auckland. ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. MR. J[?]MIAH HEALEY'S PRODUCE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  13. SYDNEY MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 words
  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    With regard to most of the leading lines of general merchandise, our remarks of last week continue to applys The somewhat unsettled weather of the past few day [?] placed a slight check upon transactions, consequently ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  15. MR. J. MULLENS' STOCK AND SHARE REPORT.

    Business still remains very inactive, and transactions this week have been unimportant. Australian Joint Stock Bank shares are scarce at £9 10s. Bank of New South Wales, City Bank, and Commercial Bank shares ...

    Article : 536 words
  16. MESSRS. BRUNKER AND SPARKE'S REPORT.

    Stations.—The propitious rain during the past week (supposed to have been general) will instil proprietors with greater confidence and cause sales of this class of property to assume greater vigour than that by which ...

    Article : 571 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,701 words
  18. MESSRS. IRWIN AND TURNER'S PRODUCE REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  19. [?]SHANK, EAGLESTONE, AND CO.'S REPORT.

    Fat Cattle.—A very moderate supply has been offered during the week, and mostly of medium to inferior quality. The sales were well attended, and competition was brisk throughoat. Prices advanced slightly on last ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    DENILIQUIN STOCK REPORT, NOV. 6.—Now that shearing in our immediate district is pretty well over, the woolgrowers are talking over their future prospects, and have so far accepted the decline of about two-pence per ...

    Article : 517 words
  21. BREWSTER AND T[?]'S STOCK AND STATION REPORT.

    Stations.—We have had but few enquiries for station properties during the last week. The long continued drought and the depreciation in the value of our staple commodity, wool, are reasons sufficient of themselves to ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. MESSRS. H. AND F. WEAVER'S REPORT.

    Stations.—Buyers are to be found for choice cattle properties. We are negotiating the sale of 21 blocks of magnificent country on the Bulloo River with 3700 head cattle. ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. MARRISON AND J[?] STOCK AND STATION REPORT.

    Stations.—The [?]week has shown but little improvement in the aspect of station matters; the continuance of the drought in most parts of the country makes buyers very unwilling to invest. We, however, look for a fair ...

    Article : 454 words
  24. MR. R. N. SADLEAR'S REPORT.

    Lucerne Hay.—As before, quotations are nominally from 37s 6d to 42s 6d per ton. Maize.—This commodity is very scarce in the market, a parcel brought forward at this juncture would find ready ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. PRICES OF FLOUR AND BRAN AT THE MILLS.—PER 100 [?] CASH; IP BOOKED, 1S, ADDITIONAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
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